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Sacramento Driving as a Family Scholarship (2023)
Basic Information
Administrator: Darcy Steff
Scholarship Sponsor: www.autoaccident.com
Address: 1900 Point W Way #200 Sacramento, CA 95815
Phone Number: 916-921-6400
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: 1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: To Apply:
Please send submission and the answers to the following questions to scholarship@autoaccident.com.
Name (First & last)
Email address
Phone number
Address
Birth date
Current High School
College you plan on attending
Degree you are seeking
Current GPA (cumulative)
How did you hear about the AutoAccident.com scholarship?
Eligibility: High school and college students Currently have a 3.0 GPA or higher
Minimum GPA: 3.0 GPA or higher.
Due Date: May 14, 2023
Purpose of Award: to help teach and encourage us as we navigate roads for the first time. we would like to offer a scholarship to a student whose family has helped them become a safer driver.
Applicaiton Online: https://www.autoaccident.com/scholarship.html
Application Fees: N/a
Additional Information:
Sacramento Driving as a Family Scholarship (2023)
Similarly for Sacramento teens, learning to drive is one of the biggest life moments. You open the driver door, sit down in front of the wheel, and it suddenly feels like you have never sat in a car before in your entire life. Fortunately, many of us have had supportive family members to help teach and encourage us as we navigate Sacramento's roads for the first time.
With this in mind, we would like to offer a scholarship to a student whose family has helped them become a safer driver.
Scholarship SubmissionPlease write an engaging essay about how your family has helped you to become a better driver on Sacramento's streets. Your family does not need to be parents, but can be anyone you consider to be your "family," people near and dear to your heart who help support you at life's every turn.
Explain what this family member did to help you become a better driver. Be specific.
The essay should be roughly 500 words.
Essays will be judged based on writing semantics (grammar, spelling, etc), originality, and inspiration.
Scholarship InformationAward: One student will be awarded $1,000; (nonrenewable) to be paid directly to their college or university admissions office.
Deadline: The scholarship application deadline is May 14, 2023. The awarded student will be contacted by us in June 2023.
Eligibility:All applicants should:
- High school and college students
- Currently have a 3.0 GPA or higher
For more information please visit https://www.autoaccident.com/scholarship.html