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Lakeland Community College Scholarship Grant Expanded To Include All IT And Computer Science Programs At Lakeland
Lakeland's Choose Ohio First IT&CS scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will award a minimum $1,500 per student, per year.

January 7, 2021
By: Jessica Novak
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A grant dedicated for cybersecurity scholarships has now been expanded to include new students in all information technology and computer science (IT & CS) programs at Lakeland Community College. The college was awarded a Choose Ohio First grant in December 2019 to specifically support cybersecurity at Lakeland. However, due to the increasing demand for IT & CS professionals, the grant has been expanded to include all IT & CS programs at Lakeland.
To be considered for the scholarship, students must be new to Lakeland (including transfer students) majoring in an IT & CS degree program or certificate and have/maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0.
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Lakeland's Choose Ohio First IT&CS scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will award a minimum $1,500 per student, per year.
New students pursuing the following degrees and/or certificates are encouraged to apply for the scholarship:
β’ Application Programming and Developmentβ’ Computer Science/Software Engineeringβ’ Cybersecurityβ’ Data Analyticsβ’ IT Support Analystβ’ Operating Systems/Networkingβ’ Web Content Developerβ’ ATS β Computer Technologyβ’ Computer User, IT Foundations, IT Specialist and IT Professional Certificates
To apply, students must log in to their myLakeland account and follow the prompts for the scholarship link.
For more information, visit lakelandcc.edu/itcs or contact professor Sue Baker, IT&CS department chair at sbaker@lakelandcc.edu.
About Choose Ohio FirstChoose Ohio First awards competitive scholarship funding to Ohio's colleges and universities to support undergraduate and qualifying graduate students in innovative academic programs. These funds support higher education and business collaborations that will have the most impact on Ohio's position in world markets such as aerospace, medicine, computer technology and alternative energy.
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