Local association offers scholarship to non-traditional students

The Wisconsin Rapids Branch of the American Association of University Women is offering a $700 scholarship to a non-traditional woman enrolled in an accredited college.

Applicants must be at least 30 years old and live in Wood County.  They may be pursuing an undergraduate degree and enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits or a graduate degree and enrolled in a minimum of 5 credits.  Applicants must provide proof of acceptance into graduate school if attending on that level.

Women interested in applying for the scholarship may contact Anne Lee at 715-424-3490 or at annelee@wctc.net. Completed applications are due by Sept. 30.


About Amy Van Meter

Amy Van Meter is a reporter with the VOICE newspaper and voiceofwr.com website. You can contact her at amy (at) voiceofwisconsinrapids.com

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