KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Cynthia Roe, a Civil Engineering student at ˿Ƶ Tech, has been selected as recipient of the a scholarship valued at $2,500 to promote the advancement of the transportation profession by providing financial assistance to students pursuing degrees in transportation engineering or other related fields.
Originally from Weed, California, Cynthia has been attending ˿Ƶ Tech in Klamath Falls for three years and is on track to graduate in 2022 with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in civil engineering. She became interested in civil engineering at a young age; seeing the beautiful buildings her family built through their construction business made her want to be part of a design process. “While at ˿Ƶ Tech my department has grown this love of design,” she shared. “The knowledge that our faculty brings to the table combined with the projects required of us make engineering a more tangible and enjoyable experience.”
Cynthia is an extremely dedicated student who, in addition to her work with the ITE Student Chapter, served at the 2019-20 president of the American Society of Civil Engineers-Associated General Contractors Student Chapter and serves as a peer consultant in the ˿Ƶ Tech Student Success Center.
For the past 12 years, ˿Ƶ ITE has honored an outstanding undergraduate and graduate student from associated ˿Ƶ universities. This is the fourth time in seven years that an ˿Ƶ Tech undergraduate or graduate student has been awarded the scholarship, and the second year in a row. The scholarships are awarded annually from a large pool of applicants from several ˿Ƶ universities.
“I would like to thank the ˿Ƶ Tech Civil Engineering department chair, Dr. Roger Lindgren,” said Cynthia. “He is always the biggest advocate for us students and cares for our knowledge and goals. I appreciate his recommendation for this scholarship. I look forward to learning from him in the classroom and staying connected after graduating.”
The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) is an international membership association of transportation professionals who work to improve mobility and safety for all transportation system users and help build smart and livable communities. Founded in 1930, ITE is a community of over 16,000 transportation professionals including, transportation engineers, transportation planners, consultants, educators, technologists and researchers.