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VISINE® STUDENTS WITH VISION™ Scholarship Program
	  Basic Information
Administrator: International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc. (ISTS)
	  Scholarship Sponsor: Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. and the makers of VISINE® eye products
	  Address: 1321 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 800, Nashville TN 37217
	  Phone Number: 855-670-ISTS
	  Fax Number: 615-320-3151
	 
 	   	  
	  Email: contactus@applyISTS.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $5,000
	Number of Awards: 10
	Available to Class Level: high school senior; college freshman, sophomore or junior
	Requirements: Qualified candidates may apply online at visine.com/scholarship. To be considered for this award, candidates must complete the secure online application and all of its components prior to the deadline.
	Eligibility: Must be able to demonstrate involvement in school activities and/or community service; Must be able to demonstrate financial need; Must have a clear vision and be able to communicate your vision through a well-written essay or video presentation 
	Minimum GPA: 2.8
	Minimum ACT: n/a
	Minimum SAT: n/a
		Due Date: March 1, 2013
	Purpose of Award: Recognizing the diversity of strengths and passions that drive to great accomplishment, The VISINE® Brand looks to award students whose visions represent a wide range of interests – from technology to philanthropy, entrepreneurship to the arts, sports to science and everything in between.  
	Duration: July 16, 2012 – March 1, 2013
	Renewable: Yes
	Need-based Scholarship: Yes
	Applicaiton Online: Yes
	Application Fees: n/a
	Scholarship History: The VISINE® Brand is launching its first-ever scholarship program, VISINE® STUDENTS WITH VISION™.  In this first year, The VISINE® Brand will grant a total of $50,000 to students who demonstrate a clear and unique vision, strong ambition and determination to bring their dream to life.
	Testimonials: 
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