
The Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship
Each year, CT Consultants proudly awards minority scholarships to two deserving recipients through the Edwin B. Hogan Memorial Scholarship and the Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship.
he two programs provide financial assistance and possible internship opportunities to minority students pursuing a degree in civil engineering, architecture, or planning while enrolled at an accredited Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Central Tennessee or Northern Kentucky college or university. The program is promoted to accredited colleges and universities in these areas with engineering programs.
Hogan Memorial Scholarship Program
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- The Hogan Memorial Scholarship is sponsored in conjunction with Shumaker Advisors.
- The Hogan Memorial Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship presented annually to a student of Black/African descent in the civil engineering, architecture, and planning fields with a focus on community involvement.
The Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship
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- Joining CT and Shumaker Advisors in support of the Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship are the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus (OLBC) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
- This program includes two $2,500 scholarships awarded each year to students with a civil engineering focus. Scholarships can be maintained as multi-year scholarships if students continue to fulfill program requirements.
- Students may also be eligible for internship and mentoring opportunities. The programs are promoted to accredited Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Central Tennessee, and Northern Kentucky colleges and universities with engineering programs.
Mentoring Program
Students may also be eligible for mentoring opportunities, pairing CT professional staff with an undergraduate student interested in or currently studying architecture or civil engineering.
Program requirements
To be eligible for these scholarship programs, applicants must:
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- Be an African American descent student enrolled in an accredited Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Central Tennessee, or Northern Kentucky college or university.
- Students must be declared as engineering majors or related fields of study. Architecture and planning fields are also eligible for the Hogan Memorial Scholarship.
- Maintain a reasonable standard of conduct, as defined by the Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship Program selection committee, expected of scholarship students.
Additional information:
Minority Engineering Studies Scholarship
CT Consultants’ Mentoring Program
Online scholarship application:
Scholarship Application
(requires Google account)
Scholarship partners:


