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One Week Left for High School Seniors to Apply for $130K in Scholarships from Cumberland Farms

There is just about one week left for students to apply for the Cumberland Farms Believe and Achieve Scholarship.

High school seniors living within 30 miles of a Cumberland Farms location and planning to attend college next fall are eligible to receive a scholarship of $1,000. The application period closes Dec. 15.

“It is important that we support educational opportunities for young people" said Ari Haseotes, president of Cumberland Farms Retail Division. “The Believe and Achieve scholarship is our investment to the next generation of community leaders.”

 

Since its inception, Cumberland Farms has awarded more than $500,000 to talented and ambitious high school graduates across its service area. With the help of the scholarship, students offset a variety of expenses, including tuition, books, and room and board,

Interested students can learn more about the scholarship rules and apply directly at https://cumberlandfarms.scholarshipamerica.org/.

About Cumberland Farms

Cumberland Farms makes life easier for busy people every day. Its network of convenience stores across 11 states reflects the values of three generations of providing customers with value, convenience and unparalleled service - whether you're buying a cold Chill Zone drink, a hot or iced cup of Farmhouse Blend Coffee, or filling the gas tank. Family owned for over 70 years, Cumberland Farms also has a long heritage of giving back to the communities where it operates. For more information about a Cumberland Farms near you, please visit us at www.CumberlandFarms.com.

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