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12/7/2017, 1:58pm

A-1 Auto Transport Offers Students Scholarship Opportunities

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A-1 Auto Transport, a leader in the auto transport and moving industry has made their scholarships available to qualified students in Pennsylvania. 

To be considered eligible, students must be enrolled in an accredited college, trade school, post-secondary school, or university. Eligible students must also carry a GPA of 3.0 or higher. 

Scholarship programs through A-1 are worth $250, $500 or $1,000 per year. Students will need to write an essay of 1,000 words or more on a topic related to the auto transport industry. Essays that are found published on the Internet elsewhere or found to be plagiarized are immediately disqualified. Every essay will undergo a plagiarism check and review through A-1’s Scholarship Committee. 

The deadline for essay submissions is March 10, 2018. Students should email scholarships@a1autotransport.com with their full name, mailing address, phone number, school name, and email address as well as their essay. Winners are chosen by A-1’s Scholarship Committee at the end of March 2018. You can view the winners on the website. Winners are also notified by email. The scholarship money will be sent directly to the financial office of the student’s school. 

For information about the scholarship opportunity through A-1 Auto Transport, please visit: http://www.a1autotransport.com/a-1-auto-transport-scholarship/.

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