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CMNS-UNDERGRAD-NEWS May 2017

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Computer Science Scholarship Program for College Students

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Denys Samofan <[log in to unmask]>

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Daily eNews for CMNS Students <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 25 May 2017 04:46:13 -0400

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Subject: Computer Science Scholarship Program for College Students

Description:
Apriorit offers an educational technology grant for high school seniors and
graduate students in USA, who have been enrolled at a college or university
for a computer engineering or computer science program this year. We want to
support young people passionate about IT and planning to build their career
in this field.

1 Prize: $1000
Application deadline: July 1, 2017

Why we do it

Because we are passionate about software engineering! After all, we are geeks
working at the job we like, and we want to support other geeks pursuing the
same goal.

We started this computer science scholarships program for college freshman
and high school seniors because we are as passionate about software
engineering as you are. Computer science provides a wonderful opportunity for
young talented people to meet together and work on the new and innovative
technologies that will make life tomorrow easier for all of us.

If you'd like to learn more about our specialization, please take a look at
some knowledge we share:

Blog > Windows File System Filter Driver Development Tutorial
Blog > OS X and iOS Reverse Engineering: How to Reverse Engineer an iOS App
Blog > Linux Driver Tutorial: How to Write a Simple Linux Device Driver

Apriorit already provides advanced opportunities to study computer science
for the students in Ukraine, where our offices are located. Here our
professional engineers can work directly with students, sharing practical
experience and introducing students to the inner workings of the industry.

Now we decided to launch a program in US giving scholarship for computer
science students, in order to give our small share in facilitating the
industry that we are a part of in a country where most of our clients
operate. Finding money for education is not easy, especially for young
people, and this is why many try to find grants to help them pay for tuition.
We hope that this scholarship will give a young person passionate about
software engineering an opportunity they deserve.

Eligibility requirements:

In order to apply for scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:

Must be a graduate of a public or accredited private high school
Must be a first-year student in a computer engineering or computer science
program at a US-based college or university, residing in US
Must have a minimum composite SAT score of 1700 or ACT score of 27
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0
Must be passionate about computer engineering :)

Applying for our computer engineering scholarship for students is easy. All
you need to do is to fill the application form below.

We request data about you, your education and your career vision. Please note
that we DO respect your privacy and handle the data you provided properly
(see Privacy Policy below). Also please note that we reserve a right to
contact institutions you mention in your application form to verify provided
data.

How we review the applications

Our computer science grant for high school students will be awarded based on
carefully reviewing each application. We will examine your grades and your
essay and select a most pro-active student, confident about the career he or
she selected. We welcome the individuals who already tried themselves working
on some computer-related projects or studies.

Event Date: July 1, 2017
Contact Person: Denys Samofan
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: http://www.apriorit.com/student-scholarships

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