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Phoebe Pember Memorial Scholarship

 

Sponsor: United Daughters of the Confederacy

The United Daughters of the Confederacy is the oldest patriotic organization in the country because of its connection with two statewide organizations that came into existence as early as 1890 -- the Daughters of the Confederacy (DOC) in Missouri and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Confederate Soldiers Home in Tennessee. Membership is open to women no less than 16 years of age who are blood descendants, lineal or collateral, of men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy, or Civil Service of the Confederate States of America. This scholarship will be awarded to a full time undergraduate student who enrolled in a school of nursing who is also a descendant of a confederate soldier.

Award Amount: 1000
Award Duration:
Deadline: March 15, annually

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Qualification Requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA): 3.00

 

Contact Information
UDC Business Office
Memorial Building
328 North Boulevard

Richmond, VA 23220-4057
Telephone: 804-355-1636
Fax: 804-353-1396
Email: hqudc@rcn.com
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