Scholarships
The Unity Christian Fellowship, Inc., Youth Development Organization awards scholarship to eligible students who are highly motivated, demonstrate a commitment to community service, perform successfully academically (2.8 G.P.A. or above), and have leadership potential. Eligible students must have participated in the Aim High in Life Educational and Life Skills Program for a minimum of one year prior to graduating from high school.
OBJECTIVE : To provide monetary assistance to students enrolled in an U.S. accredited two-year college, university, or trade school during their first year of full-time studies. The scholarship's primary emphasis is on community service, leadership and academic success.
The scholarship is primarily used for tuition, books, housing, but may also be used as a loan subsidy for current students.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS :
The following eligibility criteria are required on the date the scholarship is awarded:
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Active participant in any of the Unity Christian Fellowship Educational and Life Skills programs.
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Enrollment in an accredited 4-year college, university, or trade school engaged in full-time studies.
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Two Letters of Recommendations
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Documentation of demonstrated community service from a supervisor or authorizing official on official letter head.
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Transcript or report card documenting proof of 2.8 G.P.A. or above Grade Point Average (or grading equivalent)
When can one apply? The detailed application is available now
Due Date: October 31
Who can apply? Anyone student enrolled in the UCF - Educational and Life Skills Program for a minimum of one year.
Download the detailed application or contact UCF organization board members for assistance.
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