Knudson Churchill Scholarship

The Knudson Churchill Scholarship is designed to promote and support education in the fields of print journalism or automotive technology. Endowed by the New England MG 'T' Register, the program will present the best applicant with a monetary award to the accredited, post-secondary school of choice in order to study in one of these two areas.

This opportunity is available to any student who:
- Demonstrates an interest and potential to succeed in the field of print journalism or automotive technology
- Qualifies for admission as a student on the post-secondary level of education and elects to pursue post-secondary education in one of these two fields
- Demonstrates superior quality of previous scholastic or practical endeavors
- Is at least 17 years of age

Completed applications must be received by March 15th. The Trust will notify winners in person and announce them on the MG T Register website in early June. Winners’ essays will be published in The Sacred Octagon and on the website in the fall.

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