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Minnesota State Workforce Development Scholarship Tour ELIGIBLE COLLEGES Alexandria Technical & Community College Anoka Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College $2,500 Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College SCHOLARSHIPS Inver Hills Community College FOR STUDENTS PURSUING DEGREES Itasca Community College Lake Superior College IN HIGH-DEMAND CAREERS Mesabi Range College $1,250 AWARD PER TERM Minneapolis Community & Technical College Minnesota State College Southeast These workforce development scholarships are for students pursuing Minnesota State Community and Technical College high-demand careers within advanced manufacturing, agriculture, Minnesota West Community & Technical College health care services, information technology, early childhood Normandale Community College education, and transportation. Previously available only at our 30 North Hennepin Community College state colleges, a one-year scholarship is now also available at our Northland Community & Technical College seven state universities as well. Northwest Technical College ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Pine Technical & Community College Rainy River Community College » Minnesota resident Ridgewater College » Taking at least 9 credits during the semester (including summer) Riverland Community College » Maintain a 2.0 GPA Rochester Community and Technical College » Enrolled in an eligible program with high employment demand Saint Paul College South Central College ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS St. Cloud Technical & Community College Vermilion Community College » Received a workforce scholarship from a Minnesota State college ELIGIBLE UNIVERSITIES » Earned an associate’s degree Bemidji State University » Transferring into a corresponding bachelor’s program Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Visit MinnState.edu/wds for more information! Minnesota State University Moorhead Southwest Minnesota State University St. Cloud State University This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities. To request an alternate format, contact Human Resources at 651-201-1664. Minnesota State is an affirmative action, Winona State University equal opportunity employer and educator..
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