Video interview with Foreclosure.com 2009 $5,000 scholarship winner, Andrew Dewar
February 5, 2010 in Foreclosure Advice, Foreclosure Assistance, Foreclosure.com News, Making Home Affordable, Real Estate Scholarships, Real Estate School by Foreclosure.com1 comment
To read Andrew’s essay, as well as the others from our four semifinalists (who each received $1,000 scholarships) please visit the Foreclosure.com scholarship page right here.
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