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Community Foundation Of Western Massachusetts Seeks Scholarship Applicants By March 31!

Applications for 3 Tighe & Bond Engineering Scholarships Due March 31

 

The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts (CFWM) is now accepting applications for three Tighe & Bond scholarships for Hampden and Hampshire County students pursuing civil and environmental engineering degrees. Graduating high school seniors and enrolled college students can apply for Tighe & Bond’s 2019 academic year scholarships through March 31 by visiting CFWM’s website http://communityfoundation.org/scholarships/apply/.

Headquartered in Westfield, and one of the most experienced engineering and environmental consulting firms in the Northeast, Tighe & Bond has been dedicated to serving and supporting communities where its staff live and work. The firm has a strong commitment to progressing the engineering profession, and providing education assistance to promising students. Twenty-two years ago, Tighe & Bond initiated the establishment of its annual CFWM scholarships to honor the careers and contributions of three former company leaders who were instrumental in setting the long term direction and success of the firm. The goal is to help fund higher education for talented young students who are pursuing engineering careers.

Tighe & Bond established its first memorial scholarship fund in 1996 to honor past President George H. McDonnell, a lifelong South Hadley resident. Students who are residents of South Hadley, and who are majoring in either civil or environmental engineering, are welcome to apply for this scholarship.

In 1999, the firm established another scholarship to honor Holyoke resident and past President, Edward J. Bayon. Students graduating from Holyoke High School, and who plan to attend a four-year college and major in civil engineering (or related field), are welcome to apply for this scholarship.

In 2006, Tighe & Bond established yet another scholarship to honor its past President Philip W. Sheridan who served the firm for 46 years. Graduating high school seniors from Hampden or Hampshire counties, who plan to attend a four-year college and major in civil engineering (or a related field), are welcome to apply for this scholarship.

Founded in 1990, the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts administers a charitable endowment consisting of over 600 separately identified funds ($173 million) serving the three counties bordering the Connecticut River in Western Massachusetts (Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties). For more information about the reach and impact of the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, visit http://communityfoundation.org.