Trojan Exchange Hopes to Give Away $20,000 in Scholarships This Year

The presale is through November 4th.

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St. Leon, Ind.) - Last year, Trojan Exchange gave away $12,500 in scholarships. They have a goal this year to give away $20,000.

The scholarship funds are profits of The Trojan Exchange, a student run spirit wear business at East Central High School.

Students in business management classes work throughout the year to learn hands-on business experience by managing the Trojan Exchange.

The business is currently running its pre-order sale with over 300 items through November 4th. Historically, this has been one of the biggest sales of the year.

Orders can be made at trojanexchange.com.

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