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Testclear $1000 Scholarship Opportunity

Basic Information
Administrator: Testclear Community Team
Scholarship Sponsor: Testclear
Address: PO BOX 2011. REDMOND, WA 98073-2011
Phone Number: 1-866-837-8253
Email: scholarship@testclear.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Available to Class Level: College Student
Requirements: We are looking for undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities within the United States and high school seniors who have been accepted into a university program for the Winter Semester of 2025.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Must be at least 18 years old
Must be a legal resident of the United States or a holder of a valid student visa
Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited US university or college
Eligibility: 18+
Due Date: November 1, 2024
Purpose of Award: Testclear is committed to supporting individuals on their path to achieving their dreams, especially when it comes to education. We understand the financial barriers that can stand in the way of higher education. That's why we're excited to offer a $1,000 scholarship to help deserving students pursue their educational goals and prepare for a brighter future.
Duration: November 29, 2024
Renewable: None
Applicaiton Online: https://www.testclear.com/testclear-scholarship.aspx
Application Fees: Free
Additional Information:
Who Can Apply
We are looking for undergraduates currently enrolled in accredited universities within the United States and high school seniors who have been accepted into a university program for the Winter Semester of 2025.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Must be at least 18 years old
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Must be a legal resident of the United States or a holder of a valid student visa
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Must be currently enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited US university or college
How to Apply
Please submit a 300-word essay on one of the following topics that resonate with Testclear's mission and values:
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The Role of Personal Responsibility in Substance Use and Recovery
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Pros and Cons of Using Home Drug Tests
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The Impact of Drug Policy on Society
Send your essay to scholarship@testclear.com as an attached PDF file, including:
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Your full name
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The name of your school
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Your major
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Your expected graduation date (for high school seniors only)
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Use the subject line: Testclear $1,000 Scholarship | (Your Full Name)
How to Win
Send your essay to us before November 1, 2024. Make sure to follow all the instructions before submitting. Our team will pick the essay that best explains and teaches about the chosen topic. We will notify the winner via email by November 29, 2024. Please make sure to respond within 7 days, or our team will choose another winner.
Terms and Conditions
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Only one submission is allowed per applicant. You must present proof of your eligibility for the program based on the qualifications mentioned above.
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By participating in the Testclear scholarship program, you consent to Testclear using your full name and essay for marketing purposes.