Dunkin’ has $100k up for grabs in Philadelphia scholarship fund

Jessica Woods

Philadelphia, Pa.–  Dunkin’ and its Philadelphia area franchisees will be giving out $100,000 in scholarships to local students this year.

The company has announced the launch of its fourteenth annual Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program, which will award $100,000 in scholarships to area high school and college students.

In collaboration with Scholarship America, Dunkin’ will award a $5,000 academic scholarship to 20 students throughout the greater Philadelphia region to attend an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school of their choice in Fall 2023. Students in high school and undergraduate institutions may apply for Dunkin’s Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program. The recipients will be selected on the basis of their academic record, leadership abilities, and overall commitment to their school and community.  


“Dunkin’ franchisees throughout the greater Philadelphia area are excited to launch the annual Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program to continue helping the students in our communities as they work toward advanced education,” said Perry Shah, Dunkin’ Franchisee and Chairman of the Dunkin’ Philadelphia Advertising Committee. “We look forward to recognizing more deserving students this year and are thrilled to help ease the financial burden of college.” 

Applications for the fourteenth annual Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program will be accepted through April 13. Applicants must be high school seniors or current undergraduate students who plan to enroll in a part-time or full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in Fall 2023. Applicants must reside and/or be currently enrolled in college in Southeastern Pa., Southern N.J., or Kent and New Castle counties Del. to be considered. For more information or to apply, visit https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/dunkinphilly/

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