The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications from students planning to continue their education beyond high school. High School students planning to attend college, an accredited trade school or an apprentice program are invited to apply.
Applications are due by April 8, 2016 and can be accessed on the chamber website www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com/schoarshipapp. Only applications submitted online will be accepted.
The Chamber’s Education Foundation utilizes an online application process for two important reasons. “Today’s students live in a world that communicates through technology, and utilizing an online application form is more consistent with how students will continue to learn. This online application process is also consistent with green business practices adopted by the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce,” according to Vicki Clark, Executive Director of the Chamber’s Education Foundation.
The application criteria requires that students must be or have been employed by a business that is a member of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, or their parents or guardians must be employed by or own a member business. Eligible students must also be a resident of Cape May County. Additional criteria can be found on the application.
For additional information, visit www.capemaycountychamber.com or call (609) 465-5648.
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