New Horizon Learning Centers Provides $125,000 in Scholarships for 2012 Fifty for the Future(R) Awardees and Their Faculty Sponsors


CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - Feb 21, 2012) - The Illinois Technology Foundation (ITF) is pleased to announce that New Horizons Computer Learning Centers (Chicago) will provide each Fifty for the Future® awardee a $1,000 scholarship and a separate $1,000 scholarship to his or her faculty sponsor. In addition, a special drawing will be held at the annual celebration where New Horizons will award an additional $5,000 scholarship to one of the awardees. Recipients of the award will be able to apply the scholarship to New Horizons' extensive catalog of offerings.

"We are pleased to lend our support to the Fifty for the Future® program," says Mark McManus, Jr., CEO of New Horizons Learning Centers. "The program has a long history of identifying top student talent in the Illinois market and we are excited to reward students and faculty involved in the program."

Entering its 6th year, the Annual Foundation Fifty for the Future® Competition and Awards program recognizes exceptional students with an interest in and potential to use technology in innovative ways. Fifty for the Future® provides encouragement and recognition to students who pursue innovation through technology, providing access to business leaders to showcase their talent. Winners are chosen through a rigorous nomination and judging process, focused on high school through university and graduate-level programs. The celebration is attended by industry leaders, judges, winners and their families, and other supporters of the technology industry.

"We are most grateful to New Horizons for this generous gift to the Illinois information technology community," says Bill Waas, Chairman of the Illinois Technology Foundation. "Not only does it recognize Fifty for the Future® awardees, it also recognizes our hardworking and dedicated academic community."

About ITF
The Illinois Technology Foundation, an affiliate of the Illinois Technology Association, is dedicated to the development of the future technology leaders of Illinois through active industry participation in the education process. As a recognized 501(c)(3) and 509 not-for-profit tax-exempt corporation, we work with academic institutions, from K-12 through college level, to encourage and retain technology talent. For more information, visit www.itfound.org.

About New Horizons Learning Centers
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers is the leading provider of learning solutions for Information Technology, PC Desktop Applications, Project Management, Business Skills, and Healthcare Information Management training. We specialize in integrated learning models that increase knowledge retention and the ability to apply what is learned on the job. With over 300 centers in 60 countries, New Horizons is the world's largest independent IT training company. For over 25 years, New Horizons has delivered a full range of technology and business skills training through innovative learning methods that have transformed businesses and helped over 25 million students reach their goals. For more information, visit www.newhorizons.com/chicago.

Contact Information:

Contact:
Bill Waas
Chairman, ITF
bwaas@illinoistechfoundation.org
(312) 351-1669