Raytheon Scholars Program
Partnering for Student Success In an effort to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, Raytheon Missile Systems has partnered with Pima Community College and the University of Arizona to identify talented local scholars who are interested in continuing to study and work in the Tucson community. Up to ten (10) high school graduates who are interested in careers in engineering will be selected each year. Students who have excelled in math and science are especially encouraged to consider careers with Raytheon. Those who are accepted as Raytheon Scholars will join the company upon entering the program. Providing all eligibility criteria are met throughout the program, these students can look forward to full-time careers with Raytheon upon receipt of their Bachelor's degrees. Student Benefits Students who are accepted as Raytheon Scholars and who maintain eligibility throughout the program will: - Receive full-time scholarships to attend PCC (tuition and fees) and the UA (tuition) for all charges not covered by federal financial aid
- Begin employment with Raytheon upon acceptance as a Scholar
- Earn Raytheon service credit prior to full-time employment
- Have the opportunity to embark on a lucrative career in their home community, Tucson
- Receive recognition as an elite Tucson scholar
Eligibility Students will be eligible to apply for the Raytheon Scholars Program if they meet the following criteria: - Be a high school graduate or GED recipient by June 2009
- Have a minimum high school and/or Pima GPA of 3.0
- Achieve eligible scores on PCC Assessment Tests
- Qualify for in-state tuition (Pima County resident)
- Meet Raytheon employment criteria:
- Must be a United States citizen
- Must be 18 years of age
Application Process Applications are no longer being accepted for the 2009-10 academic year. Applications for 2010-11 will be available early in 2010. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Children of current Raytheon parents are not eligible for participation in this program. Questions? For more information call the Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Services at (520) 206-4973.
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