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Louisiana Pathways College Tuition Scholarship

The statewide scholarship is open to Louisiana individuals working and/or wanting to work with children birth - 8 years old. The scholarship is available for individuals majoring in early childhood education, birth to five early intervention, child life and child development.

The scholarship is open to all college level students. Students must be enrolled in an accredited Louisiana school. The applicant may attend as a full or part-time student. The scholarship is not based on income. Restrictions may apply for students currently receiving a pell grant. Textbooks and student fees are not included in the scholarship. All payments are made to the educational institution. To request a scholarship application packet, call 800-245-8925.

For more information, please visit http://pathways.louisiana.gov/scholarships.htm

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