Bluewolf Technology Scholarship

Bluewolf believes our city’s talented youth should be afforded the opportunity to play a vital role in leading our industry and our communities into the future. Our hope is to help promising high school seniors with a passion and talent for technology pursue their educational dreams and career goals.

The Bluewolf Technology Scholarship is open to seniors who have shown achievement in the fields of computer science and technology and who demonstrate financial need. Funding for the second annual scholarship - of $2,000 each for one boy and one girl - will be provided by Bluewolf.

Scholarship recipients must enroll in a full-time program, at an accredited college or university, that leads to a baccalaureate degree.

Please be advised that our deadline for completed applications is March 1st. If you have any questions, please contact Becky Armor at rarmor@bluewolf.com or 646-230-0301.

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