Tony Cullen Memorial Scholarship

The North Carolina Lacrosse Officials Association awards an annual scholarship through the Tony Cullen Memorial Scholarship Fund to male high school senior lacrosse players who plan to play the sport on the varsity level at any college or university in North Carolina. Currently those schools that meet these criteria are: Belmont Abbey College, Catawba College, Duke University, Greensboro College, Guilford College, Lees McRae College, Mars Hill College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, St. Andrews College, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Wingate University. Up to two $1,000 awards are handed out each spring, and the scholarship money may go toward tuition, room, board, books, fees, or lacrosse-related expenses. The application is available at http://www.ncloa.com/cullenfund/application.htm, and the deadline falls in May of each year.

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