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NuView Treatment Center Scholarship Opportunity
Basic Information
Administrator: Justin
Scholarship Sponsor: NuView Treatment Center
Address: 4223 Glencoe #B130 Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Phone Number: 310984173
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: College students with any major can apply
Eligibility: College students with any major can apply
Minimum GPA: n/a
Due Date: September 30, 2021
Purpose of Award: College is a difficult time for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for individuals who have a substance abuse problem. Many students in college don’t even recognize that their behavior even counts as substance abuse. For instance, even though binge drinking is the most dangerous way to drink, but because it is so common on college campuses, most people simply shrug away the consequences. Some young people with addictions even operate under the misconception that they are “too young” to have an addiction. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Duration: Annually
Applicaiton Online: http://nuviewtreatment.com/blog/nuview-treatment-center-scholarship-opportunity
Additional Information:
NuView Treatment Center is offering a $1000 scholarship to college students who are willing to write a story about how addiction has affected their life. We are interested in your story. If you have recovered from a substance use disorder or if a loved one's addiction has affected your life, your story is valuable.
College is a difficult time for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for individuals who have a substance abuse problem. Many students in college don't even recognize that their behavior even counts as substance abuse. For instance, even though binge drinking is the most dangerous way to drink, but because it is so common on college campuses, most people simply shrug away the consequences. Some young people with addictions even operate under the misconception that they are "too young" to have an addiction. This couldn't be further from the truth.
More information can be found on http://nuviewtreatment.com/blog/nuview-treatment-center-scholarship-opportunity
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