Coca-Cola has scholarship money for college-bound high school students

Coca-Cola has scholarship money for college-bound high school students
Common and Magic Johnson flank Frederick Douglass High School student Devion Lewis and Amber Hughes at Coca-Cola Headquarters in Atlanta (2013; Steed Media Service file photo)

This summer, the Coca-Cola Pay It Forward program will reward up to 20 deserving high school teens with a $5,000 scholarship and an invitation for them and their parent/legal guardian to attend the Coca-Cola Pay It Forward Academy, a three-day educational development experience for the winners and their moms.

The Coca-Cola Pay It Forward Academy is a three-day educational development experience structured to offer valuable resources for moms and her teen(s). Moms will receive helpful tips on how to help her teen(s) be successful in school now, and how to financially prepare them for college. For teens, the programming will focus on topics like personal branding, higher education and alternative career paths.


To pay it forward, we’re asking anyone 13 years of age and older to go to www.coke.com/payitforward and nominate themselves and/or other aspiring teens in grades 9-12 for a change to receive a unique higher education and mentoring experience. #CokePayitForward

The contest is open now through March 31.


Winners will be selected and contacted near the end of May.

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