Duke Energy (formerly Progress Energy) is boosting access to female students who are pursuing a career in the engineering field.
If you are:
- Female
- 19 years or older
- Currently enrolled in an engineering program, with a 3.0 GPA or higher
- Live in Orange or Osceola counties
- Have documented financial need
You may qualify for the 2013-14 Duke Energy Scholarship.
This scholarship awards $4,275 annually for 2 years at Valencia and 2 years at UCF!
The Duke Energy Scholarship is renewable! If you were awarded the Duke Energy (formerly Progress Energy) Scholarship in the 2012-13 academic year, you may qualify for a scholarship renewal. You must meet all original requirements and be enrolled full time in an engineering-degree seeking program.
In order to apply, visit: https://valencia.scholarships.ngwebsolutions.com/CMXAdmin/Cmx_Content.aspx?cpId=466 and submit your 2013-14 Valencia Foundation Scholarship Application.
Your Valencia Foundation Scholarship Application may also be considered for any additional scholarships to which you may qualify for. These scholarship selections are based on donor discretion.
In order to renew your scholarship, please contact Jen Bhagirath at (407) 582-3154 or via email at: jbhagirath@valenciacollege.edu in order to obtain further information on the scholarship renewal process.
For additional information, please visit the Valencia College – Scholarship Bulletin Board at: http://valenciacollege.edu/finaid/Scholarship_bulletin.cfm
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