Submitted by COL (R) Carlton Day
Good afternoon, just want to bring you up to date on this past weekend at the scholarship fair. The event was held at Frist Baptist Church in Highland Springs Maryland. We took 16 cadets to the fair from four different high schools, John Marshall, Huguenot, Franklin Military Academy, and Thomas Jefferson High School from 0900-1200. For nearly two decades, the Infinite Scholars Program has served more than 200,000 students and has facilitated more than 2 Billion Dollars in scholarships and financial aid. Infinite Scholars never charges students to participate in their events. They rely 100% on our sponsors, as the result, the first scholarship was awarded to a JROTC Cadet from Richmond Virginia for $18k a year for four years which sparked off the event. Our cadets walked away with an approximate total of over $800,000 in scholarship offers. It was an awesome fair which we hope we can attend yearly.
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