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Altrusa to award scholarships for women

Posted at 10:54 pm March 13, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Altrusa International of Oak Ridge is offering scholarships of up to $1,000 to deserving women to support their pursuit of education and/or training. Two of the scholarships honor former Altrusa presidents and civic leaders, Sarah Ketron and Pat Rush.

Altrusans seek to encourage and support women who are striving to complete their education, search for jobs, and become financially independent. The scholarships also target re-entry students who have returned to college or other training after interrupting studies for work or family, or students who are beginning their education after an interruption between high school and college. “One of the key goals for selection is to award scholarships to those who show significant financial need,” said Janet Swift, chair of the Scholarship Committee.

To be eligible, applicants must show proof of admission to an institution of higher education (four-year, two-year, technical, or vocational) and be enrolled in at least the minimum number of hours required by the institution; complete the application and return it by the deadline; provide a transcript from the school most recently attended; and be available for interview by members of the Scholarship Committee. Scholarship monies will be given directly to the institution to be used for tuition, books, and other academic fees.

Applications and all supporting documentation must be e-mailed or postmarked no later than Friday, April 11, 2014. Applications are available at school counseling and financial aid offices or online at http://www.iiaweb.com/altrusascholarship or http://www.oakridge.altrusa.org/What-We-Do/Scholarship.aspx. All applications must be e-mailed to altrusascholarship@gmail.com as indicated in the application or mailed to Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, P.O. Box 5763, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, Attn: Scholarships.

Altrusa is a civic organization of professional women involved in community service and support of literacy. For additional information about Altrusa of Oak Ridge, go to http://www.oakridge.altrusa.org/Who-We-Are/Welcome-Message.aspx.

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Altrusa of Oak Ridge, education, higher education, Pat Rush, Sarah Ketron, scholarships

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