James DiMarzio awarded scholarship from Maryland Law Enforcement Officers
Towson, MD – James DiMarzio has been awarded the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers Scholarship for 2015.
The MLEO Scholarship at Towson University provides financial aid awards to TU students in good academic standing who are Maryland residents and are planning careers in law enforcement.
Mr. DiMarzio, a Damascus, Maryland resident, is a senior majoring in Criminal Justice. He is a member of the National Criminal Justice Honor Society and has been honored on the Dean’s List six times. His career plans are to go into local or state law enforcement.
The Maryland Law Enforcement Officers, Inc. is a professional, non-profit organization located in Baltimore. For more information on this scholarship, contact Elizabeth Clifford, chairperson of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, at 410-704-5164.
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About Towson University (www.towson.edu)
Founded in 1866, Towson University is among the nation’s best regional public universities, offering more than 100 bachelors’, masters and doctoral degree programs in the liberal arts and sciences, and applied professional fields. With close to 23,000 students, Towson University is among the largest public universities in Maryland. Towson combines research-based learning with practical application and its many interdisciplinary partnerships with public and private organizations throughout Maryland provide opportunities for research, internships and jobs. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Towson University one of the nation’s best and most efficiently run universities. An NCAA Division I school in athletics, Towson University is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association as well as the Colonial Academic Alliance.
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