The Peter Kiewit Foundation Engineering Academy seeks to recruit and retain all scholars in the program. Scholars must demonstrate interest and commitment to the advancement of women in engineering, computing, or construction. The Engineering Academy provides scholars who have financial need with the resources and support to pursue careers in engineering, computing, and construction to help shape the future workforce of Nebraska.
We envision a future where all students achieve long-term economic success through rewarding careers in engineering, computing, and construction.
This program grounds its work in The Complete Engineer®, ensuring students participate in experiential learning in tandem with the technical expertise provided by a Big Ten degree. Through a cohort-based program of 40 scholars each year, these students will be empowered to make a positive impact in their field through exclusive seminar courses, dedicated success coaching, and support of a faculty fellows network.
Engineering Academy in the News
Learn about what our scholars are involved in
A Love of Science, Grandfather’s Influence Inspire PKF Engineering Academy Student
PKFEA member, Jamie Krab, shares her story

Raikes School team gives AI a fashion-forward makeover
PKFEA member, Katia Henrriquez, assists on the Raikes Student Design project for The Buckle

40 students named to Peter Kiewit Foundation Engineering Academy
Welcome Cohort 3 to campus!

Engineers swing into New Orleans to rebuild playgrounds
Hear from PKFEA member, Ashley Hernandez-Najera

Sule utilizes engineering knowledge, makes an impact in rural Nebraska
PKFEA member, Maryam Sule, shares about her experience with the Rural Fellows program

Puc Nieto aims to break stereotypes in tech industry
PKFEA member, Estefany Puc Nieto, shares her story
