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program will provide 30 scholarships and guarantee an internship with a regional employer, the school announced Friday.
The program — the Dean’s AFRL-Industry Experiential Learning Assistantship — is geared toward recruiting and retaining high-quality Ohio high school students to boost the local workforce. It falls under WSU’s College of Engineering and Computer Science.
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