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The goal of the SCOPE scholarship program is to recruit and retain Industrial Engineering (IE) and mechanical Engineering (me) students. The program integrates IE and me scholars with services including Scholarships, Career mentoring, Outreach and Advisement, Professional Societies and Engineering Learning Community (SCOPE).

This program targets students from sophomore to senior years and guides them through their degree completion. Specifically, the objectives of this program are:

  1. Increase success of IE and me students through scholarships and the leverage of support services to promote the attainment of their degrees
  2. Improve student performance by providing academic advising, career advising, counseling for employment, resume building and interview skills
  3. Increase student-faculty interaction by providing academic support through supplemental tutoring, faculty/peer monitoring and undergraduate research opportunities
  4. Leverage professional societies and help scholars to pass professional exams
  5. Improve student engagement by forming an engineering learning community
2017 to 2018 scope scholar recipients
2017-2018 SCOPE Scholars

Activities

Scholarship Award

Three cohorts, a total of 36 scholars over 5 years, will be selected to participate in the SCOPE scholarship program. Those selected will receive a maximum of $5,000 per semester, depending on the students' expected family contribution and the amount of the institution’s cost of attendance.

Who is Eligible? 

  • Declared Industrial Engineering or mechanical Engineering majors
  • Incoming sophomore, junior or senior; sophomore has priority
  • Have completed Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus-based Physics I with minimum grades of B
  • Have a minimum Â鶹ÊÓƵ GPA of 3.0 (cumulative and with major)
  • Demonstrate successful progress towards and commitment to the completion of IE/me degree
  • U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, U.S. National or aliens admitted as refugees
  • Demonstrate financial need as defined by the US Department of Education rules for need-based federal financial aid - FAFSA
  • Enrolled full time for each long semester in which a scholarship is received

2017-2018 SCOPE Scholars

Nasim Abedelwahab
Erick Lopez-Garcia
Andrew Hunt
William Villa
Dylan Guzman
Shelly Campbell
Jancy Varghese
Chae Rohrs
Daniel Chavez
David Shifflett
Russell Rowe
Kierra Andrepoint
Yeraldi Maldonado
Stephen Tanton
Keyla Rodriguez Sanchez
Ryne Walter
Kevin Gould
Amber Riggs
Kevin Chavez
Peter Bolarinde
Michael Hoang Le
Juana Pulido
Landry Linn
Bhavani Simon
Adebayo Onafuwa
Kevin Achi
Jarrod Brooks
Jarrod Brown

Inactive Students
Margeaux Marks (Co-Op)
Derek Inoma (Co-Op)
Ragja Adel (Part-time)

Contact

Dr. James Curry
Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering

Phone: 409-880-7823
Office: Cherry Bldg., Room 2201
Email: james.curry@lamar.edu

 

Disclaimer: Partial support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation's Division of Undergraduate Education under Award No. DUE-1457880. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the