Application Process Initiated for 2025-26 Spectrum Scholars via Charter
In an ongoing effort to support the next generation of leaders, Charter Communications' Spectrum brand is accepting applications for the annual Spectrum Scholars scholarship and professional development program. This program, now in its fifth year, aims to provide financial assistance and real-world learning experiences to college students who are underrepresented minorities or come from diverse backgrounds.
Since its inception in 2020, the Spectrum Scholars program has awarded over $1.5 million in scholarships. Each student selected for the 2025-2026 class will receive a $20,000 scholarship, distributed between their junior and senior years.
The program offers more than just financial aid; it's a pathway to career success. As Paul Marchand, executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Charter, stated, "Spectrum Scholars is more than just a scholarship program; it's a pathway to career success."
The program includes a paid 10-week internship at one of Spectrum's corporate offices in Stamford, Charlotte, St. Louis, Denver, or Austin. During this internship, students gain hands-on experience and professional development, working alongside Spectrum's marketing teams.
Sarah Velez, a 2022 Spectrum Scholar, is a shining example of the program's success. She completed her internship as a marketing operations analyst at Spectrum's Stamford headquarters in 2023 and accepted a full-time position with the company as a marketing associate upon graduating from the University of Connecticut.
The professional development program also includes being paired with a Spectrum employee mentor. During the two-year Spectrum Scholars program, students meet with their mentors to discuss professional goals and challenges, and identify potential career opportunities.
To apply for the fifth class of Spectrum Scholars, students must meet certain eligibility requirements. These typically include enrollment in an undergraduate degree program, often at least a sophomore standing, and a minimum GPA requirement. The application process generally involves submitting an application form, academic transcripts, a resume, and possibly personal essays or letters of recommendation.
The deadline for applications for the fifth class of Spectrum Scholars is April 4, and winners will be announced in the summer. The 2025-2026 class of Spectrum Scholars will consist of 15 students.
For more information about how to apply, program eligibility, and selection criteria, visit the Spectrum Scholars webpage or contact the program coordinators directly. It's worth noting that these details can change year to year, so it's essential to check the most recent information.
In addition to the Spectrum Scholars program, Spectrum was recently recognized by RippleMatch's Campus Forward Awards for excellence in internship programming. This recognition highlights Spectrum's commitment to providing valuable learning experiences and career opportunities for students.
For college students seeking financial assistance, real-world experience, and a potential pathway to a successful career, the Spectrum Scholars program is an excellent opportunity to consider. Apply today and take the first step towards a brighter future.
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