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CIA  Undergraduate  Scholarship

Program
Type of award: Scholarship,  renewable.
Intended use: For full-time freshman or sophomore study  at
accredited 4-year  institution  in  United States.

Eligibility: Applicant must be at least 18, high school senior. Applican t must be  U.S. citizen.
Basis for selection: Major/career interest in  engineering;
computer/information sciences; foreign languages; international relations; human resources or finance/banking. Applicant must demonstrate financial  need,  high  academic achievement, depth of  character, patriotism  and  seriousness  of purpose.
Application requirements: Recommendations, transcript. SAT/ACT scores, FAFSA or SAR.
Additional  information:  Applicant  may  have  wide  range of
majors  in  addition  to  those listed. High  school applicants must be  18 by  April  Iof  senior year.  Minimum  3.0 GPA; 1500 SAT (1000 Math  and Reading, 500 Writing), or 21 ACT  required.
Household income must  not exceed $70,000 for family  of  four or $80,000 for family of five or more. Scholars work at CIA offices  in Washington , D.C.  metro  area during  summer breaks and receive annual salary in addition to up  to $18,000  per school year for tuition, fees, books, and supplies. Must  commit to employment with Agency  after college  graduation for  period
1.5 times length of scholarship. Number of awards varies. Apply  online. Deadline may  vary;  check  site for exact date.
Amount  of award: $18,000
Application  deadline: October 15
Contact:
Phone: 800-368-3886
Fax: 703-374-2281
Web: www.cia.gov



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