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        Despite not having a college degree, David Malcolm has enjoyed great success, graduating from the Harvard Business School Presidents Program. Over four decades, he built an enviable career in real estate, earning the highest commercial real estate designation (CCIM) and founding, managing, and advising multiple companies. Having come from a poor family, David created wealth while engaging in public and community service. He served in local, regional, and state offices and supported countless community organizations, many in education.


        The David Malcolm Scholarship is for students who have overcome obstacles to educational achievement – personal, family, demographic, or situational – and require help to continue on the path to success. Eligible applicants are high school seniors or college students who have already shown perseverance in pursuing a college degree. They will clearly show how this scholarship will make a difference in realizing success.


        Since being established in 2021, the program has awarded seven $2,500 scholarships to high school seniors already accepted into an accredited college or university or current students enrolled at an accredited college or university. To apply, students are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and submit an essay highlighting a life obstacle, explaining how the scholarship will help them complete their higher education and serve as an inspirational success story for
        others.


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        DAVID MALCOLM SCHOLARSHIP
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