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Synod of the Trinity Educational Scholarships

This scholarship is for students who are members of a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and attending any college, or for non-Presbyterian students who are attending one of the seven Synod-related colleges: Arcadia, Davis & Elkins, Grove City, Lafayette, Waynesburg, Westminster, or Wilson. Students who have attended Davis-Stuart, Inc in Lewisburg, WV are also eligible to apply for this scholarship.

The students must be enrolled full time (a minimum of 24 credit hours per year), and their permanent residence must be in Pennsylvania, West Virginia (except for the counties of Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan, and Pendleton) and in Ohio, only the counties of Belmont, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, and the southern sector of Columbiana.

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