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Deputy Ian Michael Deutch Scholarship at Pheonix University, USA

Applicants who reside in the United States must meet one of the following requirements: be a legal resident of the United States; have been granted permanent residency; have a valid visa that does not prohibit educational studies; have been granted temporary protected status along with approved Notice of Action issued by Citizen Immigration Services and verified through CIS Form g-845; or have been granted asylum along with the approved Notice of Action issued by the Citizen Immigration Services. Applicants must be a current student enrolled in the BS/CJA Program at any Las Vegas University of Phoenix campus or Online prior to the scholarship deadline date. Applicants, once enrolled, must not receive a total of 100% tuition reimbursement from any source(s) including but not limited to: corporate reimbursement, other scholarships and/or private grants with the exception of Veteran’s Administration GI benefits or Veteran’s Administration Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits and Title IV financial aid funding.
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: University of Phoenix is pleased offer the Deputy Ian Michael Deutch scholarship program. Deputy Ian Michael Deutch was killed in the line of duty in Pahrump, Nevada while responding to a shooting call on April 26, 2010. Deputy Deutch was a member of the Nevada Army National Guard and was on his second day back on duty after returning from a deployment to Afghanistan. He had served with the Nye County Sheriff’s Office for six year. In his honor, a $12,000 scholarship was developed to be awarded to a University of Phoenix student who is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration degree program.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 17 June 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

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