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Getting Scholarships From Competition Engineering

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Summary: When pursuing a scholarship for competition engineering, consult with the school offering the scholarship to get information on the qualifications, such as number of credit hours and type of degree. Meet the judges of a competition engineering scholarship with helpful information from a financial aid officer of a university in this free video on education.

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Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has been in the financial aid office for many years and has quite a bit of experience.read more

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"Hi, my name is Brooke Kramer, and I'm the financial aid officer with Argosy University, in Salt Lake City. And today we're going to talk about how to win scholarships for competition engineering. And what you're going to want to do is, first go to the university that you're planning on attending, or still currently attending, and find out what the qualifications are for the competition scholarship. Many of these types of scholarships require that you are taking a certain number of credit courses within the field, as well as pursuing a degree in engineering. Next you're going to want to look over the requirements. What type of competition is it, what are you going to need in order to win it. And next you're going to want to possibly meet with the judges for the competition. And ask them pretty much questions that would help you get a feel as to what would make you more eligible to win it. If you have any other questions regarding this, please visit our website at www.argosy.edu."

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