First Recipients of Wavemaker Fellowship Awards Announced

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First Recipients of Wavemaker Fellowship Awards Announced

Stefan Pryor, Rhode Island’s Secretary of Commerce
The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation announced that it has selected the recipients of the first Wavemaker Fellowship awards. 

After a review process, a total of 215 college graduates who work in STEM fields at Rhode Island employers will receive the award, which is a tax credit to defray the cost associated with student loan repayment for a minimum of two years for graduates looking for careers or starting businesses in IT, engineering, design and other key sectors in RI. 

"Every week I meet talented, highly-skilled students who tell me they are choosing between a job here or a job in another state – and I want them to call Rhode Island home. The average recipient of the Wavemaker Fellowship will get approximately $300 in loan relief per month, which will go a long way for the young professionals working and starting a career in Rhode Island – this could be the difference between living at home or getting an apartment with a roommate. The Wavemaker Fellowship is helping to make our state the place where young people want to start and grow their careers – and where businesses want to be,”  said Governor Gina M. Raimondo.

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The average annual award for the first group of Wavemaker Fellows is approximately $3,750 per year. 

The Wavemaker Fellowship Program 

The Wavemaker Fellowship program opened for applications in May 2016 to provide a financial incentive for RI graduates to stay in-state for a job or to start a business. 

Any candidate with a higher education loan debt who is employed in a STEM-related field  in the state was encouraged to apply. 

More than 300 Rhode Islanders submitted applications before the June 15 deadline. Applicants were evaluated on a variety of criteria, but most importantly by their pursuit of careers in key advanced industries and the impact of the award on the applicants' decisions to stay and work in Rhode Island. 

“In their applications, many recipients stated that the Wavemaker Fellowship would provide enough financial relief to keep them in Rhode Island instead of accepting job offers elsewhere. Retaining these skilled and motivated young professionals is crucial to building our state’s profile as a leader in advanced industries. Many Wavemaker Fellowship recipients are recent graduates, some have earned two or even three degrees, and some are new parents with new expenses. By helping these talented awardees secure their futures in Rhode Island, we are helping to ensure the success of our advances industries and of our economy. Congratulations to these STEM stars, their families, and their employers," said Stefan Pryor, Rhode Island’s Secretary of Commerce.

 Approximately 60 percent of Fellows graduated from an RI institution, and 90 percent of Fellows are Rhode Island residents choosing to work in the state.


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