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      The University of Advancing Technology (UAT) Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) which awards scholarships to current UAT students. The UAT Foundation Board of Directors review and vote on student eligibility and, if awarded, funds are applied directly to tuition in the beginning of the next fall semester start. Learn more about the Board of Directors, scholarships offered, and apply below.

      Steve Johnson
      President, UAT Foundation
      Reverend Steven Johnson, M.DiV has nearly 30 years of non-profit and fundraising experience. Steve was previously the President of the Latin American Missions Organization, overseeing operations for over 190 missionaries in 16 countries. 
      Jeff Birkelo
      Treasurer
      Jeff Birkelo is the Senior Vice President and Team Leader at Alliance Bank of Arizona and has more than 30 years of experience in the finance and banking industry. Jeff was previously Vice President at Bank of America and Washington Federal Bank, to name a few. 
      Joe Simon
      Secretary & UAT Alum
      Joe Simon, CM-BIM has more than 18 years of virtual design and construction experience. Joe's specialties include business development, constructability, reviews, MEP coordination, 4D sequencing and model turnover. Joe received both his Master's and Bachelor's degrees from UAT.
      Blake Adkins
      Board Member & UAT Alum
      Blake Adkins has over 18 years of technology leadership experience, including managing federal sales for the DoD (civilian and system integrators) and partner development with MFG and OEM Partners. Blake is currently a board member of the New Mexico Athletic Association Esports. Both Blake and his son are both UAT Alumni. 
      Ray Blackwood
      Board Member & Former UAT Employee
      Raymond Todd Blackwood has spent over 20 years inventing technology solutions that run college campuses. Ray is currently the Vice President of Product Management at Anthology, Inc., overseeing the "Operate to Lead" set of products and services, which include the student information system and Higher Education ERP.
      Carlos Miera
      Board Member & UAT Alum
      Carlos Miera is the Senior Mechanical Designer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Carlos is experienced in research and development, prototyping and testing of products for industries including power electronics, defense, semiconductor, aerospace and communications.

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      Eva Frohna
      UAT Foundation Liaison

      UAT Senior Administrative Assistant & Technology Leadership student.

      eva@uat.edu | Teams: Eva Frohna

      Monday - Friday

      8:30am-5:30pm PDT

      Stefani Johnson
      UAT Foundation Liaison

      UAT Data Manager & Technology Leadership / Cyber Security student.

      sjohnson@uat.edu | Teams: Stefani Johnson

      Monday - Friday

      9am-6pm PDT

      The Brook Cayce Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a current University of Advancing Technology female Cyber Security student. This is a one-time merit and need-based scholarship. To be awarded the scholarship, the student must be currently enrolled in any of UAT’s on-campus or online Cyber Security degree programs and be in good academic standing with the University. To be a good steward of Cayce’s memory, the student must demonstrate good character and moral behavior and must be an active member of the UAT community. If awarded, the scholarship amount is $2,000. 

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      Brook Cayce

      1996 - 2015

      The Brook Cayce Memorial Scholarship was created to foster the education of current female students who reflect the same spirit and love for UAT that Brook demonstrated during her life. Brook was a vibrant and intelligent young woman who went out of her way to befriend those around her and make others happy. She had an incredibly bright spirit and brought to UAT's campus an irreplaceable light that will be sorely missed. 

      During her time at UAT, Brook excelled in her cyber security courses, was Student Government President and participated in many groups around campus. This scholarship is designed to support women at UAT who are not only excelling in their courses, but are actively making the cyber security industry and UAT a better place. 

      It is our strongest desire to grow this memorial fund to support UAT students like Brook; and to keep the path to graduation open for these students and put them, as graduates, into a society and an industry that can benefit from some more people like her. 

      You may see Brook's parents, Kevan and Shellye Cayce, walking around campus from time to time as they are heavily involved with UAT and serve on the Foundation Advisory Board. 

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • The student must be a female currently enrolled in one of UAT’s Cyber Security majors (Cybersecurity, Network Engineering, Network Security, or Technology Forensics)
      • Must be in good academic standing with a current GPA of at least 2.75
      • Have no disciplinary action on record
      • Demonstrate financial need (to be verified with Financial Aid/Bursar)
      • Demonstrate involvement in the UAT community

        To apply, students must submit the following information:

      • A completed scholarship application
      • A current FAFSA on file with UAT
      • A one page essay discussing how the student plans to positively impact the Cyber Security industry after graduation, and how their time and experience at UAT has prepared them to do so
      • A signed agreement to commit to twelve (10) hours of service for the Foundation, with five (5) suggestions to services you may excel in providing. (i.e. brochure design, representation at events, etc.)

      The Honorable Eino Jacobson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a current on-campus University of Advancing Technology undergraduate student who has a passion for innovation and community service and demonstrates financial need. This is a service-based scholarship open to any student seeking any degree at UAT. If awarded, the scholarship amount is $2,000. 

      HONORABLE EINO JACOBSON

      Honorable Eino Jacobson

      1933- 2013

      Judge Eino Jacobson is regarded as one of the outstanding legal scholars in Arizona jurisprudence and is known for his dedication to civil service. He served as a dedicated judge for the Arizona Court of Appeals in Phoenix for over 25 years. By the age of 26 he had co-founded a law firm specializing in general civil litigation and criminal defense, and at the age of 27 became a sole practitioner who was known for taking hard to win cases. Upon his retirement in 1995, he also served on the UAT Board of Directors for 18 years and was Chairman for 2 of those. He also became an ombudsman for the Arizona Department of Economic Security's agency, joined Sons of the American Legion in honor of his father's military service, and was active in many organizations such as the Prescott Lions Club, YMCA, U of A Alumni Association, and Prescott Jaycees to name a few.

      "His contributions to Arizona's jurisprudence will continue to shape state law for years to come."

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Must be an active student in good academic standing with a current GPA of at least 2.75
      • Have no disciplinary action on record
      • Demonstrate financial need (to be verified with Financial Aid/Bursar)
      • Demonstrate current enrollment in a Federal Work-Study program
      • Demonstrate involvement in the UAT community

      To apply, students must submit the following information:

      • A completed scholarship application
      • A current FAFSA on file with UAT
      • Proof of employment at UAT through a Federal Work-Study program
      • A signed agreement to commit to twelve (10) hours of service for the Foundation, with five (5) suggestions to services you may excel in providing. (i.e. brochure design, representation at events, etc.)

      The Dr. Louis A. Schmitt Scholarship was created to foster the education of currently enrolled University of Advancing Technology students who share the same dedication and loyalty to UAT that has been demonstrated by Dr. Schmitt for decades. This scholarship is designed to support students who, despite financial hardship, are not only excelling in their courses, but actively demonstrate a love for technology and innovation. The Dr. Louis A. Schmitt Scholarship is awarded to an Arizona resident who is enrolled in either the Digital Maker and Fabrication or Robotics and Embedded Systems degree program. If awarded, the scholarship amount is $2,000. 

      Dr. Louis A. Schmitt

      Dr. Louis Schmitt

      Former UAT Board Director, Louis (Lou) is an esteemed dual-registered professional engineer with a wide range of experience in the planning, financing, engineering design, construction, and operation of major private and public infrastructure projects and programs. He served as the Arizona Department of Transportation's Deputy Director and Maricopa County Engineer/ Associate County Manager before his current position as Vice President of TMAD Taylor & Gaines. Dr. Schmitt was awarded the State of Arizona Governor's Award for Technical Excellence as well as an Honorary Doctorate of Science from UAT, along with several other notable achievements.

      Eligibility Requirements:

      • The student must be currently enrolled in either UAT's Digital Maker and Fabrication or Robotics and Embedded Systems majors
      • Must be in good academic standing with a current GPA of at least 2.75
      • Have no disciplinary action on record
      • Demonstrate financial need (to be verified with Financial Aid/Bursar)
      • Demonstrate a passion for innovating and creating the future

      To apply, students must submit the following information:

      • A completed scholarship application
      • A current FAFSA on file with UAT
      • Proof of enrollment in the Digital Maker and Fabrication or Robotics and Embedded Systems program
      • Proof of Arizona residence
      • A signed agreement to commit to twelve (10) hours of service for the Foundation, with five (5) suggestions to services you may excel in providing. (i.e. brochure design, representation at events, etc.)

      The Innovation Scholarship is awarded to a current UAT undergraduate student who has a passion for innovation and demonstrates financial need. This is a need-based $500 scholarship open to all majors or degrees. To be awarded the scholarship, the student must submit the following information and a one-page essay describing an innovation project.

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      Eligibility Requirements:

      • Must be a current UAT student in good academic standing with a current GPA of at least 2.75
      • Have no disciplinary action on record
      • Demonstrate financial need (to be verified with Financial Aid/Bursar)

      To apply, students must submit the following information:

      • A completed scholarship application
      • A current FAFSA on file with UAT
      • A one page essay describing your innovative project (you must include answers to the following):
        A. What makes your project innovative or different from past technology or projects?
        B. How did you come up with the idea for your innovative project?
      • A signed agreement to commit to twelve (10) hours of service for the Foundation, with five (5) suggestions to services you may excel in providing. (i.e. brochure design, representation at events, etc.)

      Applicants must meet all stated eligibility requirements and submit all required materials for consideration. Submitted materials will be forwarded to the UAT Foundation Board of Directors for review and final vote on student eligibility. If awarded, scholarship funds will be applied directly to tuition, typically in the beginning of the next fall semester.

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