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American Legion Baseball Scholarship

The American Legion offers a number of scholarships and other resources to assist young people in their pursuit of higher education. Each Department Baseball Committee may select a player from their Department to receive this scholarship.

Applicant must have graduated from high school or have enrolled at a college or university, be on a current roster with American Legion National Baseball that has been filed with National Headquarters, and be a part of a team affiliated with an American Legion Post.

The scholarship application, three letters of recommendation and certification form must be completed, postmarked, and mailed to your local Department (State) Headquarters no later than July 16th. Any Team Manager or Head Coach of an American Legion (Post–affiliated) team may nominate one player for consideration of the award. Do NOT send applications to National Headquarters!

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