ASIS Foundation and University of Phoenix to Award 10 Scholarships

WHO:

ASIS Foundation and University of Phoenix

WHAT:

The ASIS Foundation and University of Phoenix will award ten full-tuition scholarships. Each scholarship will allow a prospective student the opportunity to complete an undergraduate or master’s degree program at University of Phoenix. Recipients may choose to attend a University of Phoenix on-ground campus or may attend University of Phoenix online.

WHEN:

Apply online February 2-April 6, 2015.

Eligibility and Criteria

Applicants must meet all admission requirements for the university and maintain good standing throughout the term of their scholarship. The scholarship is open to security practitioners worldwide.

Selection Process

A committee comprised of members from the Foundation Board of Trustees, the ASIS Board of Directors and the Professional Certification Board (PCB) will review applicants and select the scholarship recipients.

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