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NEWS | Feb. 23, 2012

AOSC Scholarship Program ends April 15

By Andrews Officers' Spouses' Club

All eligible college-bound high school seniors, current undergraduate college students, and spouses are encouraged to apply for scholarships funded through Andrews Air Force Base Thrift Shop sales and other AOSC philanthropic activities.

This program is intended for dependents of Joint Forces personnel stationed or retired from Joint Base Andrews or dependents of active duty, retired or deceased military members residing in the National Capital Region.

The minimum scholarship awarded is $1500.00 and must be used for the 2012-2013 academic year. The scholarship application includes all eligibility criteria and may be obtained at our website www.andrewsosconline.com or by contacting the AOSC Scholarship Chair at aoscscholarships@gmail.com.

All applications are due no later than April 15.
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