The First - Sahuarita Wins Scholarship is open to Arizona residents entering Community College. Graduating seniors from high schools in the Sahuarita Unified School District are encouraged to apply. Students who do not qualify for Pell Grants and those who have particip…
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ted in dual enrollment programs at their high school and/or the Joint Technical Education District (JTED) campus through a partnership with Community College receive special consideration. Who may apply: Minimum 2.70 GPA Resident of Arizona Attending Sahuarita Digital Pathways Academy, Sahuarita, or Walden Grove high schools, Arizona High school senior Seeking a professional certification or associate degree
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