The AIA Flint Donald E. Lee Architecture Scholarship Fund was established to
encourage and assist students graduating from high schools in the Flint Section
region (Genesee, Shiawassee, and Lapeer Counties) and existing college students
to pursue a professional degree in architecture at a college or university with a
NAAB accredited architecture program, or an associate degree in architectural
technology. The fund is administered by AIA Flint, a Section of the American
Institute of Architects, and the Community Foundation of Greater Flint.

The American Institute of Architects- Flint has over 40 architect, associate, and
affiliate members. Our mission is to illuminate the profession of architecture
through advocacy, public outreach, education, fellowship, and recognition of
design excellence. Our members work with each other and their communities to
create more valuable, healthy, and sustainable buildings and neighborhoods.

Since the inception of the scholarship in 2012, the AIA Flint has awarded
$58,500.00 in scholarships to 35 recipients.

The American Institute of Architects Flint, jointly with AIA National, and the
Community Foundation of Greater Flint, is pleased to announce the recipients for
this year’s Donald E. Lee Architecture Scholarship:

Robert W. King, of Flushing, Michigan, a Flushing High School graduate, will be
attending the University of Michigan, has been awarded a scholarship in the amount
of $2,000.00.

Teairra Goodman, of Swartz Creek, Michigan, a Swartz Creek High School graduate,
will be attending Lawrence Technological University, has been awarded a
scholarship in the amount of $2,000.00.

Kirsten Sheldon, of Grand Blanc, Michigan, a graduate of Grand Blanc High School,
and Michigan State University, is attending graduate school at Arizona State
University, has been awarded a scholarship in the amount of $2,000.00.

For more information contact John K. Costa, AIA Flint – Scholarship Chairman