Locally Based Scholarships and Awards

The following scholarships and awards are administered through local chapters and institutions. For more information, contact the sponsoring institution. For PLT chapter awards, contact the PLT international office for more information.

Bernardo Ramos Ebeo Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Scholarship and Excellence in Teaching Award

Bernardo Ramos Ebeo Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Scholarships are awarded to students at NAMEI Polytechnic Institute. The Bernardo Ramos Ebeo Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Excellence in Teaching Awards are awarded to instructors at NAMEI Polytechnic Institute. The scholarships and awards were established in 2000. They are sustained by a restricted fund created in the Pi Lambda Theta Educational Endowment with a gift from Marlene K. Ebeo. For additional information contact The President, NAMEI Polytechnic Institute, 123 A. Mabini St., Mandaluyong City, Philippine 1501.

Beta Chi Scholarship II

Beta Chi Scholarships are awarded annually by the Beta Chi Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta. The scholarships were established in 1999. They are sustained by a restricted fund created in the Pi Lambda Theta Educational Endowment with a gift from the Beta Chi Chapter at William Paterson University. For additional information, contact the chapter. Chapter contact information is available from the PLT international office.

Beta Zeta Hawai’i Chapter Scholarships

Beta Zeta Hawai’i Chapter Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students in education at a regionally accredited institution, who have junior standing or higher, and have earned a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. For additional information, contact the chapter. Chapter contact information is available from the PLT international office.

Kara Vaughn Jackson Scholarship

Kara Vaughn Jackson Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate students at Grambling State University, who have junior standing or higher, and have earned a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The scholarships were established in 2003. They are sustained by a restricted fund established in the Pi Lambda Theta Educational Endowment with a gift from Janet Ishikawa-Fullmer and Daniel Fullmer. For additional information contact Grambling State University.

Kathleen McCann – Pi Lambda Theta Scholarship

Kathleen McCann – Pi Lambda Theta Scholarships are awarded to students of teacher education in the College of Education at the University of New Mexico. The scholarships were established in 1998. They are sustained by a restricted fund created in the Pi Lambda Theta Educational Endowment with a gift from the Alpha Mu Chapter at the University of New Mexico. For additional information contact the University of New Mexico Alumni Association.

Sylvia and Arlo Vopni Scholarship

Sylvia and Arlo Vopni Scholarships are awarded to students in the teacher education program of the College of Education at the University of Washington. A recipient must have earned a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and intend to teach mathematics or science. The scholarships were established in 2000. They are sustained by a restricted fund created in the Pi Lambda Theta Educational Endowment with a gift from the Zeta Chapter at the University Washington. For additional information contact the College of Education at the University of Washington.