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Manhattan Home Design $250 Scholarship Program
Basic Information
Administrator: Carlisle Anderson
Scholarship Sponsor: Manhattan Home Design
Address: 211 E 43rd St
New York, NY 10017
Phone Number: 800-320-8867
Fax Number: n/a
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $250
Number of Awards: 1
Available to Class Level: n/a
Requirements: Be at least 18 years old
Be a legal U.S. resident or hold a valid student visa
Be enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university
Eligibility: Be at least 18 years old Be a legal U.S. resident or hold a valid student visa Be enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university
Minimum GPA: n/a
Minimum ACT: n/a
Minimum SAT: n/a
Due Date: June 1, 2025
Purpose of Award: To support the next generation of innovative designers.
Duration: n/a
Renewable: n/a
Need-based Scholarship: n/a
Applicaiton Online: https://manhattanhomedesign.com/scholarship/
Application Fees: n/a
Scholarship History: n/a
Testimonials:
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Additional Information:
How to Apply
Applicants are required to design a 250-square-foot dorm room using Manhattan Home Design products (other than the beds), showcasing creativity, functionality, and style. Designs may be submitted as a drawing, digital layout, or created using a design platform like Canva.
Along with your design and essay, please include a 250-word personal statement telling us about yourself and why you are deserving of this scholarship.
Send your design and personal statement as a single PDF file to scholarship@manhattanhomedesign.com. Be sure to include the following information:
- Full Name
- Contact Information
- School Name
- Major (if applicable)
- Expected Graduation Date (for high school seniors)
- Use the subject line: Manhattan Home Design $250 Scholarship | (Your Full Name)
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