Triangle means Opportunities!
- ...to improve educational achievements and scholarship.
- ...to develop life-long friendships
- ...to improve ability to get along with people
- ...to develop leadership skills
- ...to develop followership
- ...to improve ability to work efficiently under pressure
- ...to improve ability to use time to best advantage
- ...to profit from mistakes made in a critical but friendly place
- ...to improve social awareness
- ...to develop worthwhile relationships with faculty members
- ...to improve salesmanship
- ...to start a career
Triangle means Scholarships!
Scholarships and fellowships are another way in which the Triangle Education Foundation is active. Each year, the Foundation awards over $10,000 in several different scholarship and fellowship grants. The awards are paid out of the income generated by endowed funds. Below are a few of the scholarships available to members of Triangle. More can be found at http://triangle.org/programs/scholarshipsloans/.William E. Kahlert Grant
The Kahlert Grant provides up to three $3000 one-year scholarships to deserving members of the Minnesota Chapter. Two scholarships are awarded based on need and one is awarded based on chapter service. The application process is coordinated by the Minnesota Triangle Alumni Board.
Rust Scholarship (formerly the Special Scholarship)
Awards $4,000 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities. All other things being equal, preference is given to applicants in the core engineering disciplines or "hard" sciences. Available here.
Gordon K. Mortin (mich63) Scholarship
Awards $2,500 annually based on a combination of need, grades and participation in campus and Triangle Activities. Available here.