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Clay County, Fla. — The Clay County Board of County Commissioners has opened applications for two scholarships, funded with the help of Waste Management.
Applications can be submitted online or hand-delivered to the Clay County Grants Department in Middleburg.
The deadline to apply is Monday, March 31st.
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The scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors for a post-secondary education program, whether it be a technical school or a 2-4 year college.
Funds provided will cover tuition costs.
Qualification requirements:
To apply online or print out a copy of the application, click here.
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This scholarship is for individuals who are accepted to or currently enrolled in a 4-H program at the Clay County/UF IFAS Extension Office.
Funds awarded through the scholarship will fully cover the applicants’ program costs.
To qualify, the student must live in Clay County and be either a new 4-H member or have completed a record book in the prior year.
Scholarship recipients will be expected to attend a certain number of 4-H club meetings, submit a record book each year and give presentations, among other things.
To apply online, click here. To print out a physical application, click here.
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