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Supervisor of Elections To Accept Scholarship Applications

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Pasco County Supervisor of Elections issued the following announcement on January 7.

Supervisor of Elections To Accept Scholarship Applications

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 7, 2022

Contact:  Brian E. Corley

(352) 521-4323

Supervisor of Elections

To Accept Scholarship Applications

Pasco County FL -- Supervisor of Elections Brian E. Corley is now accepting applications for the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections (FSASE) Scholarship.  Applications for the scholarship can be accessed on-line at PascoVotes.gov, and are due in the supervisor's office by March 11, 2022. The Association will award four $1,200 scholarships statewide to a Political Science/Public or Business Administration or Journalism/Mass Communications Major.

Applicants must be at least a junior in college, be enrolled or accepted as a full-time student in a senior college or university in Florida and have at least a "C" average or above for the previous year, have been a resident of Florida for two years, and demonstrate a financial need.  Two letters of recommendation, one from a college or university last attended or graduated from, and one from a personal reference should accompany the application.  The applicant must be registered to vote.

Additional requirements, guidelines and eligibility information can be found at PascoVotes.gov by selecting the 2022 FSASE Scholarship Application under Newsworthy on the homepage.  Applicants will be personally interviewed by Supervisor Corley, who will then select one finalist from Pasco County for consideration by the FSASE Scholarship Committee.

Brian E. Corley

Supervisor of Elections

Pasco County

Original source can be found here.

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