New York Section Plant/Distribution System Operators Scholarship
New York Section Plant/Distribution System Operators Scholarship

New York Section Plant/Distribution System Operators Scholarship 2025

The New York Section AWWA launched the Plant/Distribution System Operations Scholarship. Four students will be awarded an award of $500. The amount will cover water system operator courses, attendance at the Annual New York Water Event and/or Edwin C. Tifft Jr. Water Supply Symposium.

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New York Section Plant/Distribution System Operators Scholarship – Overview

Application Open DateOctober 1, 2024
Application DeadlineApril 1, 2025
Eligible GradesAll
Amount$500
Award Winners4
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Eligibility Criteria:

Scholarship applicants will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Must have Membership in the American Water Works Association.
  • Must be a licensed Drinking Water Treatment or Distribution System Operator and employed by a New York State water purveyor.

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Application Process:

Here’s what you must submit besides your application.

  • A completed “NYSAWWA Operators Scholarship” application.
  • a write-up of the applicant’s job description and a short A paragraph on plans for use of the scholarship fund.
  • A copy of Drinking Water Treatment or Distribution System Operator’s License

Selection Process:

This scholarship will be awarded to an individual based on merit.

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FAQs

What is the Application Deadline?

You can apply till 4/1/2025.

How the New York Section Plant/Distribution System Operators Scholarship is offered?

Applicants will be selected based on academics, work experience, leadership, and extracurricular activities. 

What are the application requirements?

You must submit Essay, and Recommendation letters besides your application.

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