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$12,000
Time to complete
Regular:
30-60 min
With Mos:
10-20min
Connecticut
Computer Science
Food Sciences & Technology
Health/Medical Technology
IT/Information Technology
Technology
Freshmen
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Juniors
Seniors
The Richard Perrone Scholarship provides $2,500 to $12,000 to help an outstanding NIAF Member who is an Italian American undergraduate student attending school in Connecticut and majoring in computer science or a technology-related field. To qualify, you need a GPA of 3.5 (or the equivalent) or higher. If that sounds like a fit for you, apply!
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Recommendation letter
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Short Responses
Answer some open-ended questions to apply.
To have a copy of your official transcript submitted for a scholarship application, you'll need to contact the registrar's office and ask that they send your transcript to the address you provide. Tip: Make sure to do this far in advance!
For a college transcript, you can also contact the registrar's office, or, you can submit a request through your college portal. FYI: Colleges often charge a fee for this.
Each scholarship has a set of requirements: specific factors that determine whether or not you're eligible to apply. You can visit the scholarship site to find this information, or fill out the Mos quiz to be automatically matched with scholarships you qualify for! FYI: the more information you share with Mos, the better scholarship matches Mos will make!
To prioritize your scholarship applications, think about which scholarships you have the best chance of getting (the most specific ones, with more than one winner), the ones due the soonest, and the ones that are awarding the most money.
Tip: We recommend you make a schedule for yourself to follow to stay organized and on track throughout the scholarship application season! You can always ask a Mos advisor for help.
To increase your chances of getting a scholarship, apply early, follow all application instructions, and write a great scholarship essay (if applicable)! For more help, ask a Mos advisor!
Letters of recommendation typically come from teachers, counselors, coaches, leaders in groups you're a part of—basically any person who knows you well and is NOT a family member.
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