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Updated: January 14, 2025 @ 12:07 am

The next generation of future transportation industry leaders is encouraged to apply for a coveted state-sponsored engineering or construction-management scholarship. Three higher education scholarships are offered for current or upcoming Kentucky university and college students who apply by Feb. 1, 2025.
“As a dad, it’s important to me that I lead an education-first administration,” said Gov. Andy Beshear in a news release. “These scholarships will ensure education and career opportunities for our talented youth here in Kentucky and open doors to a meaningful career as a state employee.”
Up to 25 scholarships will be awarded for the 2025-2026 academic year in civil engineering, engineering technology and construction management by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The annual scholarship comes with a paid summer job and guaranteed employment with KYTC upon graduation. Current college students as well as upcoming freshmen are eligible.
“These scholarship programs have a long legacy of excellence by developing some of the most talented staff who are making a real difference in their communities to improve transportation and to make lives better for fellow Kentuckians,” said KYTC Secretary Jim Gray in the release
More than 2,000 students have received $20 million from the Civil Engineering Scholarship Program since it began in 1948.
The Civil Engineering Scholarship is for students focusing on a four-year engineering degree who attend the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Western Kentucky University or Kentucky State University. It is awarded to 10-20 new students and can be worth up to $59,200 (ranging from $7,200 to $7,600 per semester).
The Civil Engineering Technology Scholarship was established in 2009 in partnership with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System at Big Sandy Community & Technical College in Prestonsburg. Each scholarship student will receive $3,700 per semester to complete an associate degree in Civil Engineering Technology. The cabinet will award up to 10 scholarships to students attending Big Sandy Community & Technical College.
The Construction Management Scholarship is for students focusing on a four-year construction management degree at Northern Kentucky University, Eastern Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University, Morehead State University or Murray State University. A limited number of scholarships will be offered, and they will be worth up to $59,200 (also ranging from $7,200 to $7,600 per semester).
All three types of scholarships include summer employment and job placement at KYTC after graduation. Scholarship recipients agree to work for KYTC for a year for every year they received the scholarship. Former scholarship recipients have held top management positions at KYTC including multiple deputy secretaries, state highway engineers, chief district engineers and branch managers.
KYTC Deputy State Highway Engineer John Moore applied as a senior in high school after learning about the program at the University of Kentucky E-Day in 1992. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1997 and a master’s degree in civil engineering in 2003. In his role at KYTC, John is responsible for the divisions of construction, materials, construction procurement, equipment, traffic operations and maintenance. He has also had the privilege of leading emergency response efforts like debris removal after the 2022 eastern Kentucky flooding and overseeing Kentucky’s recent deployment mission to North Carolina to help communities recover from Hurricane Helene flood damage.
“The engineering scholarship was a game-changer for me, providing the financial support I needed to focus on my studies and pursue my passion for engineering,” Moore said in the release. “It paved the way for a rewarding career where I now have the privilege of improving infrastructure and sometimes going outside my lane to help tackle unexpected needs that make a real difference in the lives of others every day.”
Scholarship recipients will be notified in April. For applications or to learn more information about these scholarships and other educational opportunities, please visit https://transportation.ky.gov/Education/ or call (502) 782-4970.
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