COMPENSATION
SOLUTIONS AWARDS
MAGNA CUM LAUDE SCHOLARSHIPS
Three
deserving students are award recipients
Oakland, New Jersey –
June 7, 2006 – Compensation Solutions (COMPSolutions),
one of the tri-state area’s leading Professional Employer
Organizations (PEO), recently awarded Magna Cum Laude scholarships to
three deserving students who will pursue studies in chemical
engineering, psychology and mathematics. From participation in the
Chemistry Olympics and the National Science exam to a serious pursuit of
ballet and a strong leadership role on the varsity soccer team, each of
the recipients distinguished themselves with rigorous academic programs
and long-term commitments to extracurricular activities and
volunteerism.
Thomas
J. Cioffe, President of COMPSolutions said of the Magna Cum Laude
Scholarship, “Education will offer our young people the opportunity to
experience the personal and intellectual growth necessary to achieve
success in whatever path they choose. These students have much to learn
in an increasingly challenging world. They have set high standards for
themselves and COMPSolutions is proud to offer our support in reaching
their goals.”
About
Compensation Solutions
COMPSolutions is a leading professional employer organization that
serves as a full-time human resource company for small to mid-sized
businesses throughout the U.S. and its territories. By managing employee
benefits, human resources, payroll and workers’ compensation
administration, COMPSolutions allows its clients to focus on their core
competencies to maintain and grow their bottom line. COMPSolutions’
headquarters is located in Oakland, New Jersey with offices in Upper
Saddle River, New Jersey and a New York office at Two Penn Plaza.
For additional information, visit our website at www.compsolutionsinc.com.
About the
Magna Cum Laude Scholarship Program
This
annual program will award three scholarships to deserving high school
seniors from the families of COMPSolutions’ client companies. Award
recipients are chosen by a competitive selection process and must use
the award to defray educational costs.
Applicants must be enrolled in a full-time college or
vocational/technical program scheduled for the fall semester.
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