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Philly ISACA Scholarship Competition

The Philadelphia ISACA Chapter invites essay entries for the ISACA Scholarship Competition Award. Participants are to write an essay on one of the IT audit and controls-related topics or information security practices-related topics defined (as defined). Submissions will be reviewed by the Philadelphia ISACA Chapter Grants & Scholarships Committee.
Essays will be evaluated based on innovation and originality, ideas, relevance, clarity of thought, demonstrated understanding of the subject matter, organization, spelling, punctuation, and grammar.

Scholarships will be awarded to the top three submissions as decided by Philadelphia ISACA Chapter Grants & Scholarships Committee. All decisions are final. This scholarship is a one-time award.
1st Place: $2,500
2nd Place: $1,500
3rd Place: $1,000

All scholarship award winners will have their essay published in the Philadelphia ISACA Chapter Newsletter. The student will also receive a one-year membership to the ISACA organization. For more information, please visit our website.

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