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Best Bug Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Keeton Alder
Scholarship Sponsor: Nashville Pest Control - Thrive Pest Control
Address: 301 Ezell Pike #171120 Nashville, Tennessee 37217
Phone Number: (212) 385 1384
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1,000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: $1,000 Best Bug Scholarship
The Best Bug Scholarship was designed to help students further their education and work towards graduation. We believe in hard work and dedication over perfection and we want to help students who are working towards a better tomorrow. Our scholarship is designed for graduating high school students but also any student that is currently enrolled in a 4 year college program in the United States of America.
Eligibility: Applicants must be: • Enrolled or accepted into an accredited undergraduate program in the U.S.
Minimum GPA: n/a
Minimum ACT: n/a
Minimum SAT: n/a
Due Date: October 31, 2020
Purpose of Award: We want to help students who are working towards a better tomorrow. Our scholarship is designed for graduating high school students but also any student that is currently enrolled in a 4 year college program in the United States of America.
Duration: October 31, 2020
Renewable: n/a
Applicaiton Online: https://thrivepestcontrol.com/scholarship
Application Fees: n/a
Additional Information:
$1,000 Best Bug Scholarship
The Best Bug Scholarship was designed to help students further their education and work towards graduation. We believe in hard work and dedication over perfection and we want to help students who are working towards a better tomorrow. Our scholarship is designed for graduating high school students but also any student that is currently enrolled in a 4 year college program in the United States of America.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be:
- Enrolled or accepted into an accredited undergraduate program in the U.S.
(This includes incoming freshmen) - Scholarship is open to all majors
Note: Only one submission is permitted per applicant. Previous winners will not be able to enter again
Scholarship Details
- An award of $1,000 will be given out
- This amount will be broken up into two deliverables
- $500 will be given for the fall semester
- $500 will be given for the spring semester
- The funds awarded will be sent directly to the University for them to disburse
Fore more info visit https://thrivepestcontrol.com/scholarship