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J. Roger Glunt Graduate Fellowship in Housing

Due: Spring 2025 at 5pm ET

The J. Roger Glunt Graduate Fellowship in Housing is an award for full-time graduate students who are currently in, or planning to enroll in, the College of Engineering, and who are focusing on topics related to housing and residential construction, such as architectural engineering or civil and environmental engineering. The fellowship was endowed in honor of Mr. Roger Glunt, past President of the National Association of Home Builders.

The applicant’s graduate studies research should be related, but not limited, to various aspects of architectural and structural engineering, architecture, construction management, land development, sustainability, energy efficiency, etc. as they relate to residential construction. The applicant is also expected to demonstrate promise of academic achievement and quality of leadership, perseverance, and dependability. The fellowship will provide financial resources to cover travel, research, and educational expenses.

The 2025-26 J. Roger Glunt Graduate Fellowship in Housing application and flyer will be available in early 2025.

Complete applications will be due in spring 2025. No late or incomplete applications will be accepted.

Specific questions regarding the Fellowship may be directed to:

Dr. Ali Memari 
Bernard and Henrietta Hankin Chair of Residential Building Construction
amm7@psu.edu

Mindy Boffemmyer
Financial & Communications Coordinator
Pennsylvania Housing Research Center
mub21@psu.edu

 
 

About

The Pennsylvania Housing Research Center serves the home building industry and the residents of Pennsylvania by improving the quality and affordability of housing.

We conduct applied research, foster the development and commercialization of innovative technologies, and transfer appropriate technologies to the housing community.

Pennsylvania Housing Research Center

The Pennsylvania State University

116 Lidia Manson Building

3127 Research Drive

State College, PA 16801

Phone: 814-865-2341

E-mail: phrc@psu.edu