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Contributed by:
Hometown News
on 7/2/2008
Matthew R. Masur
has received an Air Force ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) college scholarship offer to attend a selected host college or university.
The cadet was selected to receive the scholarship certificate on the basis of comprehensive tests, high school scholastic achievement, and extra-curricular activities. The majority of Air Force ROTC scholarships cover full college/university tuition, provide textbook allowance, and pay most laboratory or incidental fees. In addition, at least a $300 tax-free monthly allowance is paid to recipients during the academic year. The estimated value of the scholarship depends on the student's choice of school and type of scholarship offered.
Upon graduation from college and completion of the ROTC program, the cadet will receive a bachelor's degree and a commission of second lieutenant in the Air Force.
Masur is the son of
Nick M.
and
Kathy A. Masur
of Plaster Circle, Broomfield, Colo., and grandson of
Anna M. Fortner
of Rabbit Trail Drive, Washington, Mo. His grandparents are
Mark and Carolyn P. Masur
of Turf Lane, Carl Junction, Mo., and
Harvey and Lil Fortner
of W. Crestwood St. Nixa, Mo.
He is a 2008 graduate of Holy Family High School, Broomfield.
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