Lucile B. Kaufman Women's Scholarship

Lucile B. Kaufman, Professor Emeritus of Engineering Arizona State University (1950-1971) established this scholarship account through her estate planning. Professor Kaufman experienced discrimination in an era when males dominated the engineering work force.

Scholarship applicants must:
- Be female full-time undergraduate students enrolled in degree programs in manufacturing engineering, technology, or closely related fields in the United States or Canada
- Possess overall minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Have completed a minimum of 30 college credits and be seeking careers in manufacturing engineering or manufacturing technology
- Only use the scholarship as a credit toward books, fees or tuition

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