Applications Being Accepted for Wavemaker Fellowship Program

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Applications Being Accepted for Wavemaker Fellowship Program

Governor Gina Raimondo
Governor Gina Raimondo announced the re-opening of Wavemaker Fellowship Applications on Wednesday. The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation also joined in the announcement. 

The fellowship is a competitive student loan reimbursement program for recent graduates working in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) as well as certain design fields. 

"A thriving STEM workforce is vital to jumpstarting our economic comeback. We are taking steps to keep our talented people here and attract others to start their careers in Rhode Island. The Wavemaker Fellowship is a creative solution to helping professionals with their college debt, while giving companies an important recruiting tool,” said Raimondo.

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The program can cover student loan payments up to $6,000 per year for up to four years. 

To apply, click here. 

Wavemaker Fellowship Awards 

First passed by the General Assembly in 2015, this is the second round of Wavemaker Fellowship awards. 

In the first round, 208 professionals were awarded student loan repayment for up to two years, with an average award of nearly $3,750 per year. 

Those who applied were evaluated on a number of criteria, but most importantly by their pursuit of careers in advanced industries and the impact of the award on the applicants to stay in Rhode Island. 

“In order to drive business growth and attraction in Rhode Island, we need to help companies compete and win in the war for talent. Our companies are making decisions that involve forecasting years into the future, so they need to have confidence that they'll be able to fill their openings now and over the course of time. This program gives companies good reason for increased confidence by giving them a competitive edge in their efforts to attract and retain high-demand tech and design talent,” said R.I. Secretary of Commerce Stefan Pryor. 

For more information click here.


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