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Applying for your medical marijuana card is easier than ever. Just book an appointment. Talk to a doctor. And get your card. Bing. Bam. Boom.
Your medical cannabis journey simplified: find partnered dispensaries, explore pricing options, earn rewards, and get answers to FAQs, all in one spot.
At Veriheal, we value education deeply and want to help students in need. We recognize that any higher education can be a very significant expense. In addition to ever-rising tuition, students may be responsible to pay for housing and other school-related expenses. Attending university can effectively cost students hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Veriheal was proud to offer some financial help to 5 students in 2022 in the form of $5,000 scholarships to individuals who are currently current college students, recent high school graduates, and high school seniors who are starting college classes early in the United States.
In 2023, we are now offering 3 students $10,000 each. This is our biggest scholarship yet!
Winners will be selected from the students who show the best overall combination of knowledge and passion for sustainability, community, awareness, and innovation for the future of cannabis not only as an industry but as a medical medium.
Examples may include a:
The top 3 applications will win $10,000 each!
Our 2023 scholarship is closed. Be on the lookout in 2024 for upcoming opportunities.
Data Last Updated 09/16/2024
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