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FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

WACE, on behalf of the ten WACE Partner Institutions, is pleased to announce and sponsor its Fourteenth

Annual National Co-op Scholarship Program. As the largest independently sponsored merit co-op

scholarship program in the United States, WACE will award 175 merit co-op scholarships for a total

value of $4,500,000. These merit co-op scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors and transfer

students who plan to participate in college cooperative education at one of our Partner Institutions listed

in this booklet.

ABOUT OUR PROGRAM

PRESENTING SEVEN OF THE 195 CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FROM 2014-2015

Timothy Martin

University of Massachusetts Lowell

Sarah Lilholt

Clarkson University

2014 - 2015

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT

Violet Burd

University of Cincinnati

WACE INDUSTRY SPONSORS

WACE and the National Co-op Scholarship Program Institutions

wish to sincerely thank the Corporate Partners and Sponsors for their support of WACE and the National

Co-op Scholarship Program. Since 2003, $43.7 million in scholarship money has been awarded, making the

National Co-op Scholarship Program the largest independently sponsored merit co-op scholarship program

in the United States. The participation and support of the Corporate Partners and Sponsors signifies a keen

and ongoing interest in the professional growth and development of college students.

Emma McKee

Drexel University

Jarrett Duncovich

Rochester Institute of Technology

Madison Dent

State University of New York Oswego

Rebecca Adler

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FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

WACE, on behalf of the ten WACE Partner Institutions, is pleased to announce and sponsor its Fourteenth

Annual National Co-op Scholarship Program. As the largest independently sponsored merit co-op

scholarship program in the United States, WACE will award 175 merit co-op scholarships for a total

value of $4,500,000. These merit co-op scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors and transfer

students who plan to participate in college cooperative education at one of our Partner Institutions listed

in this booklet.

ABOUT OUR PROGRAM

PRESENTING EIGHT OF THE 160 CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FROM 2014-2015

NAME

School

NAME

School

2014 - 2015

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT

NAME

School

WACE INDUSTRY SPONSORS

WACE and the National Co-op Scholarship Program Institutions

wish to sincerely thank the Corporate Partners and Sponsors for their support of WACE and the National

Co-op Scholarship Program. Since 2003, $43.7 million in scholarship money has been awarded, making the

National Co-op Scholarship Program the largest independently sponsored merit co-op scholarship program

in the United States. The participation and support of the Corporate Partners and Sponsors signifies a keen

and ongoing interest in the professional growth and development of college students.

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

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FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

WACE, on behalf of the ten WACE Partner Institutions, is pleased to announce and sponsor its Fourteenth

Annual National Co-op Scholarship Program. As the largest independently sponsored merit co-op

scholarship program in the United States, WACE will award 175 merit co-op scholarships for a total

value of $4,500,000. These merit co-op scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors and transfer

students who plan to participate in college cooperative education at one of our Partner Institutions listed

in this booklet.

ABOUT OUR PROGRAM

PRESENTING EIGHT OF THE 160 CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FROM 2014-2015

NAME

School

NAME

School

2014 - 2015

STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT

NAME

School

WACE INDUSTRY SPONSORS

WACE and the National Co-op Scholarship Program Institutions

wish to sincerely thank the Corporate Partners and Sponsors for their support of WACE and the National

Co-op Scholarship Program. Since 2003, $43.7 million in scholarship money has been awarded, making the

National Co-op Scholarship Program the largest independently sponsored merit co-op scholarship program

in the United States. The participation and support of the Corporate Partners and Sponsors signifies a keen

and ongoing interest in the professional growth and development of college students.

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

NAME

School

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WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.wit.edu I 617-989-4000 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 to $30,000 per Program and University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Wentworth Institute of Technology applicants



THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

www.utoledo.edu I 419-530-8040

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all The University of Toledo applicants

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

www.merrimack.edu I 978-837-5000 Fifteen $6,000 merit scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per College criteria

November 15, 2015 – Deadline date for Merrimack College Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Merrimack College applicants

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

QUALIFICATIONS

: To qualify for this scholarship, students must:

• Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.

• Apply and be accepted for the 2016-2017 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed.

INSTRUCTIONS

: Please complete the National Co-op Scholarship Program Application including a typed one-page essay (200-words) describing why you have chosen to pursue a college cooperative education program and mail it to:

WACE

600 Suffolk Street, Suite 125 Lowell, MA 01854

For General Questions, please contact: Marty Ford at marty_ford@uml.edu

For a scholarship application or to complete your application online, please visit

w w w . w a c e i n c . o r g

We do not require transcripts or recommendations. (Please do not send.)

EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED.

WACE encourages minority and female students as well as students interested in science, mathematics, engineering and technology (SMET) to apply for this merit co-op scholarship.

Please note the selection of scholarship recipients is decided by each partner institution.

All scholarships are non-transferable. Recipients will be notified between March and May of 2016.

For information regarding the status of the scholarship, please contact the university directly by using the telephone numbers listed on the WACE Partner Institutions page.

NAME ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESS

GUIDANCE COUNSELOR’S FULL NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS Ethnic group (optional) check appropriate box:

□ WHITE/CAUCASIAN □ NATIVE AMERICAN/ALASKA NATIVE

□ ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER □ HISPANIC

□ BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN □ MULTICULTURAL GPA ______________ (AS REPORTED ON TRANSCRIPT)

SAT SCORES (Latest Scores): MATH __________ VERBAL _________ WRITING ________ ACT (COMPOSITE SCORE) ________ (ACT Optional) Please remember to include the typed one-page essay (200-words)

THE NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ONLY APPLIES TO THE TEN INSTITUTIONS LISTED BELOW (Scholarships Non-Transferable)

Please indicate to which of the following WACE Partner Institutions you have applied (Mandatory: select at least one institution):

□ CLARKSON UNIVERSITY □ STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO

□ DREXEL UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

□ JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

□ MERRIMACK COLLEGE □ THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

□ ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY □ WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY How did you learn about the National Co-op Scholarship Program? (check all appropriate boxes)

□ THE BEST OF CO-OP GUIDE, 2014 EDITION □ COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ADMISSION FINANCIAL AID OFFICE

□ WWW.WACEINC.ORG WEBSITE □ CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT

□ SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITE(S) □ US NEWS “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES” CO-OP AD

□ HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR □ FACEBOOK / TWITTER

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2015-2016

(Please Type or Print Clearly)

U S E T H I S F O R M O R A P P LY O N L I N E AT W W W. W AC E I N C . O RG

E A R LY A P P L I C AT I O N S A R E H I G H LY E N C O U R AG E D

WACE PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

WACE PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY

www.jwu.edu I 401-598-2345

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all Johnson & Wales University applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

www.uml.edu I 978-934-4000

Fifteen $6,500 scholarships renewable for up to $26,000 per University criteria

November 1, 2015 – Deadline date for UMass Lowell Early Action applicants February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all other UMass Lowell applicants

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

www.clarkson.edu I 315-268-6400

Ten $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

December 1, 2015 – Deadline date for Clarkson University Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Clarkson University applicants

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

www.drexel.edu I 215-895-2400 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $30,000 per University criteria

January 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Drexel University applicants

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.rit.edu I 585-475-6631

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Rochester Institute of Technology applicants

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

www.uc.edu I 513-556-2420 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all University of Cincinnati applicants

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO

www.oswego.edu I 315-312-2250 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

March 1, 2016 - Deadline date for all SUNY Oswego applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

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WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.wit.edu I 617-989-4000 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 to $30,000 per Program and University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Wentworth Institute of Technology applicants

THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

www.utoledo.edu I 419-530-8040

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all The University of Toledo applicants

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

www.merrimack.edu I 978-837-5000 Fifteen $6,000 merit scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per College criteria

November 15, 2015 – Deadline date for Merrimack College Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Merrimack College applicants

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

QUALIFICATIONS

: To qualify for this scholarship, students must:

• Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.

• Apply for the 2016-2017 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed.

Applicants must be current high school seniors or transfer students

INSTRUCTIONS

: Please complete the National Co-op Scholarship Program Application including a typed one-page essay (200-words) describing why you have chosen to pursue a college cooperative education program and mail it to:

WACE

600 Suffolk Street, Suite 125 Lowell, MA 01854

For General Questions, please contact: Marty Ford at marty_ford@uml.edu

For a scholarship application or to complete your application online, please visit

w w w . w a c e i n c . o r g

We do not require transcripts or recommendations. (Please do not send.)

EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED.

WACE encourages minority and female students as well as students interested in science, mathematics, engineering and technology (SMET) to apply for this merit co-op scholarship.

Please note the selection of scholarship recipients is decided by each partner institution.

All scholarships are non-transferable. Recipients will be notified between March and May of 2016.

For information regarding the status of the scholarship, please contact the university directly by using the telephone numbers listed on the WACE Partner Institutions page.

NAME ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

TELEPHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESS

GUIDANCE COUNSELOR’S FULL NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS Ethnic group (optional) check appropriate box:

□ WHITE/CAUCASIAN □ NATIVE AMERICAN/ALASKA NATIVE

□ ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER □ HISPANIC

□ BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN □ MULTICULTURAL GPA ______________ (AS REPORTED ON TRANSCRIPT)

TEST SCORES (please provide the information for either SAT or ACT scores)

SAT SCORES (Latest Scores): MATH __________ VERBAL _________ WRITING ________ ACT (COMPOSITE SCORE) ________ (ACT Optional) Please remember to include the typed one-page essay (200-words)

THE NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ONLY APPLIES TO THE TEN INSTITUTIONS LISTED BELOW (Scholarships Non-Transferable)

Please indicate to which of the following WACE Partner Institutions you have applied (Mandatory: select at least one institution):

□ CLARKSON UNIVERSITY □ STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO

□ DREXEL UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

□ JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

□ MERRIMACK COLLEGE □ THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

□ ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY □ WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY How did you learn about the National Co-op Scholarship Program? (check all appropriate boxes)

□ THE BEST OF CO-OP GUIDE, 2015 EDITION □ COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ADMISSION FINANCIAL AID OFFICE

□ WWW.WACEINC.ORG WEBSITE □ CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT

□ SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITE(S) □ US NEWS “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES” CO-OP AD

□ HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR □ FACEBOOK / TWITTER

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2015-2016

(Please Type or Print Clearly)

U S E T H I S F O R M O R A P P LY O N L I N E AT W W W. W AC E I N C . O RG

E A R LY A P P L I C AT I O N S A R E H I G H LY E N C O U R AG E D

WACE SCHOLARSHIP PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

WACE SCHOLARSHIP PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY

www.jwu.edu I 401-598-2345

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all Johnson & Wales University applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

www.uml.edu I 978-934-4000

Fifteen $6,500 scholarships renewable for up to $26,000 per University criteria

November 1, 2015 – Deadline date for UMass Lowell Early Action applicants February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all other UMass Lowell applicants

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

www.clarkson.edu I 315-268-6400

Ten $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

December 1, 2015 – Deadline date for Clarkson University Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Clarkson University applicants

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

www.drexel.edu I 215-895-2400 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $30,000 per University criteria

January 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Drexel University applicants

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.rit.edu I 585-475-6631

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Rochester Institute of Technology applicants

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

www.uc.edu I 513-556-2420 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all University of Cincinnati applicants

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO

www.oswego.edu I 315-312-2250 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

March 1, 2016 - Deadline date for all SUNY Oswego applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

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WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.wit.edu I 617-989-4000 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 to $30,000 per Program and University criteria February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Wentworth Institute of Technology applicants



THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

www.utoledo.edu I 419-530-8040

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all The University of Toledo applicants

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

www.merrimack.edu I 978-837-5000 Fifteen $6,000 merit scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per College criteria November 15, 2015 – Deadline date for Merrimack College Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Merrimack College applicants

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

QUALIFICATIONS

: To qualify for this scholarship, students must: • Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.

• Apply for the 2016-2017 academic year at one of the WACE Partner Institutions listed.

INSTRUCTIONS

: Please complete the National Co-op Scholarship Program Application including a typed one-page essay (200-words) describing why you have chosen to pursue a college cooperative education program and mail it to:

WACE

600 Suffolk Street, Suite 125 Lowell, MA 01854

For General Questions, please contact: Marty Ford at marty_ford@uml.edu

For a scholarship application or to complete your application online, please visit

w w w . w a c e i n c . o r g

We do not require transcripts or recommendations. (Please do not send.)

EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED.

WACE encourages minority and female students as well as students interested in science, mathematics, engineering and technology (SMET) to apply for this merit co-op scholarship.

Please note the selection of scholarship recipients is decided by each partner institution.

All scholarships are non-transferable. Recipients will be notified between March and May of 2016.

For information regarding the status of the scholarship, please contact the university directly by using the telephone numbers listed on the WACE Partner Institutions page.

NAME ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

TELEPHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER

HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESS

GUIDANCE COUNSELOR’S FULL NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS Ethnic group (optional) check appropriate box:

□ WHITE/CAUCASIAN □ NATIVE AMERICAN/ALASKA NATIVE □ ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER □ HISPANIC

□ BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN □ MULTICULTURAL GPA ______________ (AS REPORTED ON TRANSCRIPT)

SAT SCORES (Latest Scores): MATH __________ VERBAL _________ WRITING ________ ACT (COMPOSITE SCORE) ________ (ACT Optional) Please remember to include the typed one-page essay (200-words)

THE NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ONLY APPLIES TO THE TEN INSTITUTIONS LISTED BELOW (Scholarships Non-Transferable)

Please indicate to which of the following WACE Partner Institutions you have applied (Mandatory: select at least one institution): □ CLARKSON UNIVERSITY □ STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO □ DREXEL UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

□ JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY □ UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL □ MERRIMACK COLLEGE □ THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

□ ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY □ WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY How did you learn about the National Co-op Scholarship Program? (check all appropriate boxes)

□ THE BEST OF CO-OP GUIDE, 2015 EDITION □ COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ADMISSION FINANCIAL AID OFFICE □ WWW.WACEINC.ORG WEBSITE □ CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ANNOUNCEMENT □ SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITE(S) □ US NEWS “AMERICA’S BEST COLLEGES” CO-OP AD □ HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR □ FACEBOOK / TWITTER

Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2016* (postmarked)

* Please note deadline exceptions for Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University,

Merrimack College, SUNY Oswego and University of Massachusetts Lowell

FOURTEENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL CO-OP SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2015-2016

(Please Type or Print Clearly)

U S E T H I S F O R M O R A P P LY O N L I N E AT W W W. W AC E I N C . O RG

E A R LY A P P L I C AT I O N S A R E H I G H LY E N C O U R AG E D

WACE PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

WACE PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY

www.jwu.edu I 401-598-2345

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all Johnson & Wales University applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL

www.uml.edu I 978-934-4000

Fifteen $6,500 scholarships renewable for up to $26,000 per University criteria

November 1, 2015 – Deadline date for UMass Lowell Early Action applicants February 1, 2016 – Deadline date for all other UMass Lowell applicants

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY

www.clarkson.edu I 315-268-6400

Ten $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

December 1, 2015 – Deadline date for Clarkson University Early Decision applicants February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all other Clarkson University applicants

DREXEL UNIVERSITY

www.drexel.edu I 215-895-2400 Thirty $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $30,000 per University criteria January 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Drexel University applicants

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

www.rit.edu I 585-475-6631

Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria

February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all Rochester Institute of Technology applicants

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

www.uc.edu I 513-556-2420 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships February 15, 2016 – Deadline date for all University of Cincinnati applicants

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK OSWEGO

www.oswego.edu I 315-312-2250 Fifteen $6,000 merit co-op scholarships renewable for up to $24,000 per University criteria March 1, 2016 - Deadline date for all SUNY Oswego applicants

Please note that to be eligible for the scholarship you must apply to

one of our ten WACE Partner Institutions listed below.

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