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    Annual Cash for College Scholarship Awareness Nights
    to Take Place in Prescott and Clarkdale

    November 1, 2018No Comments
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    logo_arizonacommunityfoundationClarkdale AZ (November 1, 2018) – The Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County and Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona have partnered with Yavapai College to present their annual Cash for College Scholarship Awareness Nights. Two events will provide opportunities for local students, their families, and educators to learn more about post-secondary scholarships, vocational trainings, and certificates available for both traditional and non-traditional college students.

    Through the Arizona Community Foundation’s online scholarship system, students are matched with more than 100 scholarships for which they qualify. Application requirements for scholarships that were established specifically for area students will be explained during the events. The Arizona Community Foundation is the largest private provider of scholarships in the state.

    Staff from ACF of Yavapai County and ACF of Sedona as well as scholarship providers will be available to answer questions and share information. Two events will take place, one in Prescott and one in Clarkdale. These events are free and open to the public, and there is no need to register.

                           CASH FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARENESS NIGHT – PRESCOTT
                            Monday, December
                            5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
                            Yavapai College Gymnasium, Prescott Campus
                            1100 E. Sheldon St., Building 2, Prescott

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                           CASH FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARENESS NIGHT – CLARKDALE
                            Tuesday, December 4
                            5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
                            Yavapai College, Verde Valley Campus, Community Room – Building M., 1st Floor
                            601 Black Hills Dr., Clarkdale

    Contact Lisa Sahady at 928.583.7815 or LSahady@azfoundation.org for more information about the Prescott event, and Tracey McConnell at 928.399.7218 orTMcConnell@azfoundation.org for more information about the Clarkdale event.

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