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Mannington "Stand On A Better World" Scholarship

Five $1,000 scholarships are to be awarded to Salem County, NJ High School seniors who are judged the top five applicants. Vo-tech students are welcome to apply, as are Mannington Mills’ dependents.

Please print or type and return completed form and attachments to Mannington Mills postmarked by May 2nd.

Criteria:
1. Student must be a senior at a Salem County, NJ, high school; graduating in the spring.
2. Dependents and relatives of employees at Mannington Mills, Inc. are eligible.
3. Student must enroll at an institution of higher learning (college or university, trade school, etc.) for the fall.
4. Student must demonstrate dedication to community service (community service is defined as an unpaid, volunteer service which contributes to the well being of the community in which the effort is directed.)
5. Student must submit the application form, along with requested recommendations and responses, by the deadline of May 2nd

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