EGSA offers scholarships to on-site power generation students

Jan. 10, 2003
At a time when personnel shortages are becoming an increasingly prevalent problem in the electrical industry, EGSA is doing what it can to encourage the growth of future electrical professionals. Beginning with the 2003-2004 academic year, the association will provide ten $2,000 scholarships to qualified students in on-site power generation-related programs. In order to qualify for the merit-based

At a time when personnel shortages are becoming an increasingly prevalent problem in the electrical industry, EGSA is doing what it can to encourage the growth of future electrical professionals. Beginning with the 2003-2004 academic year, the association will provide ten $2,000 scholarships to qualified students in on-site power generation-related programs.

In order to qualify for the merit-based scholarships students must be attending school full-time, have a declared major related to on-site power generation industry subjects, and have a minimum 2.8 GPA.

Those students interested in applying can find an application packet on EGSA’s Web site: www.egsa.org. All applications must be received before May 1, 2003.

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