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BOMA Boston announce the 2009 BOMA Boston Mid-year Scholarship

BOMA Boston hears you and knows in these economic times sometimes your budget doesn't allow for educational offerings. The 2009 BOMA Boston Mid-Year Scholarship is a full and partial scholarship for BOMA Boston members who are pursuing continuing education opportunities through the BOMI Education Program or BOMA Boston course offerings in 2009. The scholarships will cover either a BOMI classroom style course (10 Week or Accelerated) offered through BOMA Boston or the Foundations of Real Estate Management Course being offered in the Fall of 2009 by BOMA Boston. Winners will be announced in the monthly e-newsletter in June and will be recognized at the BOMA Boston TOBY & Industry Awards on November 19th. The application process is now easier that ever! For more information and to apply visit www.bomaboston.org.
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