TGS Scholarship Fund

Tekmark Global Solutions, LLC is pleased to offer three (3) scholarships to bright and talented students to assist in furthering their education. Scholarships will be awarded to students who demonstrate ambition and drive, determination to set and reach goals, and show leadership potential. This scholarship is intended for individuals who demonstrate strong academic performance, and also demonstrate commitment to and involvement in volunteer community service. These scholarships are open to high school seniors that plan on attending Rutgers University, Rider University or Ohio State University as incoming freshmen.

To be eligible for consideration the applicant:
- Must be an incoming freshman in good academic standing at Rutgers University, Rider University or Ohio State University
- Must intend to be a full-time student in the upcoming semester
- Must be a U.S. citizen/must be a permanent New Jersey resident
- Must be working towards a bachelor’s degree in one of the following curricula:
- Engineering/Engineering Technology
- Computer Science/MIS
- Telecommunications/Information Technology
- Must have had a high school GPA of 3.0 or better out of a possible 4.0
- Must have scored a combined total of 1200 in Math and Critical Reading on their SATs

Essays should be limited to 500 words. Topics can be found on our website and each essay will be judged on quality of writing, organization, originality, and evidence of critical thinking. Please send your essay along with the application form and all over relevant documents to scholarship@tekmarkinc.com

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