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2009 USCA Option C Scholarship Update

We would like to provide some additional clarification about the 2009 USCA Option C Scholarship application process.

Only NMAC members are eligible to apply for Option C scholarships. This includes all NMAC individual members, and those who are employees of NMAC member agencies.

Employees of USCA partner organizations, unfortunately, are not eligible to apply for Option C. They are still eligible to submit applications, however, for USCA scholarship options A and B.

We apologize for any confusion.

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to conferences@nmac.orgor call: (202) 483-6622.



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About USCA
Since 1997, the United States Conference on AIDS (USCA), the largest annual HIV/AIDS meeting in the United States, has strengthened the domestic community-based response to HIV/AIDS by bringing together professionals from across the country to learn new skills and build partnerships and collaborations.

The conference’s extensive selection of over 200 institutes, seminars, workshops and roundtables sessions addressing every aspect of the AIDS epidemic from nutrition and treatment to prevention and international issues enables participants to customize their training and networking experiences according to their unique professional needs. To learn more about USCA, visit: http://www.2009usca.org/; call: (202) 483-NMAC (6622); or e-mail: conferences@nmac.org.

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