Governor Polis Announces Fourth Round of Colorado Comeback Cash Scholarship Drawing Winners

Friday, July 2, 2021

One More Chance for Coloradans to win $1 Million /// Five more chances to win $50,000 Scholarship 

DENVER - Governor Polis announced the winners of the fourth round of the Colorado Comeback Cash Scholarship drawing. 

“Congratulations to our latest $50,000 scholarship winners. Our youngest Coloradans have endured a lot over the past year, from switching to remote learning to not being able to see friends or family,” said Governor Polis. “But the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine provided each of today’s winners the opportunity to return back to the life they love, and now it's even provided them with a significant amount of money to head to the college of their dreams. There is still one more opportunity for Coloradans ages 12 to 17 to win a $50,000 scholarship. Take this opportunity now as we head into a long weekend to make an appointment for your son or daughter for the free COVID vaccine to give them the protection they need.” 

The latest winners of the Comeback Cash Scholarship drawing are: Lindsay (13) of Denver County, Anna Gordon (12) of Aurora, Louis Arguello (15) of Westminster, Gerardo Sierra-Nunez (13) of Westminster, Aaron Arada (16) of Colorado Springs. 

There is still one more chance for Coloradans to win $1 million as part of the Colorado Comeback Cash drawing. Coloradans 18 and older who received the vaccine by June 30, 2021, are automatically registered to win. The final winner will be announced on July 7, 2021. 

Younger Coloradans are also still eligible for the Colorado Comeback Cash Scholarship drawing. Coloradans ages 12 to 17 who receive at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by midnight on Sunday, July 4, 2021, will automatically be entered to win $50,000 toward college tuition or other postsecondary education.

For more information, please read the Frequently Asked Questions and the official rules. Coloradans can also visit ColoradoComebackCash.com and LaVacunaDelMillon.com to learn more about the $1 million and scholarship drawings. 

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