Press Release2010 Scholarship awardedComputer Help Key, Inc., a computer consulting company located in Lake Bluff IL, announced the winner of the 4th annual Computer Help Key Technology Scholarship at the May 18, 2010 Community Honors and Awards Ceremony in Zion, IL. The 2010 Computer Help Key Technology Scholarship was awarded to Keith Hamilton, a graduating senior at Zion Benton Township High School. Keith plans to attend Milwaukee School of Engineering in the fall.
“We at Computer Help Key have seen how valuable the ZBTHS technology programs have been over the years. We are excited and proud to contribute to the ongoing education of these dynamic young people.” said Jordan Lemon, Computer Help Key Vice President.
The Computer Help Key, Inc. Technology Scholarship is a one time scholarship directed to students of Zion-Benton Township High School (ZBTHS) who have demonstrated a positive academic track record and have a strong interest in pursuing a College Degree or Certificate program, preferably in information technology, computer science, engineering, or a related field. The application process included completing written essays about the student’s present achievements and future academic and career goals.
The 2010 Computer Help Key Technology Scholarship was awarded to Keith Hamilton, a graduating senior at Zion Benton Township High School. Keith plans to attend Milwaukee School of Engineering in the fall. “We at Computer Help Key have seen how valuable the ZBTHS technology programs have been over the years. We are excited and proud to contribute to the ongoing education of these dynamic young people.” said Jordan Lemon, Computer Help Key Vice President. The Computer Help Key, Inc. Technology Scholarship is a one time scholarship directed to students of Zion-Benton Township High School (ZBTHS) who have demonstrated a positive academic track record and have a strong interest in pursuing a College Degree or Certificate program, preferably in information technology, computer science, engineering, or a related field. The application process included completing written essays about the student’s present achievements and future academic and career goals.
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