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Scholarships
Your source on membership benefits
& discounts
Don't miss out on schoarship dollars for you or your child. Several deadlines are approaching quickly.
Check out the OCSEA, AFSCME and Union Plus scholarships are featured below.
OCSEA-sponsored scholarships helping
with the cost of college:
- Les
Best Scholarship: Application period opens each year on Jan. 1 with an April 30 deadline.
If you have questions
about the scholarship, please call the Les Best Scholarship Hotline
at 614-865-4740 or (toll free) 800-266-5615, ext. 4740. Download the
application request form now or call the hotline. LEARN MORE
- Patricia Callanan-Castro Scholarship - This new scholarship was established by OCSEA District Council 1 in memory of Pat Callanan-Castro. A long-time union activist, Pat's passion for working families, lifelong learning and reading impacted her children, co-workers, and community. In honor of her commitment to education, the scholarship fund is earmarked to help union members who have returned to school with the purchase of books. Application details will be available in January. LEARN MORE
More union-sponsored scholarships helping
with the cost of college:
- Union Plus Scholarship: Sponsored by the Union Plus Education Fund, this scholarship helps union members and their families defray the cost of higher education. Since 1992, the program has awarded over $2.4 million to deserving students. Applications are available Sept. 15 and must be postmarked no later than Jan. 31. LEARN MORE | DOWNLOAD APPLICATION (pdf)
- Union
Plus National Labor College Scholarship: Each year a total of $25,000 is awarded to eligible students attending the National Labor College program. Call 1-301-431-5404. LEARN MORE
- Union Plus Education Services: This union program provides a wide range of services designed to help union members and their families build upon their education. LEARN MORE
- Union Plus - Union Leaders of the Future
Scholarship: Embracing its mission to enhance the value of union membership and support a stronger labor movement, Union Privilege has developed a scholarship program to help more women and people of color become union leaders. The program provides annual awards up to $3,000 to help future leaders with the cost of continuing their education or training in order to pursue their union career goals and leadership skills. All applications must be postmarked by Sep. 29, 2007. LEARN MORE
AFSCME-sponsored scholarships helping
with the cost of college:
- AFSCME/UNCF: Union Scholars Program: For college students of color majoring in Ethnic Studies, Women’s Studies, Labor Studies, American Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Economics, or Public Policy. Includes a stipend of up to $4,000; on-site housing at your location; a week-long training orientation; and an academic scholarship of up to $5,000 for upcoming school year. Completed applications must be submitted by midnight on Feb. 28, 2008 , to be considered. LEARN MORE or DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
- Jerry
Clark Memorial Scholarship: Opens March 15. Closes July 1.
Recipients announced each August. LEARN MORE or Call 1-202-429-1250.
- Joey
Parisi Memorial Scholarship: Interested in studying labor,
but not sure if it's for you? Check out this Washington
Post article to give you a glimpse inside one union member's experience at the National
Labor College. Deadline is Oct. 31; winners
notified in Jan. Call 1-800-GMC-4CDP. LEARN MORE
- Jerry Wurf Memorial Fund: Provides three scholarships for the six week Harvard Trade Union Program. The program is scheduled to begin January 8 and continue through February 16, 2007. It will be conducted at the Harvard campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is organized around the theme "Preparing Leadership for the Challenges of the Future." Application deadline: Friday, Nov. 3, 2006. LEARN MORE
- Nadra
Floyd Memorial Scholarship: AFSCME Education and Leadership Training Dept. offers four annual scholarships to staff and members who want to increase their leadership skills and obtain a degree from the National Labor College. Applications
should be postmarked no later than Dec. 1. Recipients will be notified by Dec. 22. Call 1-202-429-1250 to apply.
LEARN MORE or REQUEST APPLICATION
(specify Nadra Floyd Application in form's subject line).
- AFSCME
Family Scholarship: Offers a $2,000 renewable scholarship to 10 high school seniors each year. Opens Aug. 1. Deadline: Dec. 31. LEARN MORE or DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
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