Engineering Society of Baltimore Education Foundation/Larry Lewis Scholarship
The Engineers Club Education Foundation makes low-interest loans for College expenses to high school seniors who intend to pursue an engineering education. In June of each year loans are made to four or five students based on academic achievement, SAT scorers, civic and extra-curricular activities, financial need, and a personal interview with the Trustees. In addition the Trustees select the most outstanding student of those interviewed to receive the Larry Lewis Scholarship, a grant of $2000.00. The Scholarship was established in 2000 in memory of Larry Lewis, a past-President of the Engineers Club and past-Chairman of the Trustees who was particularly interested in furthering engineering education.
Larry Lewis Scholarship Winners
2000: Donald F. Driggers, III, a Senior at University of Maryland College Park
2001: Johnathon Akers, a Junior at University of Maryland College Park
2002: Lyle Ryan, a Sophomore at University of Maryland College Park
2003: Mr. Edward M. Rychwalski, III, a June graduate of Harford Technical High School and a
Freshman at University of Maryland College Park
Did you know?
THE ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE is the cultural capital for Engineering in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. The Engineers Club of Baltimore was started just a year after the devastating fire of Baltimore in 1904, as a way to develop standards and share information for the subsequent rebuilding of the city. Carrying on the tradition, the ESB has been instrumental in educating countless professionals for half a century. The ESB, housed in the Garrett Jacobs Mansion, is the meeting place for engineering interests in the city and surrounding area.
