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Beyond the Cure Ambassador Scholarship
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March 31, 2024Beyond the Cure Ambassador Scholarship
Offered by The National Children's Cancer Society
Are you a childhood brain cancer survivor under the age of 25 and diagnosed before the age of 18? If so, consider applying for the Beyond the Cure Ambassador scholarship! The scholarship is open to students accepted into a postsecondary institution for the fall semester of the upcoming academic year. The scholarship is funded by the National Children’s Cancer Society, an organization that tirelessly and compassionately supports families making their way through the daunting world of childhood cancer. Each year, fifty-eight (58) childhood cancer survivors are awarded the scholarship to help them achieve their academic and professional goals.
If you’re a childhood cancer survivor passionate about fulfilling your academic and personal dreams, we encourage you to apply!
Open to the following grade levels:
Eligibility information
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must be a childhood brain cancer survivor under the age of 25 who has been accepted into a postsecondary institution for the upcoming fall semester. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
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Minimum GPA: 2.5
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Application information
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application in addition to the below application materials.
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