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CLA Reverend Andrew L. Bouwhuis Memorial Scholarship

This Catholic Library Association scholarship is awarded each year for graduate study for applicants funding their efforts to get their master's degree in library science.

The CLA hopes to encourage talented young people to enter the profession by offering this scholarship. This is a $1,500 award to be given to the applicant chosen by the Scholarship Committee of the Catholic Library Association.

Application requests should be mailed to:
The Scholarship Committee
Catholic Library Association
100 North Street, Suite 224
Pittsfield, MA 01201-5109

Applications must be received by February 1st.

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