Intel/ United Negro College Fund Scholarship Program
Intel Corporation, a multi-billion dollar global technology company, has partnered with the United Negro College fund to help fund scholarship awards to African American college students who can not afford to pay for college. In addition to the financial assistance, Intel is also committed to offering internships to qualifying students at the company's headquarters in Silicon Valley.
Eligible applicants must:
*Must be an African American and a U.S. Citizen;
* Must be a full-time college sophomore, junior, senior or graduate attending any four-year accredited college or university at the time of application;
* Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher on a 4.0 scale system;
*Must be a major in Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering,
*Must complete an application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have an exhibited financial need as verified by their college or university.
All applicants must complete the online application and submit the following application materials by the application deadline:
1. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member who is familiar with the applicant's academic abilities.
2. Essay; for details go to the essay section
3. An official transcript and updated resume.
The deadline for this scholarship is usually in FEBRUARY, and the award amount is up to $5,000.
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