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EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Habele) â A group of off-duty U.S. Army soldiers in Hawaii have teamed up with a public school on Oahu, students in the schoolâs Naval JROTC unit, and a nonprofit founded by former Peace Corps volunteers to send books to a school-based library in Kosrae.
Diverse in culture and language, the far-flung picturesque islands of Micronesia are strategically situated. The Federated States of Micronesia are the geopolitical crossroads of the Pacific. The islandsâ dramatic role in centuries of global politics obscures persistent challenges of isolation, dispersion, and limited resources.
Once part of a U.S. administered Trust Territory, today Micronesiaâs far-reaching alliance with the U.S. is cemented through a Compact of Free Association, or COFA, that defines defense and development ties between the nations.
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Scholar’s App, the leading U.S. end-to-end virtual scholarship platform, is expanding to high schools nationwide, bringing its trusted and verified virtual scholarship services to thousands of students, school counselors and donors.
In 2019, Scholar’s App students across 5,000 participating schools received more than $20 million in college scholarships through its secure web- and app-based platforms. All scholarships are fully screened by counselors prior to posting to prevent fraud and reduce data mining scams.
“We are excited to grow to public and private high schools throughout the U.S., especially during this time when virtual services are more important than ever,” said Scholar’s App CEO Traven Watase, who founded the company in 2015 after experiencing frustration with the college scholarship process firsthand. “Unlike other services, we never sell our data. We also verify each scholarship opportunity. This all