CD1501-STEM

Endress+Hauser Offers STEM Scholarship Programs in 2015

Jan. 6, 2015

Last month, Endress+Hauser announced that with the new year there would be new opportunities for younger generations interested in STEM careers

Last month, Endress+Hauser announced that with the new year there would be new opportunities for younger generations interested in STEM careers. The company implemented two different scholarship programs to help inspire young engineers and fill the skills gaps.

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The Scholars program is available for high school seniors interested in STEM-related degrees connected to the Process Manufacturing industry.

The Sustaining Scholars program was launched to assist those already pursuing STEM-related degrees at the time in their college career when they may need financial assistance the most.

Both of these scholarships are only available to students local to Endress+ Hauser's headquarters in Greenwood , Ind., but the company hopes to expand the programs in the future to benefit a greater number of students across the entire U.S.

To learn more about Endress+Hauser Launching Scholars program and its requirements go here.

To learn more about Endress+Hauser Sustaining Scholars program and its requirements go here.

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