Walmart Foundation Awards more than $8 Million in Scholarships to Students Across the U.S.Retailer’s foundation continues commitment to education; eases financial concerns for nearly 2,700 deserving high school students BENTONVILLE, Ark., May 7, 2009 --- To offset rising tuition costs, the Walmart Foundation announced it will award more than $8 million in academic scholarships to help ease financial concerns for college-bound students. The 2,695 winners of the 2009 Sam Walton Community Scholarship will receive $3,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books, and on-campus room and board for the 2009-2010 academic year. The scholarships awarded by the Walmart Foundation hold an added importance this year when higher education endowments are shrinking and states are cutting back on appropriations. Even more, colleges are dealing with decreased funding this year and requests for financial aid are expected to grow by 20 percent, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers. The recipients of the 2009 Sam Walton Community Scholarship are students across the country who have excellent academic scores, have shown financial need and are involved in their communities. This year’s scholarship recipients are from all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have a long history of supporting education initiatives and in 2008 contributed more than $67 million to support local schools and universities, student scholarships, educational organizations and more. About Philanthropy at Walmart ### |

