January 7, 2025 - 09:16

Seniors in Alachua County Public Schools now have an exciting opportunity to apply for a total of 81 scholarships, amounting to more than $150,000. This initiative aims to support students as they pursue higher education and further their academic goals.
The scholarships are designed to cater to a diverse range of students, taking into account various fields of study, interests, and financial needs. This extensive scholarship program not only alleviates the financial burden of college tuition but also encourages students to strive for excellence in their academic endeavors.
Students are encouraged to carefully review the scholarship criteria and application requirements to maximize their chances of receiving funding. With the deadline approaching, it is essential for interested seniors to gather their materials and submit their applications on time. This initiative highlights the community's commitment to investing in the future of its youth and ensuring that all students have access to quality education.
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