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Glamour's Top Ten College Women 2013
Basic Information
Administrator: Christen Brandt
Scholarship Sponsor: Glamour Magazine
Address: 4 Times Square
New York, NY 10036
Phone Number: 212-286-6034
Email: TTCW@Glamour.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $20,0000 or $3,000
Number of Awards: 10
Available to Class Level: Juniors
Requirements: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Contest begins April 15, 2012, at 12:01 A.M. EDT, and ends September 15, 2012, at 11:59 P.M. EDT. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia and Canada (void in Quebec) who are at least 18 years old and a full-time junior in fall 2012 attending a four-year college in the U.S. or Canada (void in Quebec) as of the date of entry. Student athletes may enter and win the competition, but special accommodations will be made to comply with National Collegiate Athletic Association rules. Visit glamour.com/go/ttcw for full rules and how to enter. One grand prize: A.R.V. is $20,750; nine first-place prizes: A.R.V. is $3,750 each. Sponsor: Condé Nast.
Eligibility: Must be a female junior in the 2012-2013 school year.
Due Date: September 15, 2012
Purpose of Award: Each year, Glamour's Top Ten College Women competition recognizes the top college students across the U.S. and Canada. Nine first-prize winners will receive $3,000 and one grand prize winner will receive $20,000. All winners will receive a trip to New York and be featured in Glamour magazine.
Duration: 1 year
Renewable: No
Need-based Scholarship: No
Applicaiton Online: http://www.glamour.com/magazine/2012/03/glamour-top-10-college-women
Application Fees: None
Scholarship History: Glamour's Top Ten College Women competition has been running for 56 years, and includes alumni like Martha Stewart.