March 17, 2025 - 03:55
The Cheltenham Education Foundation has officially opened applications for its scholarship program aimed at supporting graduating seniors from Cheltenham High School. This year, the foundation is offering a total of $21,000 in scholarships, providing multiple opportunities for students to receive financial assistance for their post-secondary education.
The scholarships are designed to recognize academic achievement, community involvement, and personal growth among students. Eligible applicants are encouraged to showcase their accomplishments and aspirations in their applications. The foundation aims to empower students to pursue higher education without the burden of financial constraints.
In addition to the scholarship announcement, the foundation is also gearing up for its upcoming event, the Race for Education, which is scheduled for April 26. This event will serve as a platform to raise additional funds to support educational initiatives and scholarships within the community. Students and community members alike are invited to participate and contribute to this worthy cause.
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