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Arizona CPA Foundation High School Scholarship

The Arizona Society of CPAs' Foundation offers eight $500 scholarships to Arizona high school seniors if the following requirements are met:
- Following high school graduation, recipient must enroll in an Arizona university or community college as a full-time student in the fall semester
- Recipient must designate his or her major in accounting
- Recipient must be a legal U.S. resident and current resident of Arizona
- Complete and submit a scholarship application, required supporting materials and documentation by the specified deadline

The recipients will be selected based on their academic achievement, community involvement and leadership potential.

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