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AICC scholarship applications due April 5

The American Indian Chamber of Commerce-OKC Chapter is currently taking applications for a $500 High School scholarship. This is for high school graduating seniors and others who have or will complete their GED FY 2014-2015. 

The AICC will award three $500 scholarships. One to a male student, a female student and one for community involvement.

Applicants must be enrolled in a federally recognized tribe and provide verification. A 500-word essay and high school transcript or GED is also required. 

Deadline for submissions is April 5.

For more information email: aiccoscholarship@gmail.com.

 


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Original Publish Date: 2015-03-17 00:00:00

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