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**2008 RHT/AITP Scholarship Winners
Announced!
Robert Half Technology and the Association of Information Technology
Professionals (AITP) will offer offer $2,500 scholarships to
two outstanding AITP Student Members pursuing studies in Information Technology. The
scholarships will be awarded based on demonstrated academic achievement,
leadership activities, community service and future career interests. The
winners will be recognized during the 14th Annual AITP National Collegiate
Conference awards banquet in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Saturday evening,
April 4, 2009.
2009 Applications are will be accepted this fall!
Click HERE for the Application!
The application deadline will be February 25, 2009. Applications should be
emailed to rhtscholarship@aitp.org and please include "RHT Scholarship" in
the subject line. An official academic transcript is required and must be
received by March 1, 2008.
2008 RobertHalf Technology/AITP $2,500 Scholarship
Winners:
Grant Newman, Central Michigan University
As a three-year member of AITP it is an incredible honor to be selected
for a Robert Half Technology/AITP scholarship award. Not only is this an
incredible blessing towards my tuition, but it is also a great opportunity
for me to share my positive experiences in AITP with current and potential
members back here on the campus of Central Michigan University; proof and
encouragement that working hard and pouring into AITP is a rewarding
commitment. I have grown immensely as a student and future professional
through my involvement with AITP and I can't wait to use this scholarship to
the fullest extent during my last semesters at CMU. Thank you Robert Half
Technology and AITP!
Michael Koehler, Delta State University
Words cannot express how it feels to be one of only two people selected
to receive the 2008 Robert Half Technology/AITP scholarship. It’s a
tremendous honor to be recognized by such prominent organizations. The
generosity and commitment they show toward students is absolutely
incredible, and the opportunities they provide for students like me to
interact and network with other IT professionals can’t be beaten. The past
few years with AITP has helped me develop professionally, and reinforced my
dedication to the ideals of scholastic achievement and personal integrity.
With only a year left in my undergraduate career, I’m looking forward to
becoming a professional member of AITP and giving back to the next
generation of information technology professionals. Thanks again, Robert
Half Technology and AITP!
2007 Robert Half Technology/AITP $2,500 Scholarship Winners:
Daniel Fowler, Tarleton State University
First off, thank you Robert Half Technology and AITP for forming the
alliance and hosting the national conference which gives a chance for future
IT professionals like myself to demonstrate our skills and network with
current IT professionals. The RHT scholarship will help reduce the
increasing cost of tuition and reminds me that IT professionals like RHT are
aware of our efforts in continuing our professional development through
organizations such as AITP. I will continue to be a part of AITP as a
professional member and I look forward to working for an organization that
gives back such as RHT. Thank you!
James Conley, Gateway Technical College
I would like to take the time to thank Robert Half Technology and the
Association of Information Technology Professionals for awarding me the 2007
RHT/AITP scholarship award. It means so much to me in furthering my
education. It feels good to know that if you put in hard work and
dedication that someone will recognize your efforts. The scholarship
leaves me rejuvenated and motivated to achieve excellence. The AITP
National Collegiate Conference was great as always, it really helps to
network and get the latest technology and information form AITP members.
I want to give a personal Thank You to Katherine Spencer Lee, Kevin Jetton,
Gateway Technical College, my friends and family for supporting me and
making my journey back to college an experience of a life time. I
spent 18 years in the automotive industry until my job was shipped overseas.
Going back to college was a big decision for me at the age of forty. I
wanted a career and not just a dead end job. I can not find the words
to express the gratitude and appreciation that I feel by receiving this
scholarship. I hope one day that I can reach and guide a child,
student, adult, dislocated worker or anyone that needs encouragement and
support when they get ready to reach for excellence!
p.s. AITP Member for Life!
2006 Robert Half Technology/AITP $2,500 Scholarship Winners:
Gary "Tim" Bondurant, University of Redlands
"It meant a great deal to me to be recognized by my AITP peers and the
working professionals of Robert Half Technology. An incredible confidence
comes from knowing that you are supported by your colleagues in the
industry. Thank you so very much."
Michael Knudson, Texas A&M University
“I’m extremely proud to be one of only two recipients in the nation to
receive the Robert Half Technology/AITP scholarship. It made me realize how
important AITP is as an organization of information technology professionals
willing to help out students. This generous scholarship has allowed me to
focus on being active in my campus student chapter of AITP, rather than
having to get a part time job to help pay for tuition. AITP is great way for
students to bridge the classroom experience with the real world of companies
and their recruiters.”
2005 Robert Half Technology/AITP $2,500 Scholarship Winners:
Winston Aaron Kotzam, Purdue University
Lindsay Alexandrea Mannchen, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the scholarship award?
Two recipients will each receive an award of $2,500, to be applied toward
future tuition expenses and fees at an accredited institution in the United
States.
Who is eligible to apply?
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
A declared computer science/CIS/MIS/IT major (this must be indicated on your
transcript) with an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or
equivalent).
A student who has satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of
college (12 semester hours or equivalent)
Enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate or
graduate student at an accredited institution in the United States.
A U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident
An an AITP student member.
How do I apply?
To be considered for the scholarship, applicants are asked to submit the
following:
A completed application form.
Click HERE for the Application!
Official transcripts from all undergraduate and/or graduate schools
attended. You must request that the registrar of your school send them
directly to AITP. Many schools assess a nominal service charge to send
official transcripts, which will be the responsibility of the applicant.
When is the application deadline?
The deadline for all applications is February 25, 2008.
The official transcripts will be accepted through March 1, 2008. We will not
accept student copies or other unofficial transcripts, or transcripts that
arrive after March 1, 2008.
AITP cannot process any incomplete applications and cannot be responsible
for materials that are lost or delayed in the mail.
Where do I send my application materials?
Please email your completed application to
rhtscholarship@aitp.org(please
read the application for detailed rules and instructions).
Your official academic transcripts should be mailed to:
RHT/AITP Scholarship
c/o: Kevin Jetton
2607 Rim Oak
San Antonio, TX 78232
How will the recipients be chosen?
A Scholarship Selection Committee comprised of AITP and Robert Half
Technology representatives will select the recipients based upon their
outstanding academic achievement, leadership and future career interests.
AITP cannot process any incomplete applications and cannot be responsible
for materials that are lost or delayed in the mail. This scholarship program
does not discriminate against students on the basis of sex, race, color,
age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or national and ethnic origin
in the selection of students.
When will the scholarships be awarded?
Scholarship winners will be announced at the AITP National Collegiate
Conference Awards Banquet on Saturday, March 29, 2008.
The monetary award will be sent directly to the school for credit to the
account of the student recipient, to be applied toward future tuition
expenses and fees at an accredited institution in the United States. You do
not need to be present at the conference awards banquet to be eligible for
the award.
How will the scholarship be paid?
Awards are made for the academic year following the application.
The scholarship is non-renewable.
The monetary award will be sent directly to the school for credit to the
account of the student recipient, to be applied toward future tuition
expenses and fees at an accredited institution in the United States.
Robert Half Technology and AITP may request additional information from the
recipients to meet government and tax requirements.
Robert Half Technology and AITP have your permission to use your name and/or
picture in advertising and sales promotion materials or any advertising
media without compensation to you.
How can I find out about AITP student membership?
Visit AITP's website at www.aitp.org.
Details and options about becoming a member of AITP can be found at
https://www.aitp.org/join/join.jsp. For just $35 per year, AITP student
members can access the highest quality IT educational opportunities,
conferences, events, contests, scholarship opportunities and forums for
networking with experienced professionals and those new to the field.
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