Second Round of Wavemaker Fellowship Awards Announced

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Second Round of Wavemaker Fellowship Awards Announced

Gina Raimondo
Governor Gina Raimondo and the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation have announced the second round of recipients of the Wavemaker Fellowship awards.

Following a review process, a total of 224 college graduates who work in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), as well as Design fields at Rhode Island, will receive the award.

“I want our homegrown talent to live, work and thrive in Rhode Island. After graduation, students are often faced with the tough choice between working here or entertaining offers elsewhere. With the Wavemaker Fellowship, we can make that decision a little easier, while enhancing our workforce and retaining the best and the brightest. This award works out to about $475 per month, which can really be beneficial in the lives of recent graduates. Our state is on the move. Companies and businesses are taking a fresh look at Rhode Island, and I want Rhode Islanders to be first in line for these jobs,” said Raimondo.

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Wave maker Fellowship Awards

Over 325 professionals submitted applications before the June 23 deadline earlier this year.

The average annual award for the group of Wavemaker Fellows is approximately $3,875 per year.

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.

First Round of Wavemaker Fellowship Awards

The Wavemaker Fellowship opened its first round of applications in May of 2016 to provide a financial incentive for RI graduates to stay in-state for a job or to start a business. They welcomed 208 Wavemaker Fellows to the first cohort.

Any candidate with higher education loan debt who is employed in a STEM or commercially relevant design field in the state was encouraged to apply. 

Approximately 54 percent of Fellows graduated from an RI institution, and 89 percent of Fellows are Rhode Island residents choosing to work in the state.

In addition, over half of the recipients hold a Bachelor’s degree, 45 percent have a Master’s degree or higher, and 2 percent have an Associate’s degree.

Twenty-six percent of recipients are employed in the design, food, and custom manufacturing industries; 19 percent work in defense, shipbuilding and maritime; and 15 percent work in IT, cyber, and data analytics. 


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