The CEJC awards scholarships to graduating High School seniors in the Lowcountry, who plan to pursue an engineering or technology degree.
CEJC Bill Dull Memorial Scholarship The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. The CEJC’s scholarship is special because we memorialize a great engineer and advocate of the engineering profession. In memory of Mr. Bill Dull, who died in 2011 at the age of 87. Bill was a graduate of the University of Michigan. After serving in the Navy at the end of World War II, he spent his entire career working in various engineering capacities for Detroit Edison, the largest electric utility in the state of Michigan. In 1990 he and his wife Maggie retired to Charleston. Bill was an active life member of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for 65 years and the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) for 55 years. He was a founding member of the Charleston Engineers Joint Council and avid supporter of the Council’s works.
How to apply? The CEJC will award CEJC Bill Dull Memorial Scholarships all at a minimum of $500 at the discretion of our Scholarship Committee. The application can be obtained below. All the information required is listed in the application. Please note, the application deadline is April 23rd, 2021.
2020 CEJC Bill Dull Memorial Scholarship Program Update Last year the CEJC awarded 4 scholarships totalling $4500! This year's scholarships were awarded to deserving Lowcountry High School Seniors from Wando HS, Berkeley HS, CHS County School of the Arts, and Ashley Hall. Congratulations to our scholarship recipients and also to our Lowcountry High Schools Class of 2020!