The Scholarship offers $1,000 to members of EANGGA and their families for college expenses. Applicants must submit an essay on a patriotic theme.
04.15.26
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$1,000
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Applicants must submit an essay on a patriotic theme and be enrolled or planning to enroll in college.
Amount: $1,000
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This scholarship offers financial assistance to members of the and their families for college expenses.
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