The Daniel K. Shipp Scholarship was created in 2017 to recognize the contribution that Mr. Shipp made to ISEA and the safety and health of American workers during his 25 years as President of the association. This scholarship is awarded annually to a student in an accredited college or university, pursuing a degree in occupational safety, industrial hygiene or a related field. Recipients are selected by independent review panels unaffiliated with the scholarship provider.
All applicants should demonstrate: academic achievement, extra-curricular advancement and financial need. To be eligible, applicants must be an undergraduate enrolled full-time (at least 12 credits per semester) in majors geared toward a Safety and Health career (such as, but not limited to, Environmental Science, Fire Protection, Health Physics, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Safety, etc.). Students must have at least one full year of study remaining in their degree program. This can only be used at institutions in North America.