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HP Scholars is a U.S. program designed to encourage African American, Latino and American Indian students to complete degrees in technical fields.
Nearly 120 engineering and computer science students from partner schools, including Morgan State University, North Carolina A & T University, University of California, Los Angeles and San Jose State University, were HP Scholars in 2003. They received $40,000 scholarship packages, including cash, HP internships and HP equipment. Scholarships are awarded to a select group of high-school seniors who have elected to pursue engineering studies at the university level.
These grants are renewable each year for students who stay in engineering and meet minimal academic standards.
HP Scholars are also offered paid summer internships at HP during the three summers between their engineering studies. Each HP Scholar is matched with an e-mail mentor who helps them prepare a resume, get ready for interviews and prepare for their summer internship experience.
Learn more on our HP Scholars website.
Here are more details about our grants process and the types of grant requests we will and will not support.
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