Scholarships
The PWC Connecticut Chapter is dedicated to advancing the fields of Architecture, Construction and Engineering (A/E/C) as a viable career choice.
To support this initiative, and retain and attract top talent within the industry we offer annual scholarships to young women and men who are pursuing college degrees in A/E/C fields of study.
PWC CT 2024 Scholarship Program!
The 2024 scholarship application is now closed. Check back soon to see recipients.
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2024 Scholarship Recipients
- Abigail Ambos | Architecture | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Alexa Ayers | Architecture | Norwich University
- Gina Barriere | Interior Design / CM | CT State Community College
- Lydia Beers | Civil Engineering | Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Olivia Cognetti | Electrical Engineering | University of Southern California
- Joselyne Cruz | Interior Design | Wentworth Institute of Technology
- Lisa Doukas | Civil Engineering | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Danielle Haniph | Architecture | Syracuse University
- Madison Kidd | Mechanical Engineering | Stevens Institute of Technology
- Paige Littlehale | Architecture | Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Elle Myers | Interior Design | Savannah College of Art & Design
- Kya Risher | Construction Management | Central Connecticut State University
- Natalia Smiarowski | Architecture | University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Natalie Wayland-Smith | Mechanical Engineering | University of Massachusetts Amherst
Connecticut Ace Mentor Scholarship
The PWC Connecticut Chapter also makes an annual donation to the Scholarship Fund of the ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut. The ACE Mentor Program was founded to introduce high school students to career opportunities in the Architecture/Construction/Engineering industry.
Read the Connecticut ACE Mentorship President's message below!
Testimonials
“Your generous contribution will make it possible for us to continue supporting students interested in the AEC fields through mentorship and scholarships. Some of our students may not have otherwise pursued a college education. Thank you once again for investing in the future of our ace graduates.”
Maria Loitz, CPSM| President of Ace Mentor Program of Connecticut |Connecticut