

Ian Brummel, Colorado School of Mines | Cory Burkwald, Michigan Tech | Wesley Hall, Colorado School of Mines | Bridger Hurley, Montana Tech | Jing Liu, The University of Arizona | Tim MacIntyre, Colorado School of Mines | Zarifa McIntosh, Colorado School of Mines | Daniel Rowles, Virginia Tech Jennifer Jorgensen, University of Nevada, Reno Maria Pineda, New Mexico Institute of TechnologyĬameron Baker, Colorado School of Mines | Bon Durica, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology | Seth Edelen, Colorado School of Mines | Byron Hurtubia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile | Luke McCulloch, Montana Tech | Alex Norris, Virginia Tech | Monica Paul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Emily Perry, Colorado School of MinesĮmma Baker, University of Nevada, Reno | William Behre, Colorado School of Mines | Javier Cejas, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile | Rachel English, Colorado School of Mines | Sean Klasen, University of Arizona | Evan McCombs, Colorado School of Mines | Bethany Witter, Virginia Tech Timothy McIntyre, Colorado School of Mines Jack Dombrowski, Colorado School of MinesĪlexander Jones, Colorado School of MinesĬatherine Ott, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignĬurtis Johnson, University of Nevada, Renoĭirk-Philip Van Den Berg, University of Kentucky Applicants must be submitted through their school, and scholarships are available to students entering their junior or senior year or graduate school.īarry Feldman Memorial Scholarship Recipient To inquire about submitting an application for a Copper Club Academic Scholarship, please contact Jeannie St. To donate to the scholarship fund, contact us at 2022-23 application period has closed. With these contributions and, hopefully many more, we are striving to build an annuity, in perpetuity, which will assure sufficient funds for eight grants per year. In 1995, companies with which many of our members are associated, graciously commenced contributing to the fund.


To date, 183 scholarships and 2 special grants have been awarded.

(a 501(c)3 charitable organization) which best serves the interest of the club and its members. (a not-for-profit corporation) were merged and the surviving entity renamed The Copper Club, Inc. On August 17, 2000, the Copper Club (a complex trust) and the Copper Club Educational Fund, Inc. Accordingly, the Copper Club Educational Fund was established in 1994 and it has been administered by members of the Club’s Executive/Finance Committee. The criterion for the Grants, which can be up to $15,000 each, is academic excellence and need of financial assistance. The Board of Directors voted that all excess funds be used to establish a Grants Program to assist exceptional students preparing for careers in fields related to maintenance and expansion of the copper industry. From inception, the Club has made contributions, from accumulated excess funds, to causes and educational programs associated with the copper industry.
