NASCLA 2025 Scholarship Program
Introduction
Welcome to the NASCLA Scholarship Program
The NASCLA Scholarship Program is dedicated to empowering students pursuing licenses, certificates, and certifications in the construction industry, helping them build the foundation for a successful and rewarding career.
Description
What Winners Receive:
1. Tuition Awards
1st Place: $5,000
2nd Place: $3,000
3rd Place: $2,000
2. Complimentary Invitation to the NASCLA 2025 Annual Conference
Winners will join us in Orange County, California, from September 16th–19th, 2025, with a package that includes:
Free Conference Registration
Flight & Travel Arrangements
Hotel Accommodations
3. Professional Mentorship
Each winner will be paired with an experienced industry mentor who will provide personalized guidance, valuable insights, and opportunities to build meaningful connections as you embark on your professional journey.
4. Industry-Wide Recognition
This prestigious award celebrates excellence, granting winners industry-wide recognition for their achievements and positioning them as future leaders in the construction field.
Qualifications
Who Can Apply:
Desire a career in the construction industry
18 years of age or older
Currently registered as a part-time or full-time student at an accredited technical school or college/university
Attending an accredited technical school or college/university within a construction discipline in 2025-2026 school year.
Be a U.S. citizen or documented permanent resident of the United States
What We’re Looking For:
Scholarship applicants will be judged by industry professionals, so let your application reflect creativity, innovation, passion, and your ability to communicate effectively.
Thank you, and GOOD LUCK!

About NASCLA
Founded in 1962, the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to promote best practices and license uniformity for agencies that regulate the construction industry. By upholding dedication to the assistance of contractor licensing and enforcement agencies, trade associations, and members of the construction industry, NASCLA serves as a vital resource for its members and the contracting community.