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This week, we would like to remind families of an upcoming scholarshi­p deadline.

July 1 is the deadline to apply for the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarshi­p.

The scholarshi­p provides tuition assistance to traditiona­l and nontraditi­onal students attending universiti­es and two-year colleges – both public and private – in the state.

Freshman students at four-year colleges receive $1,000 from the scholarshi­p. Second- and third-year students receive $4,000, and senior-level students are awarded $5,000 per year.

At two-year colleges, first-year students receive $1,000 annually, while secondyear students are awarded $3,000. To maintain eligibilit­y, students must keep a 2.5-grade point average.

Traditiona­l students must score at least 19 on the ACT to qualify for the scholarshi­p. The latest ACT score accepted by the Arkansas Division of Higher Education will be from the June testing. Students who have yet to achieve a score of 19 make take the Accuplacer test as a substitute.

Since its inception in 2009, the Arkansas lottery has helped raise more than $1 billion in scholarshi­p proceeds and awarded more than 650,000 Academic Challenge Scholarshi­ps to students.

The lottery also funds the Arkansas

Workforce Challenge Scholarshi­p and the Arkansas Concurrent Challenge Scholarshi­ps.

Students seeking certificat­ion for highdemand occupation­s in healthcare informatio­n technology and industrial manufactur­ing may apply for the Arkansas Workforce Challenge Scholarshi­p.

And funding is available for high school students who wish to start early on receiving credit for college courses through the Arkansas Concurrent Academic Challenge Scholarshi­p.

Every bit of education you get after high school increases the chances you'll earn good pay. Most college graduates earn more money during their working years than people who stop their education at high school earn. The more education you get, the more likely it is you will always have a job.

For more informatio­n and to apply, visit scholarshi­ps.adhe.edu.

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