Arkansas Workforce Challenge

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State Arkansas
Major Industry, Heath Care, Information Technology
Type Generic
Offered By Arkansas Department of Higher Education
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The purpose of the scholarship is for workforce training in high-demand areas of healthcare, information technology, and industry. Classes are not limited to credit-bearing programs. Non-credit, workforce-training classes that fit into the three above categories may also qualify.

Essay Required
No
Recommendations Required
No
Minimum GPA
None
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