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Amidst those challenges is the pressure to attend college and for many, the stress of paying for it. Such was the case of Jose Callejas in the Villahermosa Mexico Mission.
During his mission Callejas found himself pondering the future of the people he was teaching, not his own academic opportunities or how he'd pay for college. He only had one goal for his future education - to take what he was learning on his mission and apply it to college to better prepare for a career.
Upon completing his missionary service, Callejas, like many other returned missionaries found himself looking a college education in the eyes. To his surprise he was offered a half tuition scholarship his first semester at LDS Business College in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
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"It was a big relief to have half of my first semester's tuition paid for with the scholarship I received. I see it as a blessing for serving the Lord. My sister and I are about the same age so we are going to college at the same time. A hard financial burden for my father to undertake," said Callejas.
A job at the college and an internship with a local business kept Callejas busy but he recognized his good fortune and said, "My scholarship allowed me to focus more on my schoolwork. While preparing for a career every little bit counts, and that little bit can make a huge difference."
He sought a Professional Sales degree and is excited to see what the future holds. LDS Business College has been nothing short of a dream for him. A mission changed his desires and focus toward academics. His half tuition scholarship only helped the cause. The LeGrand Richards Service Scholarship covers one-half tuition for the first semester and is offered to all returned missionaries who apply and attend within one year of their honorable release date.
For Callejas, jumping into school upon returning from his mission is something that he'll never regret. Now he's arming himself with the tools he'll need to be successful in the business world.
To find out more about scholarship opportunities visit ldsbc.edu.