<p>University of South Carolina officials announced a scholarship program Wednesday (Feb. 6) that will cover the difference between tuition costs and LIFE scholarships for in-state freshmen majoring in engineering and computing.</p>
<p>The new Engineering and Computing Expanded Life Scholarship (ECELS) program means that a minimum of 100 freshmen who also have LIFE scholarships can attend the university tuition-free beginning in fall 2008, said Dr. Michael Amiridis, dean of the College of Engineering and Computing.</p>
<p>Must be South Carolina resident eligible for LIFE scholarship.</p>