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Tuition scholarships for ASU Online degrees now available to eligible AZTC member company employees and dependents
PHOENIX - Arizonar -- The Arizona Technology Council (AZTC) today announced a new scholarship initiative designed to expand access to higher education for eligible employees and dependents of its AZTC member organizations. Offered in collaboration with InStride, a strategic education and skilling solutions provider, the program offers a 15% tuition scholarship toward Arizona State University (ASU) Online undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as certificate courses. The ASU Scholarship Program extends to employees across AZTC's network of 750 member companies, ranging from large corporations to mid-sized and small businesses statewide.
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AZTC serves as Arizona's leading trade association for science and technology enterprises, bringing together a diverse professional community dedicated to advancing innovation through leadership, education, policy advocacy, and collaborative action. Driving meaningful impact for close to 25 years, AZTC hosts over 100 events annually, advocates for pro-technology public policy, and offers exclusive resources for member companies.
"This scholarship program represents our commitment to strengthening Arizona's technology workforce by making quality education more accessible," said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council and SciTech Institute. "By partnering with InStride and ASU, we're creating pathways for our member companies' teams to develop the skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic tech landscape. Together, we're focused on delivering real outcomes including stronger talent retention, better internal mobility, and workforce readiness for the technologies shaping our industry's future."
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InStride's CEO Craig Maloney continued, "Education serves as a critical bridge connecting organizational growth with individual advancement. Through our partnership with AZTC, we're proud to expand access to career-aligned learning opportunities for Arizona's tech community. This initiative reflects our belief that strategic workforce development delivers value on both sides, helping companies build competitive capabilities while empowering employees to reach their professional aspirations."
About InStride
InStride is redefining workforce development for companies committed to growing talent. Recognized by TIME as one of the World's Top EdTech Companies, InStride partners with forward-thinking employers across diverse industries to deliver strategic education and skilling solutions that align learning with business strategy and drive measurable results. Visit InStride.com or follow InStride on LinkedIn for more information and updates.
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AZTC serves as Arizona's leading trade association for science and technology enterprises, bringing together a diverse professional community dedicated to advancing innovation through leadership, education, policy advocacy, and collaborative action. Driving meaningful impact for close to 25 years, AZTC hosts over 100 events annually, advocates for pro-technology public policy, and offers exclusive resources for member companies.
"This scholarship program represents our commitment to strengthening Arizona's technology workforce by making quality education more accessible," said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council and SciTech Institute. "By partnering with InStride and ASU, we're creating pathways for our member companies' teams to develop the skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic tech landscape. Together, we're focused on delivering real outcomes including stronger talent retention, better internal mobility, and workforce readiness for the technologies shaping our industry's future."
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InStride's CEO Craig Maloney continued, "Education serves as a critical bridge connecting organizational growth with individual advancement. Through our partnership with AZTC, we're proud to expand access to career-aligned learning opportunities for Arizona's tech community. This initiative reflects our belief that strategic workforce development delivers value on both sides, helping companies build competitive capabilities while empowering employees to reach their professional aspirations."
About InStride
InStride is redefining workforce development for companies committed to growing talent. Recognized by TIME as one of the World's Top EdTech Companies, InStride partners with forward-thinking employers across diverse industries to deliver strategic education and skilling solutions that align learning with business strategy and drive measurable results. Visit InStride.com or follow InStride on LinkedIn for more information and updates.
Source: Arizona Technology Council
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