Nissan North America, Inc. Announces $85,000 Grant to American Indian College Fund for Scholarships and Support
Posted on: Tuesday, 16 June 2009, 07:00 CDT
Scholarship recipients are chosen based on their financial need, education enrollment status, and community involvement. Students will be notified of their selection status in
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"Thanks to the support of our valuable corporate partner Nissan, American Indian college students will be closer to their dream of achieving a higher education so that they can make a better life for themselves and their families," said
About Nissan
Nissan's mission is to SHIFT the way you move. It's the inspiration for everything we do: to shift your world and how you travel through it. For Nissan, it means rethinking the ordinary, pushing the boundaries, exceeding expectations, and anticipating the needs of an ever-changing planet. Every Nissan vehicle is a result of this passionate mindset, yet with a practical side that reflects the times. Nissan drivers experience driving enjoyment rooted in the highest standard of engineering and quality with fresh, modern designs matched with manufacturing excellence. The same philosophy also drives our look to the future through low emissions, better fuel economy and the emerging role of all-electric vehicles. Nissan is dedicated to innovative solutions for different -- and better -- ways to do things.
About the American Indian College Fund
With its credo "Educating the Mind and Spirit," the
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