Scholarship

Category
You have a scholarship to UCLATMA, sponsored by one or another of the corporations that have taken a personal interest in your education. Perhaps your family is highly regarded (politics are always a good way to the top), or perhaps you came by the scholarship by natural aptitude alone. Whatever the case, you have a fully funded term available to you at the University, including housing in student dorms, health coverage, food, and a small stipend for other necessities. Education does not come without a price. Whichever corporation is sponsoring your education has contracted with you for your services on completion of your degree. However many years you've signed up for, you owe them at least three times as many afterward. Failing to keep your grades up will result in breach of contract, as will any attempt to get out of your later employment. Consequences of this include but are not limited to your full balance of student fees reverting to your responsibility, and the loss of your SSN, as your corporate sponsor bought ownership of it along with your contract. Scholarships are fairly common these days; it is, in fact, more common to attend University via sponsorship than paid education (Resources 4 required to pay one's own way). Age is not really a factor, but vampires are incapable of passing the necessary tests to enroll - they are invariably held during the day.
Freebie Cost
2
Prerequisites
Bright, non-vampire
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