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Offered by Arizona State Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Are you a physical or occupational therapy student and a member of ASDAR (Arizona State Society Daughters of the American Revolution)? If so, consider applying for the Katherine H. Dilley Scholarship! The scholarship is open to ASDAR members who are residing in Arizona and studying physical or occupational therapy. The scholarship is offered by the Arizona State Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a division of the non-profit organization the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. They were established in 1890, with their mission being to “promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism.” Recipients are awarded up to $1,000 to help pay for their educational costs. If you are passionate about physical/occupational therapy and are looking for some help to offset your educational costs, we encourage you to apply!
Applicants must be ASDAR (Arizona State Society Daughters of the American Revolution) members and meet the below eligibility requirements.
College Students
US Citizens, Permanent Residents
Yes
Arizona
To apply for this scholarship, you should first contact your committee chair to find out where and how to submit your application materials. Then, submit an online application, a financial need form, and the below application materials.
Essay
Academic transcript
Letters of Recommendation
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