The J. Travis Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to undergraduate and graduate students who are amateur golfers or pursuing careers related to golf.
05.15.26
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$1,000
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Apr 2, 2026
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Architecture and Related Services, Business Management and Marketing, Communication and Journalism, Education
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The J. Travis Society
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Applications are accepted until May 15, 2026. Check the official site for detailed application steps.
Amount: $1,000
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This scholarship supports students in golf-related fields or those who are amateur golfers, offering $1,000 to help with education costs.
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