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$5000 Social Network Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Trish Niedergeses
Scholarship Sponsor: GotChosen, Inc
Address: 12472 Lake Underhill Road
Suite 397
Orlando, FL 32828
Phone Number: 407.284.1242
Email: info@gotchosen.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: 5000.00
Number of Awards: 1 per momth
Available to Class Level: 18 years or older
Requirements: Winner must have been accepted to a post secondary program or college.
Scholarship funds must be used educational purposes, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, equipment required for study or towards repayment of outstanding student loans.
Eligibility: Winner must have been accepted to a post secondary program or college.
Minimum GPA: na
Minimum ACT: na
Minimum SAT: na
Due Date: Last day of every month
Purpose of Award: Scholarship funds must be used educational purposes, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, equipment required for study or towards repayment of outstanding student loans.
Duration: monthly
Renewable: no
Need-based Scholarship: no
Applicaiton Online: https://gotchosen.com/scholarships
Application Fees: no
Scholarship History: 3 years and 46 winners awarded to-date
Testimonials:
Dominic A " Thanks to GotChosen, I can afford to continue my education at FIU and pursue my Digital Media Major and Music Business Minor, this means so much to me, thank you."
Joshua C "I couldn't believe the opportunity I was given with this award and I am so grateful. I proceeded to talk up this scholarship opportunity with the rest of my college bound friends".
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