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ik... One of the nominees for the nineteen eighty six The Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award for the Outstanding Sophomore was West Point Academy Scholarship was senior, awarded to Amy Pedotto in 1986. John Slater. Corona del Sol has a wide selection of scholarships that are offered from different colleges, businesses and organizations. What are the requirements? It all depends on what the student is interested in. The scholarship requirements may depend on the chosen major, financial need, school and! or community activities, character references, testing scores or a grade point average , says Mrs. Kent. She also says that these requirements have not changed over the last few years. Some of the scholarships that have been asked about the most areg The Western Savings Scholarship, The Elks National Scholarship Foundation, ee Century Ill Leadership Foundation, The Flinn Foundation and our very own Ro- tary Aztec Booster Scholarship. Some of the in state colleges offer tu- ition and book fees to students in the upper 5, 10 and 15470 of the graduating class. For example, the upper 15170 are offered tuition and S150 towards books at Mesa Community College. Northern Ari- zona University offers the top 10070 S800 towards schooling inAFlagstaff, and Ari- zona State University and University of Arizona offer the upper 5070 scholarships to their schools. All the students who re- ceive these scholarships must maintain a high GPA to keep the scholarships. Senior Pat Helfrich was awarded the Arizona State University Medallion of Merit. 40 Academicsf5cholarships
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