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2020 Fitness and Educational Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Masha
Scholarship Sponsor: Fitness Volt
Address: 1700 Lincoln St. Denver, CO. 80203
Phone Number: 2019480127
Email: masha@fitnessvolt.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: Eligible applicants are required to submit a 1,000~1,500 word article on the topic “Importance of physical fitness in student life” at scholarship@fitnessvolt.com for consideration. Feel free to mention any worthy causes you’re involved in.
Eligibility: Our scholarship is open to all college students who plan to major in any course but there will be special consideration for students who are committed to living a healthy lifestyle. Any high school senior or college/university student is eligible to participate. Must be a U.S. Citizen
Minimum GPA: n/a
Minimum ACT: n/a
Minimum SAT: n/a
Due Date: November 15, 2020
Purpose of Award: in an effort to assist with the costs of continued education.
Renewable: n/a
Applicaiton Online: https://fitnessvolt.com/scholarship/
Application Fees: n/a
Additional Information:
FitnessVolt.com is happy to announce a yearly Fitness Scholarship Program. We value the importance of education, which is why we'd like to offer an eligible student the opportunity to win a $1000/- scholarship in an effort to assist with the costs of continued education.
Fitness is our forte and eligible students can now submit an essay on the topic of "Importance of physical fitness in student life" of which the winner will receive a scholarship from us and recognition on our website.
Who's Eligible?
Our scholarship is open to all college students who plan to major in any course but there will be special consideration for students who are committed to living a healthy lifestyle.
- Any high school senior or college/university student is eligible to participate.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen
How to Submit
Eligible applicants are required to submit a 1,000~1,500 word article on the topic "Importance of physical fitness in student life" at scholarship@fitnessvolt.com for consideration. Feel free to mention any worthy causes you're involved in.
Writing the Essay
Content should be very informative but conversational and interesting. We're looking for information which can be useful to others and relevant content is very important. But remember, have fun and show us your best stuff!