Horatio Alger State Scholarship - North Dakota

Deadline March 15, 2025
State North Dakota
Major Any Major
Type Generic
Offered By Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc
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$10,000
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Description

The Horatio Alger Association, through the generosity of its members, provides aid to students in all states who have displayed integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity and demonstrate critical financial need.

Essay Required
Yes
Recommendations Required
Yes
Minimum GPA
2.00
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