Northwestern Mutual Grants $500,000 in College Scholarships to Childhood Cancer Survivors and Siblings
Company awards scholarships to 50 students nationwide; applications now open for the 2023 program
"Childhood cancer robs children and their families of far too much, and that should not include the opportunity to pursue their dreams of a college degree," said
Recognizing the significant financial burden families shoulder when undergoing childhood cancer treatments,
Applications for the 2023 scholarship program are now open. To learn more and apply, visit:
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