Florida Engineering Society supports engineering students in Florida through member-linked scholarship programs that tie academic study to professional participation, state residency, and preparation for engineering work. Its scholarship activity centers on students who are already advancing through engineering education in Florida and who are connected to a student chapter of the society. The FEE Scholarship illustrates that focus: it serves college sophomores, juniors, seniors, and other upper-level undergraduates pursuing a bachelor’s degree in engineering, requires Florida residency, requires full-time study in Florida, and sets a minimum 2.75 GPA. The program also values extracurricular involvement, leadership roles, and work experience, showing that the society recognizes professional development beyond classroom performance.
The organization’s support extends beyond undergraduate study. The FPEG Fellowship reaches graduate students in Florida who are studying engineering as well as engineering management, public administration, public works administration, or business administration. That fellowship also targets members who are employed by a government agency in an engineering position, indicating a connection between the society’s educational support and public-sector engineering practice in the state.