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= $15,000 Scholarships Available to Current Stevenson University Students*  =

**Learn more about this great opportunity: Attend an informative one-hour presentation.**

Applications are being accepted from **September 1 through Thursday, September 30 (NOTE: NEW DATE)**
 * Date:** Tuesday, September 14
 * Time:** 4 p.m.
 * Place:** Rockland Center, Mustang Room, Owings Mills
 * Full information and the application here: **[| http://i-fundinfo.org/scholarships/national-security-scholarships.html]

Representatives from the defense industry and NSA will be on hand to share information about this program. Each year the Independent College Fund (I-Fund) of Maryland’s National Security Scholars Program (NSSP) offers opportunities for scholarships, assistance with national security clearance processing, internships and future employment to students, as they focus on the needs of the intelligence and defense industry in Maryland.

The NSSP provides a network of opportunity by maintaining a pipeline between its partners and future hires and addressing current and future employment challenges of the national security industry in Maryland. Program industry partners include: AT&T, Boeing, Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI, CSC, DRC, e.magination, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, NSA, Raytheon, SAID, and Serco.


 * Benefits of the program include:**
 * $15,000 Scholarship Award
 * Possibility of a paid summer internship in the Baltimore/Washington metro area
 * Assistance with processing toward a national security clearance
 * Opportunity to explore a future in the national security field and obtain employment leads with the I-Fund’s national security industry partners

Applications are being accepted from **September 1 through Thursday, September 30 (NOTE: New Date)**
 * Full information and the application here: **[| http://i-fundinfo.org/scholarships/national-security-scholarships.html]


 * U.S. citizenship required, minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, minimum 24 credit hours at time of application, but not later than applicant’s junior year.