International Game Developers Association Kicks Off 2004 Scholarship Program For College Students Around the World

PRNewswire-FirstCall
SAN FRANCISCO
Dec 8, 2003

The International Game Developers Association (IGDA), an independent, non-profit association established by game developers for the betterment of the industry, opens the 4th annual Student Scholarship Program today. Twenty-five college students will be awarded complimentary full access passes to the Game Developers Conference (GDC) March 22-26, 2004, opening the doors to coveted conference seminars and panel discussions, show floor exhibits and potential job opportunities. The IGDA's Education Committee and board members will judge scholarship applications.

"The Student Scholarship brings the brightest undergraduate students looking to break into the industry together with the best of the best video game professionals at the Game Developers Conference," states Warren Spector, studio director of Ion Storm and chair of the IGDA Education Committee. "One of the biggest challenges faced by college students interested in a career in gaming is simply getting out in front of the development community. The Student Scholarship solves that issue."

Students can now apply online for an IGDA scholarship at www.igda.org/scholarships. The deadline to enter is Wednesday, January 28, 2004. Recipients will be announced in early February 2004. Applicants are required to be full-time college students (or equivalent) and IGDA student members for consideration. Complete information on the scholarship program and requirements can be found at www.igda.org/scholarships. Information on the 2004 GDC can be found at www.gdconf.com

About the IGDA

The International Game Developers Association is an independent, non-profit association established by game developers to foster the creation of a worldwide game development community. The IGDA's mission is to build a community of game developers, which leverages the expertise of its members for the betterment of the industry and the development of the art form. For more information on IGDA, please visit www.igda.org or email info@igda.org

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   David Libby
   Libby Communications, Inc., for the IGDA
   dlibby@libbycommunications.com
   510.663.8155

SOURCE: International Game Developers Association

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