ImageIQ to offer scholarship to undergraduate students
January 17, 2012
Individuals who are interested in earning a postsecondary education might not have the financial means to pay for tuition. In turn, this may deter them from obtaining a degree. However, there are many resources that can be taken advantage of to relieve the financial stress of going to college. Grants and scholarships are efficient ways to curb the cost of tuition.
Recently, ImageIQ debuted a new scholarship for individuals who are genuinely interested in pursuing a career in bioscience. The one-year scholarship is available to students who are entering their first, second, third or fourth year of undergraduate study at an accredited postsecondary institution.
"We are pleased to offer this educational incentive to students who are pursuing studies in bioscience," said ImageIQ CEO, Tim Kulbago. "We are committed to helping advance knowledge within the area of advanced image analytics and believe this scholarship helps support this effort."
Individuals who want to further their careers by earning a degree can do so through college grants and scholarships. These financial resources do not have to be repaid over time, in contrast to education loans.
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