Incognito Marketing today announced that the Incognito Marketing Scholarship has been established at Pueblo Community College (PCC) for the purpose of supporting manufacturing related education.

“Companies such as Incognito Marketing make it possible for students to receive a high level of education at PCC who might not be able to afford it otherwise. We are thrilled to add Incognito Marketing to our growing list of supporters,” said Diane Porter, executive director of the Pueblo Community College Foundation.

Students enrolled at PCC in machining technology, industrial electronics technology, engineering technology or welding technology are eligible. The scholarship is base on financial need. To qualify, students must carry a minimum of nine credit hours per semester, maintain a 3.0 GPA per semester, and cannot qualify for financial aid. The scholarships will be awarded in the fall and spring semesters, for two years provided the student meets the scholarship criteria. (more…)