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Upcoming Events

9/29/2010
WTBA Fall Meeting

1/19/2011 - 1/20/2011
Contractor-Engineer Conference

2/13/2011 - 2/17/2011
2011 WTBA Annual Convention

  • $2,000 scholarships for engineering students at 4-year Universities
  • $750 scholarships for engineering tech students at 2-year Technical Colleges
  • The program has awarded approximately $185,000 in scholarships over the past 25 years.