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April 03
Credit Counselling Services Scholarship

​Credit Counselling Services of Atlantic Canada, Inc. (CCSAC) is holding a scholarship competition open to residents of Atlantic Canada (regardless of age) who will be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary program for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications are accepted in both French and English. There are 10 scholarships available.

1. The applicant must intend to enroll in an accredited institution for the 2020-2021 academic year. The winning applicants will be required to provide proof of acceptance (Spring 2020) and enrollment (Winter 2021).

2. The submission must be 500 words and the research must include interviews with individuals that can give insight for your submission. The submission must be the applicant’s original work.

3. The applicant’s name, address, location or other identifying information MUST NOT be included in the submission. Identifying information should only appear on the application entry form.

4. Identifying information on those who are interviewed MUST NOT be included in the submission. In your submission include the title of the person you spoke with (e.g. your teacher, your banker) and the area of advice that they gave you. Do not include their name or information that will indicate geographic region. Identifying information must only appear on the application entry form.

5. Submissions can be made by email or mail only. Submissions by email must be sent to education@solveyourdebts.com and received no later than 5:00pm AST on April 17, 2020. Submissions sent via mail must be postmarked, regular delivery, no later than April 17, 2020.

6. Previous recipients of the CCSAC Scholarship, employees and board members of CCSAC and their families are not eligible for this contest.

See attached for more details: 2020 poster.pdf2020 poster.pdf  2020-21 scholarship application_.pdf2020-21 scholarship application_.pdf

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