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Club Z! Annual Achievement Award Means $25,000 Towards Higher Education

So you probably already know that Club Z! is the nation's leading tutoring and test prep company. But did you also know that Club Z! offers a national award each year to deserving students in grades 5-12? The Club Z! Annual Achievement Award allows students to showcase their talents and abilities for a chance to win cash to support their education! And unlike many other scholarship opportunities, whether they’ve shown strong character in the classroom, overcome obstacles at school, shown leadership among their peers, or simply improved since the beginning of the school year, students from all backgrounds and academic achievement levels can be nominated for the Annual Achievement Award.   The Club Z! Annual Achievement Award has two nomination periods, once in the fall and again in the spring, and cash awards for school total more than $25,000 annually! Students must be nominated by a teacher, counselor or coach. Nominations are then reviewed by a panel of judges who select a grand prize winner, a runner up, and up to four (4) honorable mention recipients each award period.   The spring award deadline is right around the corner (April 2014) so teachers, counselors and coaches, call your local office at 800-434-2582 or go online to nominate your students today at http://clubzaward.com/. To check out our most recent award recipients, visit the Club Z! Annual Achievement Award site.
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