Still Time to Apply for It's Not Too Late Scholarship
It’s Not too Late Scholarship (INTL) is pleased to launch its campaign to provide tuition relief to deserving students. Donors are invited to participate in this giving campaign which runs now through Oct. 31. INTL is a non-profit organization located in Swansea, Ill., and founded by Bethune-Cookman University alumni Joseph and Theresa Flanders in 2009.
The scholarship provides critical, last minute financial assistance to students who must access the federal student loan program to complete their education. To date, INTL Has awarded more than $30,000 in scholarships with small gifts.
As an alternative solution to student loans, INTL scholarships are offered during registration when most traditional grants/scholarships have been exhausted. The goal is to eliminate or reduce college student debt prior to graduation. In return, recipients are asked to create future innovative opportunities for the next generation.
For more information, visit intlscholarship.com. The requirements for the upcoming fall scholarship are located on the FAQ page.
Donations to the INTL scholarship sponsored may be made at the website. All donations are tax deductible.
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Bethune-Cookman University was founded in 1904 and serves the community via three campuses in Daytona Beach, Deltona and Hastings. For more information, visit www.cookman.edu
Institutional Advancement
Beverly James
Director of Communications
jamesb@cookman.edu
PH: 386-481-2291
FX: 386-481-2973
About Bethune Cookman University:
Founded in 1904 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) today sustains her legacy of faith, scholarship and service through its relationship with the United Methodist Church and its commitment to academic excellence and civic engagement. B-CU offers 38 degrees on its main campus and online college. Located in Daytona Beach, B-CU is one of three private, historically black colleges in the state of Florida. The institution boasts a diverse and international faculty and student body of nearly 4,000. For more information, visit www.cookman.edu.