[MACEP] ACPE Scholarship

Mike Cullum mike.cullum at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 07:59:52 PST 2016


Applications are down for this scholarship.  Due date is soon, so if you
know students who would benefit, please pass on this information.

Cheers,

Mike

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*ACPE - NW Scholarship Announcement*

For 2016, the Association of Computer Professionals in Education (ACPE) has
allocated up to $10,000 for scholarships of up to $2,500 each for students
in Oregon and Washington. These scholarships are available to graduating
high school seniors who have been actively involved in the use of
technology during their high school careers and are planning to pursue
studies in a technology-related field.

In order to qualify, a student must:

   - currently be a senior at an Oregon or Washington K–12 public or
   private educational institution
   - have demonstrated high interest and innovative use of technology
   during your high school career
   - have demonstrated some community/school involvement, preferably with a
   technology focus
   - plan to pursue studies in a technology-related field to obtain the
   minimum of a two-year degree
   - have created a simple website describing their own technology project
   and including links to evidence for that project. The evidence should be
   accessible via a standard browser and should not require installation of
   any additional software.
   - have completed the online Scholarship Application


To be considered, all components of the application must be submitted
before 5 p.m. on February 14, 2016.

More information including a link to the online application can be found
here:
http://www.acpenw.org/scholarships

Please feel free to share this with your high school counselors and CTE
Directors.

Questions can be directed to: scholarship at acpenw.org
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