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PMI Delaware Valley Chapter Scholarship

PMI Delaware Valley Chapter is offering one scholarship in the amount of $2,500. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited degree program (bachelor, master, or doctoral) in project management or a related field of study benefitting from project management. In addition to the criteria noted above, applicants will be reviewed with the following order of priority:
- A member of the PMI Delaware Valley Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university
- A resident of the Delaware Valley* attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university
- An individual attending or planning to attend any accredited degree program at a college or university in the Delaware Valley*
- Any individual attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university in Pennsylvania or Delaware

*Delaware Valley consists of the following geographical locations:
Delaware: New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties
Pennsylvania: Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties
Maryland: Cecil County
New Jersey: Camden County

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