ASNT Fellowship Awards

The American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc. (ASNT) provides up to five $15,000 awards each year to fund research in nondestructive testing and evaluation at the graduate level, either master’s or doctoral. ABET accredited academic institutions with graduate educational research programs are eligible to apply; however, no more than one application per faculty member will be considered.

The application process has now begun. Academic institutions with ABET accreditation or its equivalent, and with graduate education research programs, are invited to submit a proposal. Proposals for the next ASNT Fellowship Award are due October 15th and shall include the following:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Research Proposal
- Program of Study
- Description of Research Facilities
- Budget
- Information on Research Advisor
- Information on Recipient

Award recipients will be notified in the spring. Funds will be available in July.

Completed original proposals and nine copies should be forwarded to:
The American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc.
Stephanie Dille, Administrative Assistant
1711 Arlingate Lane, P.O. Box 28518
Columbus, OH 43228-0518

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