Moverscorp Scholarship Program

Scholarship Value: $500
Awards Available: 1

Share your moving stories for a chance to win $500 scholarship from Movers Corp! Whether you had a smooth, difficult or even funny moving experience, we'd like to hear it from you and award for it! People move all the time and for many reasons, and students are no exception. Everyone has a story and different experience. The main purpose of this scholarship is to help other students to avoid obstacles when relocating to a new residence.

Scholarship Details

Scholarship is available to all high school, college and university students.

One $500 scholarship will be awarded each semester; totaling 2 scholarships over the school year.

The scholarship could be renewed each year by submitting another entry.

The winners will be selected based on overall writing ability and the evaluation of tip/advice for students that are planning to move. The minimum requirement is that your story should include at minimum 500 words but not more than 800 words.

Here is what we'd like you to cover in your story:

1. Why did you move?

2. Where did you move from?

3. Where did you move to?

4. How did you move (hired a moving company, moved yourself, rented a moving truck and etc.)?

5. How was your experience?

6. What did you learn from your move?

7. What will you do differently next time you move?

8. What is your best tip/advice for students that are planning to move?

Dates and Deadlines

Scholarship entries received from February 15 – July 15 will be eligible to receive the scholarship for Fall semester.

Scholarship entries received from September 15 – January 15 will be eligible to receive the scholarship for Spring semester.

Eligibility

A) Applicant must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States.

B) Applicant may not be an associate (employee) of Movers Corp.

C) Minimum GPA Requirement: 2.5.

D) Military academies are ineligible.

E) Applicant must be enrolled in a program that is two years in length or longer.

F) Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited college/university in the United States.

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