Stephen M. Evans Memorial Scholarship
In 2013, the Potomac Section of ASHE renamed the academic scholarship to the Stephen M. Evans, P.E. Memorial Scholarship in honor of our section President Stephen "Steve" Evans, who passed away March 4, 2013.
To cherish his memory, the Board along with Steve's family and friends were able to increase the annual scholarship amount to $5,000. The fund continues to grow in his memory.
To receive more information on the scholarship, please reach out to ashepotomac@gmail.com. To make a donation to the scholarship fund, please see the link below:
To cherish his memory, the Board along with Steve's family and friends were able to increase the annual scholarship amount to $5,000. The fund continues to grow in his memory.
To receive more information on the scholarship, please reach out to ashepotomac@gmail.com. To make a donation to the scholarship fund, please see the link below:
2023 Application Information
Applicants must be an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year in the Fall of 2023 and enrolled in an ABET-accredited engineering program majoring in Civil Engineering*. Applicants must have an interest in transportation related engineering fields, a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 Scale, and a minimum 3.0 GPA in their engineering-related course work. Application Deadline
March 17, 2023. For more information please click link below:
Applicants must be an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year in the Fall of 2023 and enrolled in an ABET-accredited engineering program majoring in Civil Engineering*. Applicants must have an interest in transportation related engineering fields, a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 Scale, and a minimum 3.0 GPA in their engineering-related course work. Application Deadline
March 17, 2023. For more information please click link below:
2021-2022 Recipients: Genaro (Geno) Lavarias, John Stern, Derek Sprincis, Ryan Nguyen
2020-2021 Recipients: Naomi Meiselman, Alex Partridge, Yassmine Khiri
2019-2020 Recipients: Dawson Do, Emilda Gwerengwe, and Paul Seibert