INSTITUTE Scholarship Opportunities
Institute offers a variety of tuition scholarships. Each application is evaluated using the same criteria and is awarded based on the applicant’s financial need, involvement in industry professional organizations, community service, and professional background.
National Scholarship National Scholarships provide financial assistance to participants attending Institute for the first time. Each year, Institute awards six $500 scholarships per site. Scholarships are only available to U.S. Chamber of Commerce members.
Regent Scholarship The Regent Scholarship program provides financial assistance to both first-year and returning participants.
Sam’s Club® Scholarship Sam’s Club will provide 20 full-tuition scholarships in 2013 to first-year attendees. Scholarships are only available to U.S. Chamber of Commerce members.
Constant Contact Scholarships Constant Contact will provide 5 full-tuition scholarships in 2013 to first-year attendees. Scholarships are only available to U.S. Chamber of Commerce members.
Scholarship Deadlines All four summer Institute sites: March 29, 2013 Winter Institute 2014: October 25, 2013
How to Apply To apply for a scholarship, applicants must complete the online scholarship application by the deadline listed.
Additional Opportunities Institute partners with Chamber of Commerce Executive Associations and Societies of Association Executives throughout the country to provide partial tuition scholarships to first-year attendees through the Pay It Forward program. In addition, many of these organizations provide their own Institute scholarships. Please contact your CCE or SAE for more information.
For more information or to apply for a scholarship, visit
institute.uschamber.com/scholarships.
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