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AIA Philadelphia is excited to support the Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS) 2024, hosted by the American Institute of Architects by supporting women architects from Philadelphia, to attend the coming together of diverse women leaders, with a focus on: firm leadership, advancing business knowledge, targeted networking, proactive career management, and personal empowerment. AIA Philadelphia is offering scholarships to AIA Members to attend the summit. Please complete the application to be considered for the scholarship. The scholarship will cover airfare, hotel accommodation and the summit registration fee. Applications will be accepted through end of the day August 14, 2024. The scholarship recipients will be announced Friday, August 16.
This scholarship is to support female or those individuals identifying as female in their pursuits of design or construction education. This Scholarship was created by the Women in Architecture Committee of AIA Philadelphia and is open to students pursuing a degree in design, construction, engineering, or other related degrees.
If you are interested in applying, please fill out this application before April 1st each year.
The Matthew J. Koenig Memorial Scholarship was created by the AIA Philadelphia Golf Committee to honor our dear friend and colleague Matt Koenig. This scholarship was created to honor Matt's passion and commitment to bettering the profession of architecture. Individuals who meet the following criteria are invited to apply each year by April 1st.
Students may use scholarship funds on tuition, class books or supplies, housing expenses, and transportation to and from campus.
Calling all high school members! The AIAS has partnered with the National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC)! The NSLC provides an immersive pre-college experience that prepares students for life beyond middle and high school, allowing them to study in university classrooms, learn to navigate a campus, and experience living with roommates. Students can explore a career concentration they are interested in before going to college and declaring a major. Each NSLC program also contains a leadership curriculum designed to teach skills that can apply to all areas of life. In the architecture program, students will get hands-on experience with a studio project, computer-aided design, model making, sketching, drafting, and portfolio design. Deadline is May 1st.