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Appraisal Institute Education Trust Undergraduate Scholarship
Basic Information
Scholarship Sponsor: Appraisal Institute Education Trust
Address: 550 W. Van Buren
Suite 1000
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone Number: 312-335-4133
Fax Number: 312-335-4134
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1,000
Available to Class Level: Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Requirements: Applicant must be a student majoring in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate or allied fields.
Applicant must be a sophomore, junior or senior seeking an associates or bachelor’s degree.
Applicant must be a full or part-time student at a U.S. degree granting college or university.
Applicant must have a strong academic record.
Scholarship must be used in the same academic year it is awarded.
Eligible recipients may receive only one (1) AIET scholarship per year.
Due Date: April 15, 2012
Duration: One year
Applicaiton Online: http://www.appraisalinstitute.org/education/downloads/AIET_Edu_UNDERGRADUATE_ScholarshipApplication2011.pdf
Scholarship History: Awarded on the basis of academic excellence, this scholarship helps finance the educational endeavors of undergraduate students concentrating in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate or allied fields.