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High School Seniors - Scholarships Available

Date Posted: 03/13/2023
Category: Resident Events

There are many scholarship opportunities for our student residents. Please check out our Scholarships page for details.

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High School Seniors - APPLY NOW! | Application Deadline: May 30th

Inviting CCHRCO Applicants: BEYOND Scholarship 2023 
for Affordable Housing Residents

Calling All Creative Thinkers, Change-Makers, Innovators...

As a national, award-winning leader in design, branding, marketing, website, and app development for the affordable housing industry, Brooks Jeffrey has built a legacy of innovation. We encourage others to push BEYOND what's expected to change lives, communities, and ideals. 

The BEYOND Scholarship is available to current high school seniors who plan to enroll in a post-secondary institution. 

Applicants must be residents of a CCHRCO member Housing Authority. An eligible recipient must be an immediate family member who has resided in publicly-assisted housing for a minimum of one uninterrupted year.

A $500 one-time scholarship will be awarded to one student in both North and South Carolina. Awards are based on need, academic merit, community involvement, career goals, and a brief essay. 

For more information or to apply online, please visit BJMweb.com/Beyond

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