NBPA Alphonso Deal Scholarship Award

The National Black Police Association is seeking to enhance higher educational opportunities among qualified graduates. It is our desire that through this financial award a student (male or female) might be afforded the opportunity to have higher educational training in the academics of law enforcement, or other related areas, for the betterment of the Criminal Justice system. All entries will be reviewed by the Scholarship Committee and the winner will be chosen based on adherence to contest rules.

Rules for Scholarship Contest applicants:
- Applicant must be a senior in high school
- Applicant must be a United States citizen
- Applicant must be of good character
- Applicant must have a recommendation from his/her principal, counselor, or teacher
- A current high school transcript must be submitted with the application
- Applicant is permitted to attend a two-year college or university of their choice
- Applicant must be accepted by a college or university, prior to date of award

Return completed applications to:
NBPA Scholarship Award
30 Kennedy Street NW, Suite 101
Washington, D.C. 20011

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