New York Institute of Technology Unveils Major Public Sector Scholarship

Old Westbury, NY (04/25/2019) — New York Institute of Technology President Henry C. "Hank" Foley, Ph.D., today announced a new public sector scholarship to honor the commitment and dedication of police officers, firefighters, EMT personnel, and K-12 teachers throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The new scholarship provides children of these public servants up to 50 percent tuition discount on any of the university's 50+ full-time undergraduate programs, beginning in the 2019 fall semester.

The Children of Police Officers, Firefighters, EMT, and K-12 Teachers Award is designed to acknowledge New York Institute of Technology students whose parents or legal guardians are active and fully employed (non-volunteer) in these public service professions. Nearly 98 percent of first-time full-time degree-seeking New York Institute of Technology students receive some form of financial aid. Details and requirements for this and other scholarships are available online at nyit.edu/scholarships.

"A college education is one of the best investments you can make in your future. It's also one of the biggest. True to New York Tech's mission to provide access to opportunity to all qualified students, we are committed to being one of the most affordable private not-for-profit universities in New York, and to ensuring that the children of those serving our communities are able to become the makers, doers, and innovators of the next generation," Foley said.

During an event to announce the scholarship program, Thomas R. Suozzi, representing New York's 3rd Congressional District, said, "This is a great gift that will change people's lives," especially in light of stagnated wages. He added that this is a "wonderful idea that is great for public servants throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, the whole tristate area."

Several other elected officials attended the announcement event. Excerpts of their brief remarks follow, in order of appearance:

New York Institute of Technology also offers discounted tuition to actively employed corrections officers, police and auxiliary police officers, and sheriffs. For 2019, NYIT was once again named among Best Colleges for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report.

About New York Institute of Technology

New York Institute of Technology offers 90 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in more than 50 fields of study, including computer science, data, and cybersecurity; biology and biomedical studies; architecture and design; engineering; health professions and medicine; IT and digital technologies; management; communications and marketing; education and counseling; and energy and sustainability. A nonprofit, independent, private, and nonsectarian institute of higher education, NYIT welcomes more than 9,000 students worldwide. The university has campuses in New York City (Manhattan) and Long Island (Old Westbury), New York; Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Vancouver, British Columbia, as well as programs around the world.

NYIT embraces its mission to provide career-oriented professional education, give all qualified students access to opportunity, and support research and scholarship that benefit the larger world. More than 100,000 NYIT alumni comprise an engaged network of doers, makers, and innovators prepared to change the world, solve 21st-century challenges, and reinvent the future.

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(L to R): Brookville Mayor Daniel Serota; Imran Ansari, Governor Cuomo’s representative for Long Island/Nassau County; New York State Senator Jim Gaughran; New York State Senator Anna Kaplan; President Foley; New York State Senator Kevin Thomas, U.S. Congressman Thomas Suozzi, and New York State Senator Philip Boyle.