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Pittsburgh Penguins Alumni Association Scholarship

The Pittsburgh Penguins Alumni Association awards an annual $2,000 scholarship to a western Pennsylvania high school senior who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, good citizenship, school and community involvement, and who has shown an intense love for the game of hockey personified by on-ice hustle, achievement beyond his talent level, leadership, sportsmanship and teamwork. When applying, please distribute the appropriate nomination forms to your school’s head hockey coach and academic advisor.

Scholarship checks will be made payable to the institution the student will attend, and the application deadline falls in April of each year.

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