PHILADELPHIA, PA — Dunkin’® and its Greater Philadelphia-area franchisees have launched the 16th Annual Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program, reaffirming their commitment to supporting local education. This year, the program will distribute a total of $100,000, with $5,000 scholarships awarded to 20 deserving students across the region.
The scholarships aim to support high school seniors and current undergraduate students enrolling in part-time or full-time studies at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school for Fall 2025. Recipients will be chosen based on academic achievements, leadership abilities, and contributions to their schools and communities.
“On behalf of the Greater Philadelphia-area Dunkin’ franchisees, we are incredibly proud to continue supporting local students through our annual scholarship program,” said Jackie Keown, Field Marketing Director for Dunkin’. “Education is the key to unlocking countless opportunities, and we are honored to help these talented young individuals pursue their academic dreams.”
Since its inception in 2009, the Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program has awarded $800,000 in scholarships to 360 outstanding students, boosting their academic journeys while alleviating financial stress.
Applications for the program are open through April 15. Eligible applicants must be current high school seniors or undergraduate students residing or studying in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, or Kent and New Castle counties in Delaware. For more information or to apply, visit https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/dunkinphilly/.
With its long-standing commitment to education, Dunkin’ continues to make a difference in the lives of students throughout the Greater Philadelphia region. This scholarship program not only recognizes but invests in the future leaders of the community, offering them a valuable stepping stone toward achieving their aspirations.
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