Spectrum Scholars Program Virtual Event

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Last call to be considered for the Spectrum Scholars Program! Join us to hear and learn more about Spectrum’s Scholarship Program! During this webinar, we will have former and current Spectrum Scholars on a panel discussing their experience in the program, what the scholarship means to them, and why you should apply!

Applications close on Friday, April 3rd.

Here is the link to apply:

To be considered, applicants must:

  • Be a rising college junior graduating May 2028 - August 2028 pursuing a Bachelor's degree.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Explore summer internship opportunities with Spectrum.
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Have authorization to work in the U.S. without restrictions or need for employer sponsorship. 
  • Must be able to participate and successfully complete all program-related activities.
  • Reside within 50 miles of a Charter corporate office in Stamford, CT, Charlotte, NC, St. Louis, MO, Denver, CO, Austin, TX.
  • Major in one of the following areas in residing location:
  • Austin, TX:
    • Computer Science
    • Data Analytics
    • Electrical Engineering
  • Charlotte, NC
    • Accounting
    • Business Administration
    • Cyber Security
    • Computer Science
    • Data Analytics
    • Finance
    • Human Resources
    • Information Systems
    • Information Technology
    • I/O Psychology
  • Denver, CO
    • Application Development
    • Computer Information Systems
    • Computer Programming
    • Computer Science
    • Cyber Security
    • Data Science
    • Interactive Design
    • Java Developing
    • Management Information Systems
    • Motion and Animation Design
    • Networking Engineering
    • Networking Developing
    • Product Design
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Systems Engineering
    • Telecommunications
    • User Experience or User Interface (UX/UI)
    • Visual Design
    • Web Design
  • Stamford, CT
    • Business Administration
    • Communications
    • Data Analytics
    • Government Affairs
    • Human Resources
    • Marketing
    • Public Relations
  • St Louis, MO
    • Accounting
    • Business Administration
    • Computer Information Systems
    • Computer Science
    • Cyber Security
    • Data Analytics
    • Finance
    • Information Technology
    • Legal
    • Management Information Systems
    • Statistics - Advanced Analytics, Modeling
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