MT graduates receive Black Mountain Software Scholarships
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News from Melissa Sneed, Black Mountain Software
POLSON - Black Mountain Software has announced their 22nd annual Education Scholarship Awards. Graduates Julia Byrd from Columbia Falls High School and Ella Faulkner from Belt High School were recently awarded the company’s higher education scholarship. Both Julia and Ella will receive $1000 each to continue their education.
Black Mountain Software awards two scholarships to graduating Montana high school seniors who will be attending an accredited institution of higher education, regardless of their field of study. This includes trade schools, technical schools, colleges or universities. The scholarship application requires applicants to answer the following essay question: How will I make a difference in our world?
Black Mountain Software supports continuing education for Montana youth through this annual scholarship essay competition. The company contributes to the enrichment of people and communities in which we live and work through charitable activities, donations and volunteerism.
For additional information about this year’s Black Mountain Software scholarships for graduating Montana high school seniors, contact Melissa Sneed at melissas@blackmountainsoftware.com.
About Black Mountain Software
Established in 1988, Black Mountain Software is an industry leader in the design, engineering development, and delivery of easytouse fund accounting, payroll, and utility billing software solutions for local governments, schools, special and utility districts. Across 24 states, nearly 600 clients rely on more than 30 integrated Black Mountain Software products to ensure regulatory compliance and improve operational efficiency.
Operating with around 50 employees, Black Mountain Software is renowned for its knowledgeable, professional, “small town” friendly customer support, which fosters collaboration and improves enduser satisfaction and computing success.