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USTA FOUNDATION AWARDS $373,000 IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS

Local High School Seniors to Receive Scholarships Towards Continuing Their Education

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – USTA Foundation, the national charitable foundation of the United States Tennis Association, has announced that three high school students from New Jersey were awarded either an $8,000 College Educational Scholarship or a $1,000 College Textbook Scholarship. The Foundation granted 53 high school students nationwide a variety of college scholarships this spring, totaling $373,000.

The honorees were selected from applicants throughout the country on the basis of their commitment to academic success, to their local community and to their participation in tennis. An objective of the USTA Foundation is to encourage America’s youth to pursue their goals and highest dreams by succeeding in school and becoming responsible citizens.

The USTA Foundation awards the College Educational Scholarship annually to high school seniors who have excelled academically, demonstrated community service and participated in an organized tennis program. The $8,000 scholarship will be awarded over four years to students entering a two or four-year college or university. The following students are among the scholarship winners from across the nation:

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· Adelene Baeza, Hamilton, N.J. – Graduate of Nottingham High School, will attend William Paterson University

· Kallah Masudi, Trenton, N.J. – Graduate of Foundation Collegiate Academy, will attend Rutgers University

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USTA Foundation established a College Textbook Scholarship which provides a one-time award of $1,000 to assist students in purchasing textbooks or supplies. This year’s recipient is Nyambe Tuchscherer of Plainsboro, N.J. who graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North and will be attending University of Notre Dame this fall.

“The USTA Foundation is once again excited to award these hard-working, well-deserving seniors,” said Dan Faber, USTA Foundation Executive Director. “We are proud to contribute to their academic achievements, and look forward to their continued success.”

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USTA Foundation, the national charitable organization of the USTA, helps serve up dreams for under-resourced youth; individuals with disabilities; and wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans and their families. The foundation supports programs nationwide that leverage tennis and education to help those in need, primarily through the National Junior Tennis & Learning (NJTL) network, and other efforts to assist military personnel, veterans and individuals with disabilities. To date, it has awarded more than $19 million in grants and scholarships to hundreds of programs, benefitting thousands of children and adults through a tennis, education and health curricula. For more information on USTA Foundation, visit www.ustafoundation.com. Or stay connected through Facebook at www.facebook.com/USTAFoundation, and on Twitter at @USTA_Foundation.

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