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Better Business Bureau of Delaware Student Ethics Scholarship

Judges will select the scholarship recipients based on their overall leadership, contributions to the community and school, academic accomplishments and written essay. Essay and additional guidelines available on our website.

In keeping with the BBB Education Foundation’s goals, we have developed this award as a way to focus on ethics with young adults who are on the cusp of their careers, planning their post secondary education and focusing on future goals. Ethics and integrity will shape their professional and personal experiences throughout their lives, and it is our hope that this award will encourage interested students to consider and articulate their commitment to high ethical behavior.

Applications and essays will be accepted only from high school students who are currently in their senior year. The applicant must have a desire to continue his/her education at an accredited college or university. The recipients of the scholarships will be honored at the Annual Dinner and Torch Awards ceremony and the funds will be distributed directly to the school of higher education upon verification of student’s enrollment.

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