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Rebekah Assembly of Texas Irma Gesche Scholarship

The Irma Gesche Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship available for a Texas resident to attend any accredited two- or four-year college or university. The scholarship is based on academic ability, community service, personal development and financial need. Applicant must submit a completed application along with a high school transcript, a typed letter outlining expected goals to be reached as a result of further education, and three letters of reference.

For application, write to:
Irma Gesche Scholarship Committee
Rebekah Assembly of Texas
16400 KC Road 4060
Scurry, TX 75158

Deadline for completed application: December 31st.

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