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ABB Pledges Scholarship Assistance To Minority Students At Penn State

ABB announced today that it is unveiling a scholarship to help benefit minority students majoring in business logistics in Penn State's Smeal College of Business Administration as well as students majoring in mechanical engineering.

ABB announced today that it is unveiling a scholarship to help benefit minority students majoring in business logistics in Penn State's Smeal College of Business Administration as well as students majoring in mechanical engineering.

ABB's Brain Power Scholarship is a two-year commitment to provide almost $50,000 in scholarship aid to minority students at Penn State and five other universities.

"A culturally rich and diverse workforce is a real advantage in the global marketplace," said D. Howard Pierce, ABB Group Representative in the United States. "This program is a 'win' for ABB and its customers as well as for the students involved."

To be eligible, students must be African-American, American Indian, or Hispanic-American. They must be entering their junior year at one of six specific U.S. institutions. They must have earned a grade point average of 3.2 or higher and have demonstrated leadership qualities.

Applicants at Penn State must be majoring in business logistics or mechanical engineering. Applications are being considered now for a total of nine scholarships, to begin in the fall semester of 2001. ABB plans to award each recipient $2,500 the first year and $3,000 the second year, provided eligibility requirements are maintained.

Further information about the ABB Brain Power Scholarship is available from Doug Gambrel, manager, ABB University Relations. Contact doug.gambrel@us.abb.com or 203-750-2313.

The other eligible institutions and majors include: Cornell University, (Industrial & Labor Relations); North Carolina State University (Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering); Texas A&M University (Electrical Engineering or Mechanical
Engineering); Ohio State University (Electrical Engineering or Accounting); and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institution (Chemical Engineering).

ABB ( http://www.abb.com/ ) serves manufacturing, process and consumer industries, utilities, and the oil and gas markets. The company's US operations employ more than 16,000 people at manufacturing and other facilities in 40 states. Worldwide, ABB employs 160,000 people in more than 100 countries and reported revenues of $23 billion in 2000.

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