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Tall Clubs International Student Scholarships

Annually, at the Tall Clubs International Convention, TCI awards student scholarships of up to $1,000 each to tall students who are under 21 years of age and attending their first year of college in the following fall. The recipients must also meet the TCI height requirement minimums of 5'10" for women and 6'2" for men.

If you are interested in applying for a TCI Scholarship Award, please read on carefully.
- Currently, you must contact a TCI Member Club closest to you for sponsorship. Even if they do not have an active Student Scholarship campaign, they may simply appoint you as their candidate.
- Select the TCI Member Club closest to you from the list of Member Clubs at the TCI website
- If you locate a TCI Member Club close to you, send them email to the listed address asking about their Student Scholarship program. If they reply they do not have one, ask them if you can be appointed their candidate anyway. If they reply no, then you have no further recourse at this time.
- At this time, the ONLY WAY to be considered for a TCI Scholarship Award is via a local TCI Member Club, as described previously herein. This program is not currently configured to allow any other methods of consideration for students to receive this award.

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