Centennial High School Seniors Apply Today for Youth Achievement Award

Centennial High School Seniors Apply Today for Youth Achievement Award
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Graduating high school seniors residing in the City of Centennial are invited to apply for the City’s Youth Achievement Awards, a scholarship program presented by the City of Centennial and Jacobs, the City’s public works and code compliance provider. Up to four $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to be applied toward college tuition, fees and course enrollment.

The Youth Achievement Awards program honors and recognizes exemplary young leaders who have made significant contributions to Centennial through service and outstanding leadership in school, community and the workplace. Students are invited to apply for the program by March 31 by visiting centennialco.gov/youthachievement.

Submissions must include a completed application, short essay responses and a letter of recommendation. Award recipients will be selected by the Centennial Youth Commission, an advisory board serving the Centennial City Council composed of Centennial youth between the ages of 13 and 18.

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