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Michael P. Murphy Public Service Graduate Scholarship

Established by the Dyson Foundation in honor of its friend and board member, Michael P. Murphy, and supported by his family, friends and colleagues, the Michael P. Murphy Public Service Scholarship awards an annual scholarship to a resident of Dutchess County who is currently enrolled in or planning to matriculate at an accredited graduate school with the intent to pursue a career in government.

Please enclose with the application, a copy of your college or graduate school transcript, an essay of approximately 500 words describing your career aspirations and your interest in serving in local, state or federal government, two (2) letters of recommendation, and your resume.

For more information and to download the application form, please visit our website.

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