NSCA Education Foundation offers scholarships

May 12, 2007 8:00 AM

    

The NSCA Education Foundation is funded primarily through manufacturer donations.

The NSCA Education Foundation is awarding five $1000 educational scholarships to students entering the commercial electronic systems industry. This scholarship program seeks to raise awareness of the profession and promote interest among today’s youth.

In addition to the scholarship program, the Foundation will provide 200 students with free NSCA memberships. Student membership benefits include: access to an online job board and resume database, free entrance to NSCA Expo, member pricing on NSCA University classes and updates on legislation facing the industry.

The scholarship application deadline is June 15, 2007. Award criteria and the application can be found on the NSCA Education Foundation Web site at http://student.nscafoundation.org.

For more information, visit www.nscafoundation.org.




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