ComEd Awards Chicagoland Students Scholarships to Pursue STEM Degrees
ComEd has awarded scholarships to four local students pursuing STEM degrees at Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Illinois Chicago as part of its 2022 ComEd Scholars program. This initiative aims to bridge the funding gap for students and foster diversity in the STEM workforce. Recipients also benefit from mentorship and internship opportunities at ComEd and its parent company, Exelon. Since its launch in 2019, the program has supported 26 students, highlighting ComEd's commitment to educational equity and workforce development.
- ComEd Scholars program supports students pursuing STEM-related degrees with scholarships, mentorships, and internship opportunities.
- Since its inception, the program has provided assistance to 26 students, promoting equity in education.
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Illinois Tech, UIC students to receive scholarships, mentorships and internship opportunities
Now in its fourth year, the ComEd Scholars program provides scholarships that fill the funding gap for students pursuing STEM-related degrees at local universities. In addition to the scholarship funding, ComEd Scholars receive mentorship from ComEd engineers and executives and the opportunity to apply for internships at ComEd and its parent company, Exelon. Since the program was launched in 2019, 26 students have been awarded support.
“At ComEd, we are committed to diversifying the STEM workforce and supporting talented students from across our communities,” said
To qualify for the program, students must be recommended by their school. UIC’s financial aid office, in partnership with academic advisors and ComEd, then identify high-performing students facing significant financial burdens. Invited UIC applicants then submit a personal statement, financial-aid application and school transcripts. Illinois Tech’s financial aid office identifies students who meet the ComEd scholarship criteria to be considered for this program. These scholarships provide selected students with the necessary financial assistance to cover education-related costs that exceed financial aid.
“This partnership with ComEd allows our Illinois Tech scholars to lean and grow into the tech leaders of the future,” said Raj Echambadi, president of
The ComEd Scholars program is one of several ComEd initiatives that build and empower a local, diverse workforce. In 2022, ComEd’s workforce programs had a direct impact for over 1,700 participants.
“ComEd's commitment to creating the diverse STEM workforce of the future exemplifies what it means to create equitable pathways for the next generation of leaders and change makers," added Dr.
The 2022 ComEd Scholars are:
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Aaron Tillery – a second-year student fromChicago's Washington Heights neighborhood, pursuing a degree in computer engineering at UIC. -
Adrian Rodriguez – a second-year student fromChicago's Garfield Ridge neighborhood, pursuing a degree in civil engineering at Illinois Tech. -
Angelica Velazquez – a second-year student fromChicago's Logan Square neighborhood, pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering at Illinois Tech. -
Chanel Hamilton – a first-year student from the Chicago’sSouth Suburban Community ofCountry Club Hills , pursuing a degree in engineering at UIC.
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