AMPP Tulsa Chapter 2025 Meeting and Event Schedule:
Jan. 20th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
Feb. 17th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
April 2025 - No Meeting
May 19th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
June 2025 - The OU Conference is June 25-26 @ the Embassy Suites in Norman
July 2025 - No Meeting
August 18th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
September 22nd, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
October 20th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
November 17th, 2025 - Location: McNellie’s 409 E. 1st Street Tulsa
AMPP 2021 - Tulsa Members - Awards Recipients
Wayne Frenier - Consultant - T.J Hull Award
Gary Jenneman -GJ Microbial Consulting - Fellow Honor Award
Moshen Achour - Conoco Phillips -DSA -Distinguished Service Award
AMPP TULSA CHAPTER
“Elmer Curry and Roger Floyd Memorial Scholarship Offering”
The Tulsa Chapter of AMPP provides scholarships to provide financial assistance for students attending accredited universities and colleges, preferably but not limited to, studies in the field of Engineering and Science. Our endowment will support 10 scholarships at $1000/year guaranteed for 4 years. These scholarships will be extended each year to graduating seniors or college students that are children or grandchildren of our Tulsa Chapter active membership. All eligible sons, daughters, and grandchildren are encouraged to seek the scholarships. Current recipients should re-apply each college semester and may resubmit the application at that time.
The goal of providing the scholarship offering is to encourage the children/grandchildren of Chapter members to pursue education in Science, Engineering, Pipeline Integrity, Corrosion Control and the selection criteria are designed to fulfill that goal. Educational majors outside those listed above will be honored if the 10 scholarship maximum has not been reached.
Two (2) types of scholarships are being offered – REGULAR honoring the late Elmer Curry and SPECIAL ENHANCED honoring the late Roger Floyd are defined below:
REGULAR - to qualify for the Elmer Curry scholarship the student must pursue a Bachelor or Graduate degree at any accredited college or university. The dollar amount is $500 each semester ($1000 per year).
SPECIAL ENHANCED - to quality for the Roger Floyd scholarship the student must pursue a Corrosion Engineering degree or technology accreditation in a Corrosion Control/Pipeline Integrity field, and will receive “double” the financial scholarship support. Upon graduation the student must be eligible to immediately pursue a career in the Corrosion Control/Pipeline Integrity industry. The dollar amount is $1000 each semester ($2,000/year) and calculates as two (2) scholarships.
If there are more than 10 qualified applicants, selection criteria will be used to select the “most qualitied” using the following guidelines: (1) current undergraduate scholarship recipients, (2) new undergraduate students, (3) current graduate student scholarship recipients, and (4) new graduate students. If further selection within a category is needed, the students applying will be rank-ordered based on cumulative GPA of courses completed in either high school or college level classes, science and engineering interest, and personal achievements.
The number and amount of scholarships to be distributed may vary each year according to our current budget. Scholarship recipients will receive reimbursements to assist with the cost of tuition, books, and lab fees only. To be considered, students must maintain a minimum cumulative 2.50 grade point average on a 4.0 grade point scale, and be enrolled full-time as defined by the institution for the declared course of study. The scholarship grant will be paid directly to the college/university designated on your application. Checks will be issued to the Bursar of the college/university with the student account number (if assigned) and/or the name of the student noted. The scholarship recipients will be notified prior to the fall meeting in September and then again at the January meeting. It would be preferred if the student could attend these meetings to accept but if circumstances prevent this, the notification/acknowledgement will be made to the related member of the Tulsa Chapter at those meetings.
The application may be mailed or emailed to the address listed on the application. At the present time, scholarships under this plan are not taxable. If there is a change, recipients will be notified. The decisions of the scholarship committee are final.
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