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EAA Now Accepting Scholarship Applications

More Than $250,000 Available In 2005 Aviation Scholarships

The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is opening the door for aviation's next generation by offering its 2005 scholarship awards, valued at more than $250,000. Applications for these scholarships, grants and internship programs are now being accepted through March 30, 2005.

These scholarships are offered to students studying or planning to study in various aviation programs at accredited post-secondary schools. Some scholarships are outright grants, while others include valuable flight time and real-world experience in the aviation field.

"A primary part of EAA's mission is preparing the future of aviation," said EAA president Tom Poberezny. "One way to accomplish that is through EAA's scholarship program. These awards are made possible through the generosity of many forward-looking aviation enthusiasts, who have provided EAA with the resources that allow us to assist future leaders of the aviation community."

FMI: www.eaa.org/education/scholarships

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