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Practice

According to Aspen Institute the average annual expense per child for after school youth sports and activities- in The Arts averages around $1,500 or $10,500 from age 12-18. The primary goal when students PRACTICE perfecting their craft has been to achieve an ultimate goal of earning Scholarship Funds. The problem is this amount leads to a 4.5% chance to earn such funds in America’s current scholarship systems.

The Scholarship System 4 Us is not dependent on the Donor and Sponsor or collegiate athletic associations scholarship systems. America must revolutionize use of the $10,500 and time spent perfecting students craft, so we are no longer dependent on only offering trophies, plaques, and medallions based on Place Finish. Students will now be able to PARTICIPATE in Scholarships 4 Us® Accredited Events and accumulate Prize Money.

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Participate

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Play

Scholarships 4 Us® prepares students for life after high school while ensuring they are in the best position for success to PLAY for their secondary (middle and high school) educational institutions. Students must understand that they are an asset to these businesses entities in which you compete for conference, section, state, and national titles that builds the value of their business and brand. For this reason, children and families must use their own money to fund The Scholarships 4 Us® Program.

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