Thursday, March 8, 2012

Arden Boyer-Stephens Scholarship Information

Take a moment to see if you are eligible! What a great opportunity for our students!

Columbia Missouri National Education Association (CMNEA)
The Arden Boyer-Stephens Scholarship


Eligibility:
In honor of Arden Boyer-Stephens’ commitment to the Career Area Career Center (CACC), CMNEA will award a scholarship of $500 to a graduating senior who is attending the CACC and who is pursuing a degree from an accredited college in an area related to the their CACC program of study. Applicants must attend Columbia Public Schools. Special consideration will be given to children of CMNEA members. A committee of CMNEA members will evaluate applications and essays and award the scholarship to the best candidate at the CACC Outstanding Student Ceremony, held on May 10, 2012 at Jesse Hall, University of Missouri – Columbia.

Guidelines:
Complete the following application and attach an essay of 300 words or less. The application deadline is April 13, 2012. Applications should be sent to Laurie Spate-Smith at Jefferson Junior High School, 713 Rogers Street, Columbia, MO 65201.

Essay Topic:
Describe how you discovered your career interests and who supported you in this process.
What are your career goals and how do you plan to achieve them?

Click here for the application!

1 comment:

  1. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#46487643
    Check this out...This ties in with the scholarship -

    Manufacturers Have Hard Time Finding Skilled Job Seekers.
    NBC Nightly News (3/8, story 4, 2:05, Williams) reported, "Even with so many Americans still unemployed, some companies, manufacturers in particular, are having trouble finding workers." NBC (LeBeau) added, "Over the last two years American manufacturers have hired more than 400,000 workers. At the same time the number of manufacturing jobs unfilled has more than doubled to 264,000" due to "a lack of applicants with the skills or education to run or build machines that are more complex." (NBC Nightly News, 3/8, story 4).
    So, students at the CACC considering going into skilled labor positions...apply for the scholarship and see where your career will go!

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