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Front Page
Clock Running Down on First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
NAHB Asks Bank Regulators for Prompt Action on Faulty Appraisals
Compliance With Storm Water Rules Serious Business
Coast to Coast
High-End Homes Frozen Out of Budding Housing Rebound
Politics & Government
Lawmakers Approve Housing Initiatives Before Adjourning
No Floor Votes on Health Care Before September
NAHB Continues to Seek Co-Sponsors for NOL Bills
Economics & Finance
‘Second Look’ Program to Expand Mortgage Modifications
Mortgage Rates Rise Slightly Along With Optimism on Housing
Fed’s Beige Book Sees Spotty Signs of a Housing Turnaround
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
Webinar to Explore Selling to 50+ Buyers in a Down Economy
Free Aug. 17 Webinar to Discuss Land Development Opportunities
NAHB Provides HBAs Incentives to Save on Recruitment Training
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Simple Way to Bore Clean Holes
IBS
Hot Housing Deals at IBS When You Register in August
Technology
Home Technology Can Add Value, Boost Appeal
Multifamily
Interest Grows in FHA Multifamily Finance Programs
Remodelers
Deadlines Near for Four NAHB Remodelers Awards
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Grant Supports Green Building in New Hampshire
Appraisal Institute Webinar to Look at Value of Green Homes
hbi
Lowe’s Helps Job Corps Grads Begin Industry Careers
Building Products
Dryvit Donates ‘Green’ Finish to Silo Eco-Home in Kansas
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
Herman J. Smith Scholarship Award Winners Announced
Association News
Save Big on Summer Essentials at Omaha Steaks
Members, Continue to Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Members Can Save Big on FedEx Shipping Services
Members, Get 15% Discount on New FTD Luxury Collection
NAHB Committee, Council Appointment Process Underway
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Herman J. Smith Scholarship Award Winners Announced

 

 

Patsy Smith

 

The National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of NAHB, recently announced seven winners of the 2009-2010 Herman J. Smith/National Housing Endowment Scholarship

The Herman J. Smith Scholarship Fund, honoring 1981 NAHB President Herman J. Smith, provides assistance to graduate and undergraduate students studying construction management, mortgage finance and related fields.

This year, seven students were awarded $2,000 scholarships each:

  • Benjamin Briggs, a junior at Brigham Young University studying construction management

  • Austin Nichols, a senior at Texas Tech University studying landscape architecture

  • Rodolfo Rodriguez, a sophomore at The University of Texas at Austin studying architecture

  • Sarai Simpson, a senior at Prairie View A&M University studying architecture and construction science

  • Martha Villanueva, a senior at the University of Houston studying construction management

  • Frank Villarruel, a junior at Texas Tech University majoring in architecture

  • Zachary Wright, a junior at San Antonio College-Alamo Community College District studying architecture


“The local Fort Worth, Texas, scholarship committee is inspired every year when we review the biographies, academics and future plans of students in housing-related careers who apply for the Herman J. Smith/National Housing Endowment Scholarship,” said Patsy Smith, who established the scholarship in her husband’s memory. “We are happy to serve in making an impact on the future of housing in America.”

Patsy Smith is also an endowment life trustee and a trustee and past chair of the Home Builders Institute, the workforce development arm of NAHB.

“We are pleased to present these scholarships in honor of the memory of Herman Smith. The students that these scholarships support are a testament to the legacy that Herman has left the housing industry,” said Gary Garczynski, endowment chair and 2002 NAHB president.

Since its inception in 1997, the Smith scholarship fund has awarded more than $170,000 to 108 students.

This year, the Smith scholarship committee also awarded a $2,000 grant to the Home Builders Institute Fund for Excellence in the Trades, an HBI-administered grant that supports students who are training in the various home building-related trades.

More Endowment Scholarship Programs

The endowment administers 10 scholarships and awards more than $300,000 each year to students pursuing careers in residential construction and related fields.

For more information, visit the endowment's Web site at www.nationalhousingendowment.org.


 

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