The Robert B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship
Robert B. Oliver info sheet (PDF)
Robert B. Oliver application form (PDF)
This award honors and assists students who have chosen NDT as a career
and are currently enrolled in an NDT program leading to an undergraduate
degree, associate degree or postsecondary certificate. It memorializes
ASNT Past National President, Honorary Member and Fellow Robert B. Oliver.
An initial grant for the award came from the Cabot Corporation and the
fund has since been supplemented by many friends of ASNT. An annual
$2,500 scholarship is awarded to the student who submits the most outstanding
paper about NDT research, investigation or development. The scholarship
is not awarded if, in the opinion of the selection committee, there
is no paper that merits the award. Announcement of the winner is made
during the Fall Conference.
Background
This $2,500 scholarship is being awarded by ASNT to a student enrolled
in course work related to nondestructive testing (NDT) in a program
of study leading to an undergraduate degree, an associate degree or
a post-secondary certificate. The scholarship is awarded to the student
submitting the best original manuscript on nondestructive testing. The
manuscript should develop an original concept in NDT and may be based
on practical experience, laboratory work or library research. Papers
may be classroom assignments for work outside NDT, such as an English
class.
Because the award may be made after the completion of studies, there
is no requirement that the student use the funds for school expenses.
It is not necessary for an applicant to attend ASNTs Fall Conference
to be eligible for the scholarship.
The scholarship memorializes ASNT Fellow and past president Robert B.
Oliver. An initial grant for the award came from the Cabot Corporation
and the fund has since been supplemented by many friends of ASNT.
Application Criteria
Students applying for the scholarship must be officially enrolled in
an undergraduate degree, associate degree or post-secondary certificate
program which includes studies in NDT.
The deadline for receipt of the application by ASNT is February 15.
The application includes a completed application form (attached) and
the following materials:
- four copies of the students NDT
paper
- curriculum of student, showing classroom
hours of NDT course work (may attach schools published curriculum
if available)
- transcript of grades showing all of
students completed course work
- letter from an instructor or school
official verifying the students official enrollment
Manuscript Criteria
Submission of a manuscript means that it has not been printed elsewhere
and that it will not be published elsewhere while under consideration
by ASNT. Manuscripts from the scholarship winner will be copyrighted
by ASNT and submitted for publication in Materials Evaluation,
one of the Society's technical journals. No payment is made for the
use of the articles.
Complimentary copies of the journal containing published
manuscripts are provided to the student. Details of manuscript submission
are outlined below.
- Four copies of each manuscript are
required. One must be original, complete with original illustrations
and photos. The other three may be photocopies.
- The manuscript must contain the title,
author, and complete references.
- The manuscript is limited to 5,000
words and a maximum of ten illustrations.
- Photographs should be glossy black-and-white
prints; slides cannot be accepted for black-and-white reproduction.
Figure numbers and captions should not be placed directly on the photographs.
- Photographs and line drawings, if submitted,
must be original (not taken from a published source)
- The International System of Units or
SI, the approved international metric system, is preferred
for all measurements. If another unit is used by the author, the paper
must also include the SI equivalent in parentheses.
Judging
Manuscripts are judged during ASNTs Spring Conference. A check
and certificate will be presented to the winner at the Societys
Fall Conference. It is not necessary for an applicant to attend ASNTs
Fall Conference to be eligible for the scholarship. The Robert
B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship is awarded only if, in the opinion of
the selection committee, a manuscript merits the award.
The Robert B. Oliver ASNT Scholarship is
judged on creativity (10 points), content (50 points), format and readability
(25 points), and the students hands on involvement in the project
(15 points).
| Eligibility Requirements |
Student
enrolled in NDT program leading to an undergraduate degree, associate
degree or post-secondary certificate |
| Form of Award |
$2,500 scholarships, up to three times
a year, pending merit |
| Application Notices Out |
15 September |
| Application Deadline |
15 February |
Materials
Submitted |
Original student manuscript; curriculum;
transcript; verification of enrollment |
| Winner Announced |
May |
|
Award
Received |
July |
| Society Contact |
Technical and Education Council, Technical
Programs Chair |
| Staff Contact |
Administrative Assistant |
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