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Liberty Savings Announces 2021 Scholarship Program - One $500 scholarship offered to every high school in Hudson County
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Higher education comes with its fair share of challenges, including the added pressure of financial stress. To combat this issue, Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union has renewed its Hudson County scholarship program. Like last year, Liberty Savings is offering one $500 scholarship to every high school in Hudson County.
“No child’s future should be weighed down by the stresses associated with student debt,” said Maria Solorzano, President/CEO, Liberty Savings. JERSEY CITY, N.J. (PRWEB) February 12, 2021 Higher education comes with its fair share of challenges, including the added pressure of financial stress.
Hudson Reporter
Liberty Savings Announces 2021 Scholarship Program
One $500 scholarship offered to every high school in Hudson County ×
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Higher education comes with its fair share of challenges, including the added pressure of financial stress.
To combat this ongoing issue, Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union has renewed its extensive Hudson County scholarship program. Like last year, Liberty Savings is offering one $500 scholarship to every high school in Hudson County.
“No child’s future should be weighed down by the stresses associated with student debt,” said Maria Solorzano, President/CEO, Liberty Savings. “Although tuition is a major factor in how much graduates owe, many forget that the costs associated with textbooks, software, and even food can be so strenuous that young adults either halt or quit their st