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IIE Marvin Mundel Memorial Scholarship

The Marvin Mundel Memorial Scholarship shall be available to undergraduate students enrolled in any school in the United States and its territories, Canada, and Mexico, provided (1) the school's industrial engineering program or equivalent is accredited agency recognized by IIE and (2) the student is pursuing a course of study in industrial engineering. Priority consideration is given to, but limited, to students who have demonstrated an interest in work measurement and methods engineering.

Students may not apply directly for any scholarships except the IIE Council of Fellows Undergraduate Scholarship. They must be nominated. Nominations must be made by IE department heads and mailed to the Institute headquarters by November 15.

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