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Second Call for Applications for the "Camino TICs" Program

July 1, 2010
ORT University, the Rotary Club of Aguada, and the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology invite young people aged 16 to 21, whose household has a per capita income of less than $6,000, to apply for the "Camino TICs" Program, which aims to provide training in one of the fields with the highest employment rates: information and communication technology. The program offers full scholarships for technical programs in Web Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Flash Application Design and Animation, and Personal Computer Maintenance.

ORT University, the Rotary Club of Aguada, and the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology invite young people aged 16 to 21, whose household has a per capita income of less than $6,000, to apply for the "Camino TICs" Program, which aims to provide training in one of the fields with the highest employment rates: information and communication technology. The program offers full scholarships for technical programs in Web Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Flash Application Design and Animation, and Personal Computer Maintenance.

The application period is open until Wednesday, August 11, at 12 p.m. Interested applicants can review the guidelines and access the application forms athttps://cie.ort.edu.uy. For more information, please contact the ORT University Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at 902-1505, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Applicants will participate in a selection test.