PMI Portland Chapter Scholarship

The PMI Educational Foundation Scholarship Program is pleased that you are interested in pursuing a career in project management. The Foundation has established a tuition scholarship program to assist qualified students in obtaining degrees from accredited academic institutions of higher learning in the field of project management. Scholarships are sponsored by PMI, PMI Components, corporations and universities.

Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate two-year or four-year degree program. For the two year degree program, applicants must also be enrolled in or applying for a Project Management Certificate Program. For the four year degree program, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for a degree program in project management or a related field of study benefiting from project management. In addition to the criteria noted above, applicants will be reviewed with the following order of priority:
- A resident of the Portland Metro area (including Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington and Yamhill counties in Oregon; or Clark and Skamania counties in Washington) attending or planning to attend any two- or four-year accredited college or university
- An individual attending or planning to attend a two- or four-year accredited degree program at a college or university in the Portland Metro area as defined above
- An individual attending or planning to attend any two- or four-year accredited college or university in the states of Oregon or Washington

For more information and to apply online, please visit our website. Questions can be addressed to pmief@pmi.org

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