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Twin Tiers Youth for Christ Scholarship

Candidates for the Twin Tiers Youth for Christ Scholarship must be a Christian and live in Chemung County or an adjacent county for at least six months. The student must be enrolled or will be enrolled in an accredited four-year college or university and must obtain a recommendation from a pastor of a Christian church. Candidates must complete the Twin Tiers Youth for Christ Scholarship application, available from their guidance office or online. Applicants will be asked to complete essays about their development as Christians. Membership in Youth for Christ is not a requirement of this scholarship.

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