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Home | National Directories | Financial Aid | The Jittery Monks Scholarship: Send Your Custom Scholarship Essay to Win $1,500 |
The Jittery Monks Scholarship: Send Your Custom Scholarship Essay to Win $1,500
Basic Information
Administrator: Jittery Monks
Scholarship Sponsor: Jittery Monks
Address: Philadelphia, PA
Phone Number: +1 (267) 888-2299
Email: staff@jitterymonks.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1500
Number of Awards: 10
Available to Class Level: No level
Requirements: Mail the essay to us at scholarship@jitterymonks.com with “Jittery Monks Scholarship” in the subject line. Make sure the document is either in pdf or doc format so we can open it. Along with the essay, send us your contact info – name, phone, and address.
Eligibility: No
Minimum GPA: No
Minimum ACT: No
Minimum SAT: No
Due Date: 1/3/2019
Purpose of Award: If you agree with us that delegating part of the work is completely legitimate, please support that statement with your own experience.
Duration: 2 days
Renewable: Every Year
Need-based Scholarship: No
Applicaiton Online: Yes
Application Fees: Free
Scholarship History: Mail the essay to us at scholarship@jitterymonks.com with “Jittery Monks Scholarship” in the subject line. Make sure the document is either in pdf or doc format so we can open it. Along with the essay, send us your contact info – name, phone, and address.
Testimonials:
Apply before March 1, 2019. We will carefully evaluate the essays we receive and contact the chosen winner by March 10. All submissions should be original and should be able to beat Turnitin and other plagiarism scans. We will then send the award by check to the winner’s school to be handed to them.
Additional Information:
Apply before March 1, 2019. We will carefully evaluate the essays we receive and contact the chosen winner by March 10. All submissions should be original and should be able to beat Turnitin and other plagiarism scans. We will then send the award by check to the winner's school to be handed to them.