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Thumbs up Connecticut Chapter of the APDA - High school senior scholarships

Parkinson Disease Association offers scholarships

Published 01/10/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 01/10/2012 02:49 PM

Connecticut Chapter of the American Parkinson Disease Association is offering three scholarships to high school seniors who will be graduating in June 2012. This scholarship is offered to a student who will be attending a four year accredited college and has had the experience of living with a loved one who was or is affected with Parkinson Disease and how the students life has been affected. An essay will be required and will need to be sent to the chairperson of the scholarship committee. Deadline will be March 31, 2012 or by calling (203) 288-0546.
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