Tuesday, February 17, 2009

FW: Scholarships not presented in 2008

Subject: Scholarships not presented in 2008

Last year, as in previous years, there were a number of colleges and
universities that had available /FIRST/ Scholarships that did not get
offered to any /FIRST/ students. This could be for a variety of
reasons. Perhaps the school received no qualified applicants, or they
awarded a higher value scholarship to those /FIRST/ students that
applied, or it might have been a new scholarship, offered for the first
time and therefore students were not familiar with the scholarship.

If any students are interested in attending any of the
schools listed below, and they meet the specific eligibility
requirements, please encourage them to apply for the 2009 /FIRST/
Scholarship. The odds of winning these scholarships are excellent!

Let's not let these generous scholarship offers go to waste.

* * Colorado State University (CO) -- deadline 3/1
* * Colorado Technical University-Denver (CO) -- deadline 6/20
* * DePaul University (IL) -- deadline 3/1
* * ITT Technical Institute (32 campuses throughout the US)
-- deadline 4/10
* * Molloy College (NY) -- deadline 3/1
* * Montclair State University (NJ) -- deadline 3/1 (four
*full *scholarships!)
* * New Hampshire Technical Institute (NH) -- deadline 6/30
* * New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ) -- deadline 4/1
* * Pace University (NY) -- deadline 4/1
* * Pennsylvania College of Technology (PA) -- deadline 7/1
* * Schoolcraft College (MI) -- deadline 7/1
* * Temple University (PA) -- deadline 3/1
* * University of Nebraska-Lincoln (NE) -- deadline 3/2
* * Washtenaw Community College (MI) -- deadline 6/10

Detailed descriptions of each scholarship, including eligibility
requirements, scholarship application, and links to the school, can be
found on the /FIRST/ web site at:
www.usfirst.org/scholarshipsearch.aspx
<http://www.usfirst.org/scholarshipsearch.aspx>

Thanks for your help with this.

--
George O. First
Arizona Regional Director for F.I.R.S.T.
3694 E. Vaughn Ave.
Gilbert, AZ 85234
480-202-4668

"I must do something" always solves more problems than "Something must
be done."

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