Engineers Without Borders at University of Colorado Boulder
Scholarship/Stipends, Research Opportunity, International Experience
About This Program
To partner with developing communities to improve their quality of life through the implementation of environmentally sustainable, equitable, and economical engineering projects. In the process of working to advance developing communities, EWB promotes the development of globally aware and internationally responsible students and professionals. Our chapter at the University of Colorado at Boulder was the first chapter of EWB-USA created by Professor Bernard Amadei. Since its inception in 2001, the chapter, consisting of entirely students with faculty mentors, has had projects in Peru, Rwanda, Belize and Nepal and is currently still working in Peru, Rwanda, and Nepal. Additionally, we have recently started a domestic program here in the United States.
Student Characteristics
Gender
Open to All
Residency
Open to All
Race/Ethnicity
African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native American/American Indian, Pacific Islander, Alaskan Native, Asian, Caucasian/White, More than one ethnicity
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: No Minimum GPA
Year: Open to All
Must be majoring in: Engineering Major