APPLY NOW: 2023-2024 Nitro Scholarship Grant For College Students.
SCOPE
Caring for your well-being is important to us, which is why Scholarships Servers are designed to equip you with the necessary means to effectively tackle the obstacles that come with higher education. Nitro presents students with a chance to secure a scholarship worth $2,000 because they understand that entering college is a significant stride towards realizing their aspirations, and we aim to support your journey by leveraging the full spectrum of resources provided by Nitro.
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SCHOLARSHIPS DETAILS.
The $2,000 Nitro Scholarship Giveaway (referred to as the “Giveaway”) starts on January 1, 2023, at 12:00:01 AM Eastern Time (ET) and concludes on December 31, 2023, at 11:59:59 PM ET (the “Giveaway Duration”).
The $2,000 Nitro Scholarship Giveaway is exclusively available to individuals who are at least 17 years old and lawful inhabitants of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, and any United States Territory when they participate.
- HOST: Nitro
- SCHOLARSHIP FOR WHO: Students
- SCHOLARSHIP TYPE: Grants
- ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES: USA
- SCHOLARSHIPS REWARDS: $2,000
- APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31 Dec
SCHOLAR BENEFITS AND AWARD
Nitro presents a scholarship of $2,000 to a high school or college student.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
NO REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
The $2,000 Nitro Scholarship Giveaway is available exclusively to legal inhabitants of the 50 states in the US, the District of Columbia, and any US territory who are 17 years or older at the point of entry. They must fulfill one of these four eligibility criteria when entering:
A mother, father, or legal guardian with a child currently registered at a recognized college or university in the United States.
A student currently enrolled at recognized college or university in the United States.
A mother, father, or legal guardian with a child who is a senior in a United States high school.
A student who is either a junior or senior in a high school in the United States and intends to join a recognized college or university within a year of high school graduation (“Participant”).
METHOD OF APPLICATION
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