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$65,000 in Scholarships-Notice Courtesy of SF National Coalition of 100 Black Women
February 1, 2016

Maxine V. Hickman, President
National Coalition of 100 Black Women, SF
Historic Shreve Building, Union Square
210 Post Street, Suite 714
San Francisco, CA 94108
415 665-2524
415 221-3127
415 999-1990
mhickman@ncbwsf.org
makidz@aol.com
Covered California Certified Enrollment Counselor
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From: Christian Community Credit Union <christian@mycccu.info>
Sent: Mon, Feb 1, 2016 10:58 am
Subject: Christian Community Credit Union is Awarding $65,000 in Scholarships
 
Keep on track with your college goals. Awarding $65,000 in Scholarships! To view this email as a web page, go here
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Scholarships for Success -- Awarding $65,000!
Do you or someone you know need money for college? Christian Community Credit Union's "Scholarships for Success" Program can help! In 2016, we are awarding $65,000 in scholarships!
Spread the word about our Scholarship Program
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Apply EARLY! Applications are due March 31, 2016.
Applications for scholarship and membership can be submitted at the same time.
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