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2026 Stevens Institute of Technology Balanced Man Scholarship

Offered by Sigma Phi Epsilon New Jersey Alpha Chapter

About this scholarship

The 2026 Stevens Institute of Technology Balanced Man Scholarship provides $2,000 through Sigma Phi Epsilon’s New Jersey Alpha Chapter. It is intended for incoming male first-year Stevens students who exhibit academic excellence, effective leadership, and a commitment to physical and personal well-being. The chapter describes these qualities through the fraternity’s sound mind and sound body ideal. Fraternity membership is not a condition of applying for or receiving the scholarship. The official Stevens chapter site currently marks the application as open, and its embedded campus-specific Salesforce form confirms both the $2,000 award pool and a November 1, 2026 deadline. Applicants provide contact and high-school details, expected college graduation year, intended major or minor, cumulative high-school or college GPA, and ACT or SAT history. They also summarize leadership and community involvement, honors, awards and scholarships, and work experience. The application has no essay prompt in the current first step, although the chapter may contact candidates during its selection process. Students should prepare all activity and academic details before beginning because the live form must be finished in one sitting and cannot be saved. The direct link in this listing is uniquely tied to Stevens and should not be replaced with another SigEp chapter’s application.

Eligibility

  • Be an incoming male first-year student at Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Demonstrate academic excellence and effective leadership
  • Show commitment to health, well-being, and the Balanced Man ideal
  • Provide the requested GPA, academic, activity, honor, and work information
  • Complete the application in one sitting because it cannot be saved
  • Submit the Stevens-specific form by November 1, 2026

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