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Select Saunas $500 Scholarship Program

Basic Information
Administrator: Karl Martinez
Scholarship Sponsor: Select Sauna
Address: 312 W. 2nd St #3439, Casper, WY 82601, United States.
Email: scholarship@selectsaunas.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $500
Number of Awards: 1
Available to Class Level: undergraduate students from any accredited college or university within the United States & Canada
Requirements: For a chance to win the scholarship, please write a 300-word essay on any of the following topics:
The Role of Saunas in Promoting Health and Wellness
The Moral and Ethical Considerations of Sauna Use
The Benefits of Regular Sauna Use
*Please be aware that all essays will be subjected to AI-plagiarism detection software. Any essays found to have been copied from other sources or generated by AI will be instantly disqualified.
Essays must be submitted as a PDF file to scholarship@selectsaunas.com, along with the following details:
Full Name
Address
Major
Phone number
Name of School
Date of Birth
Use the following email subject line: Select Saunas $500 Scholarship | (Your Name). Only one submission per person is allowed. You must be able to prove your eligibility based on the above criteria.
Eligibility: Eligibility criteria: Must be 18 years or older Must be a legal resident of the United States or Canada or hold a valid student visa. Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited U.S. college or university. Must be studying within health and wellness, kinesiology, leisure studies, or associated disciplines.
Minimum GPA: There are no other prerequisites like GPA scores or academic transcripts necessary.
Minimum ACT: N/A
Minimum SAT: N/A
Due Date: December 31, 2024
Purpose of Award: The Select Saunas Scholarship is proud to offer a one-time grant of $500. The fund aims to alleviate some financial burdens associated with pursuing further education, such as tuition, books, needed technology, and other academic-related expenses.
Renewable: NO
Applicaiton Online: https://selectsaunas.com/pages/scholarship
Application Fees: N/A
Additional Information:
At Select Saunas, we are highly committed to the privacy and confidentiality of all our applicants. Any personal information provided during the scholarship application process, including name, address, and contact details, will only be used for the purpose and duration of the Select Saunas Scholarship. We assure all applicants that we will not use their personal data for marketing activities, nor will it be forwarded or sold to lead generation companies. Once the scholarship activity concludes, all personal data obtained during the process will be safely and securely disposed of in accordance with applicable data protection laws and regulations. We respect your privacy and maintain the utmost level of professionalism in dealing with sensitive information.
Select Saunas holds high regard for education; it is integral to personal and societal progress. Through this scholarship, we aim to encourage, support, and reward motivated students who show promise in their academic endeavors.
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