The Paul LaVene Architecture Scholarship Program, established by the Southeast Concrete Masonry Association (SCMA), provides scholarships to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in architecture. Eligible students must attend accredited colleges and universities in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, or Tennessee.

The program aims to support students in their architectural education and encourage innovation in the design, application, and use of manufactured concrete masonry and hardscape products within the building industry.

Key Details:

This scholarship program is administered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability, or national origin.

Past Winner: Marissa Trobl

Melissa Trobl - 2024 Winner of Paul LaVene Scholarship

The Paul LaVene Architecture Scholarship Program, established by the Southeast Concrete Masonry Association (SCMA), provides scholarships to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in architecture. Eligible students must attend accredited colleges and universities in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, or Tennessee.

The program aims to support students in their architectural education and encourage innovation in the design, application, and use of manufactured concrete masonry and hardscape products within the building industry.

Key Details:

  • Scholarship Amount: $1,000
  • Number of Awards: Up to five scholarships per academic year
  • Eligible Schools: Colleges and universities in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee
  • Eligibility: Full-time undergraduate or graduate students in architecture programs
  • Purpose: To encourage students to explore the use of concrete masonry and hardscapes in innovative architectural designs.
  • Deadline to Apply: TBD

This scholarship program is administered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability, or national origin.

Past Winner: Marissa Trobl

Melissa Trobl - 2024 Winner of Paul LaVene Scholarship