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NSBE Fundraiser for Engineering Student Scholarships 2022

$35,350
70%
Raised toward our $50,000 Goal
2 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on March 01, at 09:00 AM CST
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NSBE Fundraiser for Engineering Student Scholarships

"To increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community."

- NSBE Mission

 

About NSBE

The UT Austin chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers was founded in 1986 to provide Black students in the Cockrell School of Engineering an outlet to serve their community and gain access to a social network of like-minded individuals and professional opportunities to bolster their careers. 

 

 

We Want to Ease the Financial Burden

Many incoming engineering students find themselves face-to-face with financial hardships. This financial debt poses a significant obstacle for students who, while eager to begin their engineering education, are apprehensive of placing such a large financial burden on their families, delaying enrollment and creating barriers to fully engage in their educational experience.

To ease the burden for incoming students, the UT NSBE team has created a fundraiser to support the Dr. Harovel Wheat Scholarship, named after esteemed UT Austin Black engineering alumna Harovel Wheat. This scholarship, once fully funded, will provide scholarships to students in the Cockrell School of Engineering, with first preference given to students participating in the National Society of Black Engineers.


About Dr. Wheat

Dr. Harovel Grays Wheat (Ph.D. ME 1985) became a research associate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT Austin upon her graduation. Wheat has received multiple awards for her brilliant research and leadership, including the Department of Mechanical Engineering Teaching Award, the Banks McLaurin Fellowship in Engineering and the Faculty Excellence Award in Mechanical Engineering. Wheat’s persistence and dedication has set an example for generations to come.

 

 

How do scholarships make an impact?

  • Scholarships Help Students Graduate on Time

Pending debt hinders students’ ability to graduate on time, delaying full-time employment and a stable salary. In some cases, they may even withdraw entirely prior to graduation, resulting in fewer Texas Engineers working to make the world a better place. 

  • Scholarships Help Foster a Vibrant Community

As UT Austin’s NSBE Chapter, we are committed to partnering with the Cockrell School in their efforts to recruit a diverse group of top students who will enrich Texas Engineering and improve society through their time and talents. 

  • Scholarships Empower Future Leaders

Texas Engineering students have access to world-class facilities, award-winning faculty members, internationally acclaimed undergraduate programs and a global network of alumni who are shaping the world. As NSBE leaders, we want to provide NSBE students access to these incredible resources, empowering them to become future leaders. 

 


We Need You 

Our goal is to reach the $50,000 endowment level, which would provide around $2,250 per year in funding. By contributing and sharing our mission, you're helping to create a better world by investing in our future generations. Any donation truly helps, and we plan to work tirelessly to achieve our goal.

 

"What starts here changes the world."

Thank you for helping us change the world!

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$25

Supporter

Support NSBE with a $25 gift

$100

Sustainer

Help to sustain NSBE's efforts with a $100 gift

$250

Leader

Be a leader with a $250 gift

$1,000

Champion

Help us to champion NSBE's efforts with a $1,000 gift

$1,986

Advocate

Your contribution is equivalent to the year that the NSBE chapter was founded at UT Austin...$1,986!

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