Women's Civic Club of Cleveland Heights Scholarship

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State Ohio
Major Any Major
Type Generic
Offered By Cleveland Foundation
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$1,000
Scholarship Award
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Description

The Women's Civic Club of Cleveland Heights has been providing scholarships to Cleveland Heights High School graduates for many years. In 2006, the group established an endowed scholarship fund at the Cleveland Foundation and asked that the foundation assume the responsibility for administering the scholarship program. Working in cooperation with the Cleveland Heights High School administration and guidance staff, the foundation will honor the intent of the fund and employ the same eligibility and selection criteria.

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Recommendations Required
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Minimum GPA
3.0
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