Northrop Grumman awarded $240,000 in college scholarship money to 24 high school seniors from around Maryland earlier this month.
The scholarships — each worth $10,000, to be paid out in $2,500 installments over four years — are given through the company’s Engineering Scholars program, which is in its 11th year. Students can use the money for tuition, books, lab fees or rooming fees, but all winning students must be pursuing a major in an engineering-related field.
Baltimore city’s sole winner, Joshua David Spokes, graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.
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