K-12 Elearning Scholarship Program
Tampa, FL (USA), February 2014 - With unemployment numbers not improving, many American youth have given up on post-secondary education as a whole, hurting themselves and the future US economy. K Alliance, an eLearning company that offers software video courses, aims to change this trend and has announced that they will be launching a primary and secondary education scholarship program. With an equally disconcerting trend of rising tuition costs, and a fifty percent increase in the average college debt, students nationwide are rethinking whether to further their education.
The primary objective of their scholarship program is to place an emphasis on students with an interest in furthering their education and primarily those with a focus in information technology. With students preparing for their next steps in life, and important decisions to be made in education, this program provides them with an accessible view of potential career steps and the knowledge they'll need for their future career.
"We're trying to provide a new generation of working professionals an early opportunity to easily and efficiently gain the skills needed to succeed in an increasingly competitive workforce," said their CEO Mimi Kwan.
The K Alliance Scholarship Program gives students access to all K Alliance online training libraries, with desktop application, creative software, and thousands of technical course training materials available online around the clock. Students will be able to choose from hundreds of courses, and with all training easily available on their desktop and mobile devices, there's always an opportunity to jump into the engaging educational courseware offered by K Alliance.
In order to offer their scholarship program, K Alliance developed an easy and efficient program outline for qualified schools and students detailing eligibility guidelines and the various aspects of the scholarship program. They also reached out to potential schools with the program's details and within the week were able to grant their first students unlimited access to online training.