Stan Prosen Memorial Scholarship
The Stan Prosen Memorial Scholarship was established as an annual scholarship in the WSU Foundation. The scholarship will benefit students majoring in the Composite Materials Engineering Program at Winona State University.
Criteria
Each recipient must be an undergraduate enrolled full-time and in good standing at Winona State University (minimum of 12 credits per semester, Fall and Spring).
Each recipient must be admitted into the Composite Materials Engineering Program.
Preference will be given to students from the Iron Range area of Minnesota (includes seven counties in northeastern Minnesota: Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis).
Each recipient must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 (4.0 = A).
Each recipient must submit an essay explaining:
What got you interested in the Composite Materials Engineering program
Why this program will help you with your career
How will you will contribute to the composites industry in general
Biography/Motivation
If you knew Stan Prosen, you’ll remember him as a humble man; a man who truly valued his family, his friends and his colleagues. Stan will be appropriately remembered as a gifted innovator; a true pioneer of the composites industry, founding and nurturing the composites in SE Minnesota. You’ll remember Stan for his leadership in creating the Winona State University Composite Materials Engineering Program (the only undergraduate composites program in the US) by convincing the Governor and legislature to fund and house this groundbreaking program.
Stan’s family and friends remember a man who was curious and imaginative, with a zest for adventure and discovery. He had a generous spirit and calm demeanor. Stan’s colleagues and associates remember his modesty about his many accomplishments including his role in fabricating the very first carbon fiber part (NOL test ring) from material given to him by Dr. Roger Bacon, the principle inventor of carbon fiber. Stan revealed his true character by readily crediting those who went before him, often referencing a quote that he saved on a piece of yellow lab paper.
“What Descartes did was a good step. You have added much several ways, and especially in taking the colors of thin plates into philosophical consideration. If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.”
Sir Isaac Newton
Stan’s legacy includes his passion for discovery and innovation. He was a catalyst for change and progress; he made a difference in our lives and impacted the lives of people he never met. One of Stan’s dreams was to establish a scholarship for composite materials engineering students at WSU. It is our hope that this scholarship will fulfill that dream and make a difference for composite materials engineering students for generations to come.
- Award
- $1,500.00
- Department
- College of Science & Engineering, Engineering Department
- Deadline
- 02/15/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Please submit an essay describing what got you interested in the Composite Materials Engineering program.
- Please submit an essay describing why this program will help you with your career.
- Please explain how you will contribute to the composites industry in general.