Scholarship Information
The Puget Sound CFMA sponsors an annual
scholarship program aimed at recognizing and
rewarding local college students who have
demonstrated outstanding academic achievements
and exhibited a strong desire to pursue a career in
the construction/financial management industry upon
graduation. CFMA believes that these individuals are
a key component to all of our future success, and we
take great pride in awarding these scholarships.
In addition to being eligible for receiving this
scholarship, you may be contacted by one of our
member company’s about employment and/or
internship opportunities. By completing and returning
the attached scholarship application to the address
below, you authorize the release of the information
contained in your application to any of the scholarship
co-sponsors and/or any interested member company.
The eligibility for the potential scholarship recipient is
outlined below:
• Sophomore, Junior or Senior to be in the
2013/14 academic year
• Cumulative college GPA of 3.0 or better
• Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career
in the accounting, finance or construction
management field as it relates to the
construction industry
• Fully completed CFMA scholarship application including required supplemental
information - must be received by
January 31, 2013
The scholarship to be awarded in the 2013/14 year
will be for $5,000. Applicants are eligible to re-apply
after one year. On behalf of our local CFMA chapter,
and as Scholarship Chair for the Puget Sound CFMA,
I thank you for your interest in our industry, and look
forward to receiving your application.
Check back in the early Winter of 2013 for the 2014 scholarship application.
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| PAST RECIPIENTS |
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| Year |
Recipient Name |
Note |
| 2013 |
Lindsey Kranz |
Gonzaga University |
| 2012 |
Torr Martin |
University of Washington |
| 2011 |
Meredith Qiu |
University of Washington |
| 2011 |
Zoryana Stadnik |
University of Washington |
| 2010 |
John Kepler |
University of Washington |
| 2010 |
Erika Estrada-Ramierez |
Central Washington University |
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