
Graduates of the Plastics Engineering Department have been extremely generous over the years in providing donations for our various Scholarship and Endowment funds. Your gifts help us provide our current and future students with the opportunity to succeed in life just as alumni before you did while you were a student. Gifts in any amount are sincerely appreciated by both the faculty and the scholarship recipients.
Plastics Engineering Endowed Scholarship Funds
As a donor, you can specify which fund your gift should go to. Each of these Endowment Funds generates one or more scholarships for Plastics Engineering students every year. Gifts are tax deductible and will be acknowledged by both the UML Development Office and by the Plastics Engineering Department. Be sure to include a notation on any checks sent to the department indicating to which fund you are donating or download a form.
The Eastman Kodak Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Russell Ehlers Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Henry Thomas Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Raymond Normandin Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Sung (S.J.) Chen Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Scott Adams Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Dandeneau Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
The McDonough Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
The John E. Quinn Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Moldflow Corporation Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Sterilite Corporation Endowed Scholarship Fund
Create an Endowed Scholarship Fund
Individuals, groups, or corporations can create an Endowed Scholarship Fund with a gift of $10,000 or more. These endowed scholarship funds help the Plastics Engineering Department provide support for students in financial need and reward students for academic accomplishments. Contact the department chairperson for more information.
Plastics Engineering Scholarship Fund
The Plastics Engineering Department also has a general Departmental Scholarship Fund for unspecified scholarship donations. It is important to note that any funds donated to the department do stay in the department. Thank you again for your continued support and please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Contact Information
Professor Robert Malloy,
Department of Plastics Engineering
University of Massachusetts Lowell
One University Avenue
Phone: (978) 934-3435
FAX: (978) 458-4141
Email: robert_malloy@uml.edu

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