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Bright Futures Scholarship
2012 Early Childhood Education Future Teacher Scholarship Program
We are excited to offer scholarships ranging from $250 - $2500 for full-time students
pursuing degrees in Early Childhood Education or in a related field. Students must
have completed either 30 credits of their Associate’s degree program or 60 credits of
their Bachelor’s degree program. Additional scholarships funds are available for
students who live or attend school in these areas: Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts,
North Carolina and Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia.
Recipients must be enrolling in an accredited United States college or university for
the September 2012 academic year. Verification of enrollment will be required.
We reserve the right to review any other financial aid candidates may receive when
granting the scholarship. For additional eligibility requirements,
click here.
Our Bright Futures Scholarship Program supports the field of Early Childhood Education
by offering scholarships for future teachers. We at Bright Horizons believe the profession
of Early Childhood Education deserves more respect and support. It is our hope that
this scholarship will be a way to encourage students of great promise to continue
pursuing their dreams of caring and teaching young children.
Bright Horizons Family Solutions is the world’s leading provider of employer-sponsored
early care, education and work/life solutions. With centers in the United States,
Europe, Canada, Ireland, and India Bright Horizons is the partner of choice for hundreds
of organizations, including more than 82 Fortune 500 firms. More than 80% of our
eligible centers have received NAEYC accreditation – an honor unparalleled in the child
care industry. In addition, we have been chosen thirteen times by FORTUNE magazine as
one the “100 Best Companies to Work For.”
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11th Annual Bright Futures Award
The applications and documentation deadline ends on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
. Only complete applications will be reviewed. Winners will be notified in the beginning
of August.
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