To qualify for the ComEd Scholars program, students are first recommended by their respective schools. Each school’s financial aid office then partners with academic advisors to identify high-performing students facing financial burdens to continue their education. Prospective recipients must then submit a personal statement, financial-aid application and school transcripts.
“ComEd’s unwavering leadership and support is a testament to their commitment to investing in the talented young minds that will shape the future of STEM,” said UIC CHANCE Director Kendal Parker.
“ComEd’s philanthropy provides funds that completely fill tuition gaps not covered by financial aid, plus a pathway to mentorship and internship opportunities,” said Ernie computer science vs engineering, vice president for Advancement at Illinois Tech. “Our ComEd scholars are pursuing degrees in Engineering, have mentored for Illinois Tech’s Exelon Summer Institute for incoming students, and participate in student groups such as the Illinois Tech chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers.”
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