June 4, 2026

NDTA Foundation Accepting Scholarship Applications

Scholarship

The NDTA Foundation scholarship application process for the 2026-2027 academic year is open through April 15 via e-mail four academic scholarship programs for members and their children. The Patuxent Partnership is helping to publicize the program.

The NDTA Foundation Scholarship Program provides a source for college students, studying logistics and transportation for the ICP. The program supports and encourages students to enter and pursue careers related to logistics, transportation, supply chain, distribution, and passenger travel services. Connecting students with industry members can help them establish connections and lead to career opportunities.

  • Program A – for currently enrolled college students
  • Program B – for soon-to-be high school graduates accepted at an accredited institution
  • Program C – for currently enrolled, distance learning college students
  • Program D – Denny Edwards Graduate Scholarship for graduate (master’s degree) students

The National Defense Transportation Association offers all scholarship winners an opportunity join its Industry Connect Program. The ICP links interested students with an industry mentor to help them bridge to the future.

More information can be found here.

NDTA is excited about the education and development of the country’s future logistics and transportation leaders.

To learn about scholarship qualification details and how to apply, go to the foundation’s website, call 703-751-5011, or email at [email protected].

About The Patuxent Partnership

The Patuxent Partnership is a nonprofit member organization that fosters collaboration between government, industry, and academia to advance education through STEM-based initiatives; to advance technology through speaker programs, forums, and networking; to advance science and technology transfer through the exchange of ideas, information, and data related to technologies; and to increase workforce development through an array of initiatives.

SoMD 2030 is focused on building a STEM pipeline, increasing career opportunities. This collaborative effort is funded by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aviation Division. The Patuxent Partnership is accomplishing the work under an agreement with NAWCAD, working with St. Mary’s College of Maryland, College of Southern Maryland, area public school systems, as well as other schools, industry, and NAWCAD. SoMD 2030 connects talented students with paid apprenticeships and internships.

To learn more about The Patuxent Partnership and its programs, visit its Leader member page.

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