The
 Utility Variable-Generation Integration Group has established as one of
 its goals furthering the education of students enrolled in accredited 
college or vocational schools in programs related to power engineering, 
wind or solar energy, or the maintenance of wind turbines or solar power
 plants. Towards this end, each year UVIG may award up to five 
scholarships. Up to three (3) $2,000 scholarships will 
be granted to students enrolled in an undergraduate program at an 
accredited engineering school who are pursuing a career in power 
engineering with a focus or major on wind or solar generation, and
 up to two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be granted to students enrolled 
in an accredited wind or solar power plant technician program. The 
scholarships cover a single academic year and are not renewable.
To
 be eligible for scholarship assistance, a student must be currently 
enrolled or accepted for enrollment at an accredited trade school or 
college in the United States or Canada in a field of study leading to a 
career related to utility power engineering or operation and maintenance
 of utility-scale wind or solar generation equipment. Applications from 
students in other countries will be considered if the student can list 
as a reference an employee at a UVIG member organization in that 
country.
UVIG
 is accepting scholarship applications for the 2014-2015 academic term, 
with a deadline of February 28, 2014. Additional information about the 
application and selection process can be found on the UVIG web site at http://variablegen.org/education/.
