Scholarship information
Infinity Curve is excited to offer this merit-based scholarship to support students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in computer science and marketing. Our scholarship aims to provide $1,000 in financial assistance to deserving students who demonstrate ambition and dedication in these fields. Eligible applicants must have completed at least one academic year at an accredited post-secondary institution and submit their transcript along with the application. We welcome both domestic and international* students to apply and take a step toward a brighter future in technology and marketing.
While the Infinity Curve Marketing Technology Scholarship is primarily merit-based, we are committed to supporting applicants from underserved populations who may face additional challenges in achieving their full potential. In our evaluation process, we will give special consideration to underserved populations. Applicants in eligible categories are encouraged to detail their circumstances in their motivation, as this will be a key factor in our assessment.
To ensure a fair evaluation, we will employ a points system that allocates additional points to those who demonstrate special circumstances. Supporting documentation may be requested to verify the information provided. By acknowledging and addressing these unique challenges, we aim to create a more inclusive opportunity for all aspiring students in technology and marketing.
The deadline for applications is the 31st of December each year. Successful applicants will receive their award directly by bank wire or another suitable method agreed upon, as well as a certificate confirming the award.
Requirements
To be eligible, students must:
- 1. be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program in the fields of computer science or marketing; and
- 2. have completed at least one academic year of their program; and
- 3. have achieved an aggregate GPA of at least 3.85 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent; and
- 4. demonstrate excellent potential for future success; and
- 5. be willing to undergo verification of all stated claims.
Underserved populations
The following categories of people qualify as members of underserved populations:
- 1. single parents; and
- 2. minority groups; and
- 3. individuals with disabilities and/or neurodiversity; and
- 4. parents of children with disabilities and/or neurodiversity; and
- 5. individuals who are the first in their family to attend university
Exclusions
1. Residents of countries or regions that meet the following criteria are ineligible for this award:
- 1.1. subject to United States sanctions prohibiting trade; or
- 1.2. subject to United Nations sanctions prohibiting trade; or
- 1.3. under a call for action from the Financial Action Task Force; or
- 1.4. classified as a monitored jurisdiction by the Financial Action Task Force; or
- 1.5. classified as an article 14 country by the International Monetary Fund.#
2. Persons that meet the following criteria are ineligible for this award:
- 2.1. subject to United States sanctions; or
- 2.2. subject to United Nations sanctions; or
- 2.3. a politically exposed person; or
- 2.4. a non-resident citizen of a country included in points 1.1 and 1.2.
* These policies are in place to maintain the integrity of the program, comply with U.S. and international laws, and to reduce the risk of counterfeit documents, money laundering and/or terror financing.
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