Eastern Shore Virginia — As the academic year draws to a close, The Academy for Lifetime Learning announces the establishment of the Betty Ross Scholarship for the year 2024, aimed at assisting aspiring students in their pursuit of higher education.
This prestigious scholarship, named in honor of the esteemed Betty Ross, will offer three individual awards, each valued at $2000. Notably, one of these scholarships is designated for a deserving student embarking on a two- or four-year nursing program, highlighting the scholarship’s commitment to supporting healthcare education. The remaining two scholarships are open to students commencing studies in any field at a two- or four-year college or university in the upcoming fall semester.

Applications for the Betty Ross Scholarship will be exclusively accepted online, streamlining the process for applicants. The deadline for submission is May 6, 2024, providing potential candidates with ample time to prepare their applications.
For those seeking additional details or wishing to apply, comprehensive information can be found on The Academy for Lifetime Learning’s official website at www.allesva.org.
This initiative underscores The Academy for Lifetime Learning’s dedication to fostering academic excellence and providing valuable opportunities for students to pursue their educational aspirations. As the deadline approaches, hopeful scholars are encouraged to seize this chance to further their education with the support of the Betty Ross Scholarship.

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