Memorial Scholarship Available

March 2, 2016

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CARL FELTZ, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

of the Community Foundation of New Jersey

Carl Feltz, Jr., AIA, was instrumental in the design of commercial structures such as airports, resorts, churches, hospitals, restaurants and professional office buildings.  During his career, Mr. Feltz also lent his talents to the design of individual homes and condominiums with his office located in Point Pleasant.  Civic- minded in nature, Mr. Feltz served as a Member and Chairman of the Point Pleasant Borough Planning Board, Member and Past President of the Point Pleasant Rotary Club, Chairman of the Point Pleasant Tourism Council and Member of the American Institute of Architects.  This scholarship, established by OceanFirst Foundation, honors the legacy and many contributions of Carl Feltz, Jr., Former Trustee of OceanFirst Foundation.

Contact Information:

Faith Krueger

Community Foundation of New Jersey – Scholarship Services

Post Office Box 338, Morristown, New Jersey  07963-0338

973.267.5533 x 227 ~ Fax 973.267.2903 ~ fkrueger@cfnj.org

General Guidelines

  • The Carl Feltz, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will provide one (1) award, minimum of which will be $2,000 to a full time matriculated student enrolled in an accredited architectural program at a School of Architecture within the United States and has successfully completed a minimum of one full year of study towards his or her professional degree (may be either a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture).
  • Student shall have a permanent legal family address in either Ocean or Monmouth County, New Jersey.
  • Student will demonstrate an interest and commitment to pursuing an architectural career after successful completion of education.
  • Scholarship is merit based but financial need will be taken into consideration during the application review process.
  • Scholarship award will be made payable to the recipient’s educational institution.

Application Deadline

All applications and supplemental documentation must be complete and returned to the Community Foundation of New Jersey at the address listed above.  Applications must be postmarked by May 1.

Continued Eligibility

Previous recipients are eligible for consideration for an additional two consecutive years provided the student remains

Only a full-time matriculated student enrolled in an accredited architectural program at a School of Architecture within the United States and has successfully completed a minimum of one year of study toward his/her professional degree (may be either a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture) need apply.

Application

Click here for the application.

For further information or questions, please contact Faith Krueger at fkrueger@cfnj.org or 973.267.5533 x 227.

 

 

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