College scholarships available for suburban Cook County students through CEDA

College scholarships available for suburban Cook County students through CEDA
Michael J. Garvey President at Village of Brookfield — Official website
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The Community and Economic Development Association (CEDA) of Cook County has announced the availability of college scholarships for students from suburban Cook County who meet income eligibility requirements. These scholarships aim to support students in their pursuit of higher education.

CEDA, a nonprofit organization, is committed to assisting families and individuals with limited financial resources. The scholarship program is part of its broader mission to promote economic development and provide educational opportunities within the community.

Students interested in applying for these scholarships can download the application form from CEDA’s website. The initiative is designed to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with college education for eligible students, helping them access educational opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

The deadline for submitting applications will be specified on the CEDA website. Applicants are encouraged to ensure all required documents are completed accurately and submitted by the given deadline to be considered for this opportunity.

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