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Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation's University Scholarship & Research Grant

The Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation is pleased to announce its annual university scholarship, research grant and laptop grant program, aimed at encouraging deserving female students to pursue information technology and technical careers. This year's competition commences immediately and is open to women, of all ages, pursuing technology degrees and certifications at the college level.

The scholarship program covers one high school senior ($20,000 - four years), one undergraduate-level ($15,000 - three years), one graduate-level college/university scholarship ($15,000 - three years), for women who are currently or will be enrolled in college/university-level courses, as well as two MCWT active member scholarships ($5000 each - two years) for the upcoming academic year. In addition, MCWTF is offering one graduate or undergraduate level research grant, which can be applied to research materials, lab requirements, travel and presentation needs.

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