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Rotary Club Scholarship Analysis
An average year at OKlahoma Christian University is about $28000. Then adding on top, flying home and fundraising for my medical mission trips. That is a whole lot of money. My parents don't have the money to pay for my schooling so it is up to me to acquire the resources to do so. That is why this opportunity to receive the East Bremerton Rotary Club Scholarship is so valuable to me. Thank you for your consideration.

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