Grant Expands Chemical Engineering Education in U.K.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Grant Expands Chemical Engineering Education in U.K.
Matthew Grant of Broken Arrow, Okla. is embarking on a life-changing experience at
the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. This educational opportunity completes
the final stages of the prestigious W.W. Allen Scholars Program at Oklahoma State
University; considered the premier engineering scholars program in the nation. This
program includes a generous scholarship and awards package to advance development
towards being one of the nation’s top engineering graduates.
Grant completed a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from OSU in May, and
is currently pursuing a master of philosophy in bioscience enterprise at one of the
world’s foremost universities, the University of Cambridge.
The Allen Scholars Program is designed to accelerate leadership and professional
development, stimulate intellectual growth, enhance interpersonal skills, develop
career and cultural perspectives, and to prepare graduates for a full awareness of
global forces and opportunities. It is highlighted by the opportunity to study abroad
at the University of Cambridge.
“This program provides unique learning and networking experiences, with the defining
characteristic being a one-year master’s study at the University of Cambridge,” said
Dr. Karl Reid, Regents Service Professor, College of Engineering, Architecture and
Technology at OSU. “Some of tomorrow’s corporate leaders will be former or current
Allen Scholars. They are competitive and innovative professionals who will make a
difference in our world.”
The scholars program was established by W. Wayne Allen, former chairman and CEO of
Phillips Petroleum Company. Aside from being personally mentored by Allen, the scholar
receives an annual scholarship throughout their undergraduate studies at OSU, followed
by full tuition, fees and housing for a master of philosophy degree program at the
University of Cambridge.
The value of this OSU exclusive program exceeds most other national engineering awards,
totaling approximately $82,000 in scholarship, enrichment activities and study abroad
experience.
Grant is the son of Donna and Scott Grant, and graduated from Broken Arrow High School.
He was active in many areas at OSU including Presidents Leadership Council, and was
selected for Phi Kappa Phi, a National Honors Society.