AIA Piedmont
Architectural Scholarship
The AIA Piedmont Architectural Scholarship is offered to a high school senior, who has met the requirements for graduation from a high school located within the boundaries of the AIA Piedmont Section (Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham Counties) and has chosen to study in the field of Architecture.
The recipient of the scholarship must be accepted to an accredited architectural program by May 1st to receive the scholarship. The offer of a single one thousand dollar scholarship will be used to help supplement the tuition cost for a student attending a College or University and majoring in an accredited Architecture Program. The award of the scholarship is not to be based on financial need of the applicant.
AIA Piedmont Section is currently the only Section of the NC Chapter that has a scholarship program.
Will be awarded to a student at North Carolina State University College of Design and University of North Carolina at Charlotte School of Architecture.
Fund Name AIA North Carolina Piedmont Section Scholarship
Donor AIA Piedmont Section North Carolina

Congratulations to Stephen Bell
The North Carolina State University’s College of Design has announced Stephen Bell the recipient of the AIA NC Piedmont Section Scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year. Stephen is from Greensboro, a student in the Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture program and is presently in his sophomore year. Congratulations Stephen.
Alvis George Memorial Architectural Competition
The Alvis George Memorial Architectural Competition is open to Randolph County and City of Asheboro High School students interested in the field of Architecture. Held annually, the competition awards the winning participant paid tuition to North Carolina State University’s College of Design’s Design Camp during the summer.
Home of the Month Program
The AIA Piedmont Section, along with other North Carolina chapters are supporting Georgia Bizio, FAIA of North Carolina State University’s College of Design. This program is raises awareness of the work of local architects and the field of Architecture to the public at large.
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