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NMTC is proud to offer a variety of STEM-related resources and yearly scholarships to accelerate the skills of students, teachers, and parents.

OUR SCHOLARSHIP

The C. Warren Mullins Scholarship is offered to two candidates yearly.

Since 2009, the NMTC awards two scholarships to incoming freshman students at Harford Community College and Cecil College, residing in Harford and Cecil Counties.

scholarship background

Warren Mullins, Vice President of Battelle, had been the long-term President of the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (1998-2009) and a guiding force in our technology community. Throughout his career, he strongly advocated for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education as a vital component in strengthening our nation in the global marketplace.

Upon Mullin's retirement in 2009, and in Warren's honor, the NMTC began funding these two annual scholarships, open to all STEM high school seniors in Harford and Cecil Counties based on them meeting both colleges' internal criteria and the determination of the NMTC scholarship selection committee.

criteria to apply

Eligibility requirements include:
  • a 3.5 minimum GPA or equivalent
  • an academic record verified by transcript
  • educator recommendation
  • personal statement
  • list of STEM-related activities that demonstrate a commitment to pursuing a STEM college track 

*Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents and reside in Harford and Cecil Counties.

The typed essay of approximately 500 words will describe the applicant's interests and experience relative to science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. This essay should contain any additional information relevant to the application, such as why the scholarship is vital to the applicant. The NMTC scholarship selection committee will then review the paper in a timely fashion before choosing the student.

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Reach out to our Executive Director, Michael Geppi at mike.geppi@nmtc.org or fill out our contact form by hitting the link below.