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PWC scholarship program applications open for AEC students

Regina Rivera

Manhattan, NY The New York Chapter of  Professional Women in Construction (PWC NY) has launched it’s  2025-2026 scholarship program.  Submissions are due by March 23rd and the recipients will be notified in early May. The PWC NY Scholarship Program will recognize six students pursuing a degree in the AEC industry with a one-time $2,500 award each, to be provided directly to their college or university toward the cost of tuition. The scholarship is open to female, full-time graduate students or rising seniors in an undergraduate program in New York City at the start of the 2025 fall semester. 

“There are so many opportunities for young women today in construction and related fields,” said Regina Rivera, executive director of PWC NY. “We can provide guidance and resources to help them on their way to a successful career.”

In addition to the monetary award, each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year complimentary membership to the PWC NY Chapter, which includes access to all committee and member-only events and will be an invited guest to PWC’s Salute to Women of Achievement celebration in September.

PWC is a nonprofit organization that supports and connects career-minded women and works to promote diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction and related industries. New York is the founding chapter of PWC, established in 1980 by eight women who banded together to support each other in advancing their careers and businesses in typically male-dominated fields. That vision is still at the core of PWC’s mission as they actively engage members through committees and activities structured to provide leadership opportunities, networking and professional development. The PWC scholarship program was created in honor of founder and past president Lenore Janis to encourage and support the next generation of women in AEC. 

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