For Immediate Release
April 15, 2008
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Contact: Erin Hathaway
(603) 225-6612, ext.346
800-525-2577
mediainquiry@gsmr.org
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Local High School Student Wins College Scholarship
Concord, NH - One local high school junior from Center Tuftonboro, NH was the lucky recipient of a $500 college scholarship at the Destination CollegeSM event on Saturday, March 29th.
Michael Hlushuk of Center Tuftonboro, NH was one of 1200 high school juniors and parents attending the popular college planning event at Southern NH University. Destination CollegeSM is organized by the NHHEAF Network Organizations’ Center for College Planning to provide students and parents with the knowledge and resources they need to successfully navigate through the college application and financial aid processes.
All student attendees were entered into a raffle to win one of four $500 college scholarships. Hlushuk was one of the four winners drawn and was presented with his scholarship by event coordinator, Mandi Barwell. “This event is always a great success for the Organizations,” said Barwell. “We congratulate the scholarship winners and are thrilled to be able to offer all New Hampshire families assistance in planning for higher education.”
Destination CollegeSM provides the opportunity for attendees to learn from a number of informative sessions that cover topics such as the college application and interview, writing a college essay, financial aid, college athletics and choosing a college major. Governor John Lynch also addressed the attendees, explaining the necessity of a college degree to be successful in today’s workforce and the current need of college educated workers.
To learn more about the free college planning services offered at the NHHEAF Network Organizations’ Center for College Planning, call 800.525.2577 x119 or visit www.nhheaf.org.
The NHHEAF Network Organizations are comprised of four 501(c) (3) nonprofit organizations that provide students and families with the resources and funding to pursue higher education aspirations. Funds generated by the Organizations make their charitable mission possible as student loan earnings are reinvested in programs and services that benefit citizens of New Hampshire. For more information, visit www.nhheaf.org.
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