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Trade School Tuition Sweepstakes: Win $15000 Scholarships
No one could deny the fact that education empowers the masses in a righteous way. That’s the reason unlike any other sweepstakes “Trade Centre Education Grant Sweepstakes” in collaboration with iHeart Entertainment is coming forward with a noble objective. Yes, you are making an accurate guess here you could roll to win a Grant of up to $15,000 not just that but a special runner-up prize is also waiting only for you so enter at the moment.
Limit: The entrant’s age should be 18 years or above and 1 entry per person is allowed. Open only for the candidates who are currently enrolled in a trade program at an accredited trade school or will become enrolled in a trade program at an accredited trade school prior to January 1, 2022.
How to Enter:
During the Promotion Entry Period, visit http://www.BobbyBones.com, htttp://www.cmtcody.com, and/or http://www.crookandchase.com and follow the submission guidelines and submit the entry form with all requested information and tell us what accredited trade school you currently attend or plan on attending by January 1, 2022.
Drawing:
The winners will be selected through a random drawing on or about 1 weekday after the Sweepstakes period ends.
Prizes:
1 Grand Prize winner will $15,000 scholarship to the trade school of his/her choice that will cover up to 2 years’ tuition and any fees, books, supplies, and equipment in a trade program at the accredited school.
5 runners-up prize winners will receive will $1,000 scholarship to the trade school of his/her choice.