General Scholarships, John Rickus Memorial Scholarship, and Industrial Trades Scholarship

All application submissions must be received no later than March 31, 2025. You can apply for multiple scholarships if you meet the eligibility criteria. Application link

General Scholarship

The Resolution Copper General Scholarship is a one-time grant of $3,000, providing financial assistance to encourage graduating high school seniors to further their education and to recruit students into the mineral exploration, mining industry, and related fields. Preference goes to students who have a definite career objective in one or more of the following academic areas: Biology, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences (including Geology), Hydrology and Water Resources, and Mineral Processing, Plant Science or related fields, Business related fields, and Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial trade programs. Applicants must currently maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA.

Industrial Trades Scholarship

The Resolution Copper Industrial Trades Scholarship is a one-time grant of $3,000, providing financial assistance to encourage graduating high school seniors to further their education and obtain technical skills that can be applied to careers in the mineral exploration and/or mining industry and related fields. Preference goes to students who have a definite career objective in one or more of the following academic areas: Machinist, Metal Fabricator/Welder, Industrial Mechanic, HVAC Technician, PLC Programmer, Instrumentation Technician, or Industrial Electrician. Applicants must currently maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA.

John Rickus Memorial Scholarship

The John Rickus Memorial Scholarship is a one-time grant of $1,000, providing financial assistance to encourage graduating high school seniors to further their education. John Rickus was the former President of Resolution Copper from 2005 to 2008. Preference will be given but not limited to students who have a definite career objective in one or more of the following academic areas: Biology, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences (including Geology), Hydrology and Water Resources, and Mineral Processing, Plant Science or related fields, Business related fields, and Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial trade programs. Applicants must currently maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA.

Student Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must be a high school senior enrolled at Superior High School, Globe High School, Miami High School, Apache Junction High School, Ray High School, or Hayden High School, San Carlos High School.

Institution Eligibility Criteria: Scholarships are only for full-time enrollment at an accredited two or four-year college, university, business or trade school in Arizona that meets the eligibility criteria below. Proof of full-time enrollment is required. Eligible institutions must have a physical campus located in Arizona (i.e., no “correspondence” schools) and must meet at least one of the eligibility criteria set forth below: 1) A college or university meeting the accreditation requirements of one of the national college or university accrediting bodies. 2) A community or junior college or a college preparatory, secondary, trade, technical, or business school accredited by an appropriate governmental agency or state department of education or other reputable agency.

Overview and Guidelines

Scholarship Committee: A committee of Resolution Copper staff members will review all applications. All applicants will be notified by mail no later than April 18th, 2025. Resolution Copper is responsible for administering this scholarship, including determining the number of scholarships, establishing award amounts, selecting final recipients, paying the scholarship award to the institution, and resolving any disputes that may arise. The scholarships will be for tuition at the designated institution. Checks will be made payable to the institution on behalf of the student upon initial acceptance of the student at the qualifying institution.

Selection Criteria: Scholarships will be awarded based on the following criteria: 1) Academic achievement (including grade point average, class rank or percentile ranking, ACT/SAT scores or appropriate entrance exams). 2) Leadership roles, noteworthy accomplishments, awards and recognition, school, community and personal activities. 3) Also, a planned study in one of the preferred areas of education, demonstration of the potential for future success, recommendations from the school counselor, and financial need. 3) A potential recipient need not demonstrate that he/she meets all such criteria, and strong consideration will go to students with a keen interest in the academic areas designated above.

Recipient Requirements: All recipients must meet and maintain the following eligibility requirements: 1) The recipient must enroll as, and always remain, a full-time student attending an eligible institution during the entire academic year for which the award is granted. 2) The recipient must always maintain good academic standing with the eligible institution and not be placed in academic probation. 3) The recipient must perform 10 hours of community service within 12 months following receipt of award. 4) Participate in Scholarship Alumni Program which includes completion of 10 hours of community service or outreach within 12 months, and/or participation in Resolution Copper’s Career Day.

Forfeiture of Award: A recipient selected for financial assistance will forfeit the award if he or she: does not enroll as a full-time student in the qualified institution for the fall academic 2025 year in which the award is to be effective or after enrollment, withdraws or ceases to be a full-time student.

This program is established voluntarily and unilaterally by Resolution Copper and may be modified or terminated by Resolution Copper at any time. Resolution Copper affirms the right of every person to participate without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or other protected classification.

Our Work

One Shift, One Team: A Big Win at 10 Shaft

At Resolution Copper, success isn’t just measured in tons moved or hours logged. It’s in how we show up for each other, work together, and take pride in doing things the right way.

Celebrating Indigenous Youth at NABI 2025

Resolution Copper was proud to return as Presenting Sponsor of the 2025 Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) — and this year was the biggest one yet. With 204 Native American basketball teams representing over 160 Tribal Nations and competing in more than 500 games, NABI 2025 brought together young Indigenous athletes from across the U.S. for a week of competition, connection, and community.

Cultural Commitments: Preserving What Matters Most

At Resolution Copper, we believe cultural stewardship begins with listening. For more than a decade, we’ve built relationships with Native American Tribes and local communities whose deep ties to the land shape how we move forward. This work isn’t finished, it’s ongoing. And it’s built on respect, collaboration, and trust.

Smarter Stewardship: Setting a New Standard for Land and Water Use

At Resolution Copper, mining is only part of the story. We are equally committed to protecting the land and water that sustain our operations and our communities.

Local Support for Resolution Copper: How Mining Is Building Opportunities

Mining is deeply rooted in Arizona’s Copper Triangle—and it’s driving the region’s next chapter. Local leaders across Superior, Miami, and Kearny are voicing their strong support for the Resolution Copper project.

Powering Economic Growth in Arizona

When people talk about Arizona’s economic future, Resolution Copper is part of that conversation. This project isn’t just about mining. It’s about building opportunities. It’s about putting Arizona’s people, resources, and innovation to work in a way that delivers real, lasting impact.

Resolution Copper welcomes the republication of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)

Resolution Copper welcomes today’s republication of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS)—a positive step forward for the project. This republication allows the USFS to advance the congressionally mandated land exchange, enabling future underground mine development and placing thousands of acres of land into permanent conservation.

From Apprentice to Mentor: Powering the Future

At Resolution Copper, we’re not just building a mine. We’re investing in people and lifelong careers. Carlos’ mining journey started just a few miles from where he works today. A 2006 graduate of Superior High School, he grew up watching the legacy of mining shape his hometown. He didn’t wait long to jump in by 2007, he was underground, working on Shaft #9 with Cementation.

Statement attributable to Vicky Peacey, General Manager, Resolution Copper

We are pleased that the Ninth Circuit’s decision will stand. The Resolution Copper mine is vital to securing America’s energy future, infrastructure needs, and national defense with a domestic supply of copper and other critical minerals.