SPACE SCHOLARS CREW-4 APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JANUARY 22, 2025

Jan 14, 2025

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Due to overwhelming interest and requests from prospective applicants, we are excited to announce that the application deadline for the Kepler Space University’s Space Scholars Program has been extended!

This extension provides applicants with additional time to complete and submit their applications for this scholarship opportunity. The KSU Space Scholars Program aims to support outstanding students pursuing graduate studies in human space exploration and offers a range of benefits, including financial support, mentorship opportunities, and access to exclusive resources.

New Application Deadline: JANUARY 22, 2025, 11:59 PM EST

If you haven’t already applied or if you’re in the process of finalizing your application, now is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the extended deadline. Don’t miss out on this chance to become part of a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to academic excellence, innovation, and space exploration.

To apply or learn more about the Space Scholars program, please visit our website https://kepleru.space. If you have any questions or need assistance with your application, feel free to reach out to our admissions team at [email protected]

Deadline: January 22nd, 2025
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