National Debt Relief Scholarship – $1,000 – Apply Annually by December 31

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Scholarship Summary

National Debt Relief will award 5 scholarships of $1,000 each to outstanding college students pursuing studies in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields.

This is an annual scholarship. Bookmark this page and check back each year!

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If you have a loan and are in the STEM field, apply for this scholarship!

Eligibility:

  • The applicants must be enrolled in an accredited 4-year university or college located in United States.
  • Graduate and undergraduate students can apply.
  • Graduating high school seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or above are also eligible to apply for the scholarship.
  • Applicants must be pursuing or intending to pursue their bachelor’s degree which can be in the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).

How to Apply:

Come up with a unique way to solve the $1+ trillion dollar student loan crisis.

  • You can be creative and create a YouTube video, write an essay, or create an infographic for your solution.
  • Include a cover letter. Be sure to include your name, your college, college year, graduating year and intended major. In your cover letter, explain how you plan to use the scholarship and why we should select your application. For video submissions, include a link to your video in your cover letter.
  • To apply, submit your scholarship application to Scholarships@nationaldebtrelief.com.

Deadline: December 31

Amount: Five students will each receive a $1,000 scholarship.

Make sure to make your submissions unique!

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