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'Advice to Your High School Self' Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: CampusDiscovery.com
Scholarship Sponsor: CampusDiscovery.com
Address: 3020 Hartley Rd. #220
Jacksonville, FL 32257
Phone Number: 904-483-2930
Fax Number: 904-483-2931
Email: info@campusdiscovery.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $2,500
Number of Awards: 2
Available to Class Level: Current college students or those who graduated with an AA or BA between 2010-2012
Requirements: Applicants will find the complete scholarship information and scholarship applications by going to our Web site. Students must apply online. Students will submit a complete survey about their college campus. Limit one survey per person. The online form includes, at the very end, a place for applicants to type (or paste) a short original, previously unpublished written response to the scholarship topic, "Assume you could go back in time and talk to yourself as a high school senior. Knowing what you know now about college life and making the transition, what advice would you give yourself?" The response must be in English (max 200 words). All U.S. students enrolled at a college or university* (as well as recent college grads who finished with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in 2010, 2011, or 2012) are eligible to apply. Application must be submitted online no later than 11:59 pm ET on the deadline date.
Eligibility: US citizen or legal residents who are current college students or graduated between 2010-2012 with an associate's or bachelor's degree
Minimum GPA: na
Minimum ACT: na
Minimum SAT: na
Due Date: 1/12/12 & 6/30/12
Purpose of Award: college tuition and other expenses
Duration: 1 year
Renewable: no
Need-based Scholarship: no
Applicaiton Online: yes
Application Fees: none
Additional Information:
One award will be offered in January and one in June.