At Florida Rentals we know how hard you work all semester. Studying, stressing, and late night writing can take their toll. We think you deserve a vacation, or at least to dream about one. Unfortunately, dream vacations (and college tuition) can be expensive! To help with these costs, we are awarding one student a $1,000 scholarship to put towards his or her education.
Sponsor: Florida Rentals
Award Restrictions
Applicants for this award must meet the following criteria:
Host Countries | United States |
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Other Criteria | ELIGIBILITY: The Florida Rentals Housing Scholarship (the “Contest”) is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, who are at least 18 years old at the time of entry (each individually an “Entrant”, and collectively “Entrants”). TIMING: The Contest begins on September 1 and ends on August 31 at 11:59 pm EST (the “Contest Period”). HOW TO ENTER: Entrants can enter the Contest by emailing an essay describing his or her dream vacation, of 1,000 words or fewer, to the address below, along with the Entrant’s name, college at which they are enrolled full time, and mailing address, which together will constitute a Contest entry (an “Entry”). PRIZE: Sponsor will choose one essay as the winner and will give the Entrant with the winning essay an annual $1,000 scholarship to put toward college or university housing, either on or off campus (the “Prize”). The check for $1,000 will be sent to the winner by September 30. |
Host Institution: Florida Rentals
This award is linked to a specific institution.
Award Specifications
Additional information about this award.
Amount | $1000 |
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Number of Awards | 1 |
Deadline | August 31 |
Contact Information
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