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I received a Pullman award some time ago, but I have been away from school (or out of the country) for a term or more. May I now reapply as an upperclass scholar?

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I received a Pullman award some time ago, but I have been away from school (or out of the country) for a term or more. May I now reapply as an upperclass scholar?

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Yes. If you were a past recipient of a Pullman Award and are returning to a four-year U.S. college to complete your undergraduate degree requirements, you are eligible to apply again. You should write to the Foundation requesting an Upperclass Scholarship application, stating your situation and your plans for the coming year. These requests should be received by the Foundation between January 1 and March 31 of the year before the award is needed.

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