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Alan Bowman's Sack the Stigma Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Access Scholarships
Scholarship Sponsor: Access Scholarships
Address: 463 Livingston Ave Ste 102-100
Norwood, NJ 07648
Phone Number: 888-507-9321
Email: john@accessscholarships.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: 1000
Number of Awards: 1
Available to Class Level: All High School
Requirements: None
Eligibility: None
Minimum GPA: None
Minimum ACT: None
Minimum SAT: None
Due Date: 12/31/23
Purpose of Award: pay for college tuition/expenses
Duration: through the end of year
Renewable: No
Need-based Scholarship: No
Applicaiton Online: Yes
Application Fees: No
Scholarship History: Offering Scholarships since 2020
Additional Information: In 500 words or less, please read and respond to ONE of the following prompts:
Prompt #1: Write an essay sharing your own mental health journey or the journey of someone close to you, and how you'd like to use these experiences (or how you're already using them) to positively impact others who are struggling.
Prompt #2: Write a letter to your school advocating for increased initiatives to help increase awareness of and support student mental health. What should they start doing? Keep doing?