NSCC Internship Foundation Scholarship Program
Deadline to apply: Tuesday, September 28th, 2021
The NSCC Foundation Internship Scholarship is a need-based award offered to help selected students offset the cost of completing an approved credit-bearing internship. For the 2021/2022 Academic Year, the award is open to ALL NSCC STUDENTS who are required to complete a 120-hour field experience as part of their academic major.
Selection Process
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Students who receive funding through this scholarship program will be selected based on financial need.
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The scholarship is not a payment for an internship; the award is designed to offset the costs of participation in an approved credit-bearing internship.
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Funding through this program only applies to the 120 hours needed to complete the internship for academic credit.
There is no guarantee of receiving the stipend; do not plan your internship to be contingent on receipt of the award. The selection process is not timed to coordinate with the start of your internship; recipients may be notified partway through their internship experience.
Awards up to $750.00 are allocated for the Fall 2021, Spring 2022, and Summer 2022.
Design internship at Dart World.
Eligibility
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Must be enrolled in a qualifying academic program at NSCC (see program list below).
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Demonstrate a financial need.
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Must have a 2.50 or higher cumulative GPA.
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Must submit a complete application packet by the deadline of Tuesday, September 28th, 2021.
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All fields/questions answered on application.
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Requirement to upload a typed personal statement directly into this form.
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Requirement to upload a typed recommendation from a NSCC Faculty, Staff, Counselor, or Employer.
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Your recommender may be contacted for a personal reference.
Qualifying Programs
The following Associate Degree or Certificate programs at NSCC are eligible for the award:
Accounting
Graphic Design – Integrated Media
Graphic Design - Print
Computer Applications
Computer Information Systems
Cybersecurity and Computer Networking
Computer Programming
Computer Science Transfer
Liberal Arts
Questions? Technical Issues?
Adam Cutler
Dean of Strategic Partnerships
acutler@northshore.edu