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2009 Earl E. Mickel
Memorial Scholarship
Student/School
Information Sheet
2008
Recipient:
Mr. Dustin Day of Constantia, New York!
Eligibility:
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Student should be
a graduating high school senior or college freshman with a 3.0 on
4.0 scale or equivalent grade point average.
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Student must be
pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education
(i.e. Junior College, Community College, Technical College, College
or University).
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Student must
support the preservation of our hunting tradition and actively
participate in hunting sports. A copy of a current hunting license
is required.
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Student must be
the child, grandchild, niece or nephew of a member of the Guild.
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Student must
demonstrate involvement in school activities (i.e. FFA, Ecology
Club, Honor Society, Science Club, Beta Club, Student Council, Team
Sports, etc.).
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Student must
demonstrate leadership skills among his or her peers. Student must
demonstrate community leadership and/or involvement (i.e. Scouting,
4-H, civic group or club, volunteer work). . Student must submit an
essay related to hunting, call making or collecting. . Three letters
of recommendation must be attached to the application from any of
the following: teacher, counselor, community leader, clergy, Scout
leader, etc).
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Student must
submit completed application package to the Guild Board by July 1.
Selection Process:
- The Guild Board will select a
scholarship winner from the submitting candidates and announce the
recipient by August 1.
Disbursement of Funds:
Students may use their $1,000.00
scholarship at any accredited institution of higher education. The money
must be used towards tuition, books, fees or housing. The Guild will
work with the student and the college financial aid officer in
determining the proper payee when the check is issued. This will ensure
the greatest benefit to the recipient and avoid violation of eligibility
requirements. This is a one-time award.
scholarship Application: msword
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