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Collaboratory Scholarship Program

Collaboratory Scholarship Program

Applicable For:

High School Students , Undergraduate Students & Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,600

Application Deadline:

11/01/2024
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About This Scholarship

In order to recognise the knowledge and social networks that students build while attending college, Collaboratory Scholars was established. Collaboration is more successfully implemented and maintained when students are involved, which benefits both the students and the institutions’ ability to use collaboration to its fullest potential.

Welcome to the biggest community-based initiative for solving problems in American history. We are dedicated to uniting Southwest Florida in order to address all of our significant societal issues within an eighteen-year time frame. We intend to accomplish this with the help of everyone in the community, including people from all five counties and people of different ages, races, abilities, and worldviews. We are providing local youngsters with scholarships as a result of our generosity.

Eligibility Criteria For Collaboratory Scholarship Program

Here are some general eligibility criteria that you may find for such scholarships:

  • Field of Study: Scholarships in the field of social networking may be available to students pursuing degrees or conducting research in areas such as computer science, information technology, communication, media studies, marketing, or related fields.
  • Academic Achievement: Most scholarships require applicants to demonstrate strong academic performance. This typically includes maintaining a minimum GPA (Grade Point Average) or achieving specific academic benchmarks.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Scholarships may have specific citizenship or residency requirements. Some scholarships may be open only to citizens or permanent residents of a particular country, while others may be open to international students.
  • Essay or Application: Many scholarship applications require students to submit an essay or written statement outlining their interest in social networking, their goals, and how the scholarship would support their academic or career aspirations. The selection committee may assess the applicant’s passion, commitment, and potential impact in the field.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Active involvement in extracurricular activities related to social networking, such as participating in clubs, organizations, or research projects, may enhance an applicant’s chances of receiving a scholarship.
  • Recommendations: Some scholarships may require applicants to submit letters of recommendation from professors, mentors, or employers who can speak to their academic abilities, character, and potential in the field of social networking.

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