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Kansas City Mid-America Chapter PMI 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.

The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter is offering two academic scholarships at $1,250 each. Eligibility criteria are:
- Candidate must be a member of the chapter or a direct family member of a chapter member (this includes step children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles)
- Candidates must be degree seeking, enrolled in a four-year degree program at an accredited university or college
- Candidates in any degree program are eligible

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

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