August 31, 2011
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ISA Announces Individual Scholarship Program for 2012

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

La Jolla, California, August 31, 2011- The International Surfing Association (ISA), the World Governing Authority for Surfing, is now accepting applications for the 2012 ISA Individual Scholarship Program. The ISA aims to award 27 scholarships to junior surfers around the world. 

The Scholarship Program is open to all junior surfers, age 18 and under. Applicants must prove financial need, be enrolled in school with good standing, and be an inspirational role model to the surfing community.

 

Peruvian Juninho Urcia won the Scholarship five times in a row, which he claims has changed his life. He went from competing in local tournaments to winning the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship. Photo: FENTA
Peruvian Juninho Urcia won the Scholarship five times in a row, which he claims has changed his life. He went from competing in local tournaments to winning the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship. Photo: FENTA
La ISA anuncia el Programa de Becas Individuales 2012

PARA DIFUSIÓN INMEDIATA

La Jolla, California, 31 de agosto de 2011 - La International Surfing Association (ISA), Autoridad Gobernante del Surfing en el mundo, abrió el periodo de aplicaciones para su Programa 2012 de Becas Individuales. La ISA espera entregar 27 becas a surfistas Junior de todo el mundo. 

El Programa de Becas está abierto a todos los surfistas juveniles, de hasta 18 años. Los aspirantes deben demostrar necesitar apoyo económico, ir a clases, contar con un buen record de notas y ser personas ejemplares para la comunidad surfera.

Minato Takahashi from Japan is one of the 2011 ISA Individual Scholarship Program winners. Photo: NSA
Minato Takahashi from Japan is one of the 2011 ISA Individual Scholarship Program winners. Photo: NSA
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