Architecture Scholarship for Professional Degree Candidates
Scholarship Overview: College student working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in architecture
Application Available: January 1, 2025
Deadline Date: April 7, 2025
Scholarship Details:
The Tile Contractors’ Association of America (TCAA) is a national trade association representing ceramic tile and stone installation companies throughout the United States, who are signatory with the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers. TCAA established a merit-based scholarship program in the year 2001:
Eligibility Requirements:
- Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and, at the time of application, enrolled and working toward a professional degree in architecture and for the 2025/2026 academic year must be:
• In the third or fourth year of a five-year program that results in a BArch or equivalent;
• In the fourth or fifth year of a six-year program (4+2 or other combination) that results in a MArch or equivalent; OR
• In the first, second or third year of a three to four-year program which results in a MArch within the architecture discipline. The majority of credit courses must be earned in a campus environment
Application Requirements:
- Completed scholarship application (see below)
- Official transcript from academic institution from past 4 semesters
- Resume
- Essay response (500 words or less)
- Personal statement (500 words or less)
- Two letters of recommendation, submitted with completed rating chart (see below
Application Requirements: Essay, Letter(s) of Recommendation, Transcript
Essay Details:
See application for details
Award Amount: $5,000
Website/URL: https://www.tcaainc.org/scholarships
Scholarship Manager Information:
Contact Email: info@tcaainc.org
Additional Contact & Submission Information:
Applications and all accompanying information, including resume, official transcripts and letters of recommendation, can be submitted via: https://forms.gle/Mz1LgKiVAxWBh9BP8
Filters:
Eligibility: U.S Citizen/Permanent Resident
Areas of Study: Architecture
Applicant’s Current Education Level: High School Senior, College Student