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National Association of Water Companies New Jersey Chapter Scholarship

This scholarship is being offered to all high school seniors who meet the following criteria:
- United States citizen
- A New Jersey resident for five years
- Presently pursuing a degree in a New Jersey college or university (two- or four-year) as an undergraduate or graduate student (part- or full-time),
- Be maintaining at least 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 GPA grading scale.
- Be interested in the water utility industry or in any related field, such as, natural resource management, environmental sciences, biology, chemistry, engineering, communication, computer science, business administration, human resources, consumer affairs, law, accounting, finance, etc.

The application must be postmarked no later than April 1st. In addition, it is the responsibility of the student to see that we receive three letters of recommendation plus a copy of their transcript by April 10th. All items should be directed to Gail P. Brady via postal mail or or email.

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