If you want college credit or a certificate to remain competitive in the workplace, then the Pathways for the Future program is for you.
Learn what an attorney, a nurse, and a sports business intern have in common. Arizona State University students participating in the Pathways for the Future program had the opportunity to find out at a unique networking event held Friday, January 19, at State Farm’s Marinalink, located in downtown Tempe, Arizona. “New Year with New Neighbors” offered ASU Pathways for the Future scholars and awardees the chance to connect with and hear from State Farm employees and professionals from diverse careers. “Hearing the perspectives of these panelists who work here at State Farm in these very different roles opened my eyes as to what kind of career opportunities are out there outside of my general field of study,” said Kenneth Phimmasone, a PFF scholar currently earning his master's degree in industrial engineering. Read more about this special event, and be sure to check out the corresponding video!
The Award will allow you allow you to take up to 24 introductory credits toward an undergraduate degree or certificate in one of three distinct tracks:
· Engineering
· Business
· Liberal arts and sciences
The Certificate Scholarship will provide up to $6,000 in financial support towards the program per academic year for learners looking to improve their professional skill set in the following certificate programs.
- Applied Data Analytics
- Informatics
- Math Concepts in Engineering
- Geographic Information Science
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Now's the time for you to apply. Register to obtain an ASU rite ID, then apply for the Award or the Certificate Scholarship.
The application deadline is April 15th, 2024, and space is limited – so don't wait!
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