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High School and Community College Students

HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS – Each year the Hampton Roads Chapter offers scholarships to recognize outstanding graduating high school seniors for academic achievement and to provide financial assistance to seniors planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree with a major in a financial/resource management –related field (e.g., business administration, economics, public administration, accounting, and finance). The 2011-2012 school year scholarship packages have been mailed to all area high schools. In June of 2012, the Hampton Roads Chapter will award three scholarships: $1,500 first place, $1,000 second place, and $500 third place. The first place winner will then have the opportunity to compete in the ASMC National Scholarship program for one of several scholarships. Interested high school seniors should contact their guidance counselor for additional information and scholarship application forms. Applications must be postmarked

no later than February 10, 2012 to be considered. Any questions, please contact Raylin Neblit, Scholarship Committee Chair, at (757) 523-6860.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE – In a continuing effort to promote the financial management career field and to reinforce our commitment to the communities in which we serve, the Hampton Roads

Chapter partners with Thomas Nelson Community College and Tidewater Community College each year to offer a $500 scholarship at each school. Applicants must be full -time students enrolled in a two-year curriculum focused on a financial management field of study and transferable to a 4-year institution. Interested students should contact the college’s financial aid office for additional

information. Any questions, please contact Raylin Neblit, Scholarship Committee Chair, at (757) 523-6860.

GRANT INFORMATION – ASMC Hampton Roads Chapter, General Maxwell R. Thurman Grant.

Annually, the Hampton Roads Chapter (HRC) offers two continuing education grants: (1) To an ASMC chapter member ($500) and; (2) To the dependent of an ASMC chapter member ($750) planning to pursue a degree in a financial/resource management –related career field (e.g. business

administration, economics, public administration, accounting, and finance). The attached files contain information and application forms for the two HRC grants. Applications must be postmarked no later than 16 Apr 2012. Grant information will also be posted on HRC’s web page. If you have any questions, please contact your service scholarship committee member. M embers of the Scholarship Committee are listed below:

Coast Guard: Chairperson Raylin Neblitt (757)523-6860 raylin.l.neblitt@uscg.mil Army: Jon Waible (757)501-6747 jon.waible@us.army.mil Air Force: Teresa Highfill (757)764-4383 Teresa.highfill@langley.af.mil Navy: Sharon Curtis (757) 443-2783 Sharon.curtis1@navy.mil

All Applications including Member Grant applications

can be obtained on our website:

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS

HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER

GENERAL MAXWELL R. THURMAN GRANT FOR ASMC MEMBER

Annually, the American Society of Military Comptrollers (ASMC), Hampton Roads Chapter (HRC), offers a continuing education grant to an ASMC HRC member. A grant of $500 will be awarded during the spring of 2012. Funds will be paid directly to the grant recipient and must be used for tuition, fees or books. Grant recipient must provide verification of college enrollment prior to receiving funds.

SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA

Applicant must be in or entering a business or resource management field of study relating to military comptrollership (business administration, economics, public administration,

accounting, etc.)

Applicant must be a member in good standing (dues paid in full) of the ASMC HRC

Applicant must have a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 or have an acceptable placement test score. If the applicant is already attending college, a GPA of at least 2.0 must be maintained.

The grant is for tuition, fees, and required text books only.

The grant recipient will be selected by the ASMC HRC scholarship committee.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Complete and sign the application form.

Attach two letters of reference to the application form.

Submission should be postmarked NO LATER THAN 16 April 2012 and mailed to: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS

HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER P.O. BOX 1392

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23327

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HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER,

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS GENERAL MAXWELL R. THURMAN GRANT

FOR ASMC MEMBER

PART I: PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: _______________________________________________________________________ (Rank/Grade) First M.I. Last

Home Address: (include zip code) ASMC Membership #: __________ _________________________________________

_________________________________________

Telephone: _________________________ E-Mail Address: __________________________ DSN Area Code Commercial

Position Title: ________________________________________________________________ Employing Agency: ____________________________________________________________

PART II: ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Name of College/University: Provide name of the institution(s) you are submitting applications or are attending. Identify those at which you have been accepted.

Date you began/will begin: ________________

Number of Credit Hours per Term: ________________

Are you working toward a degree?

No _____ Yes_____ Degree ___________________________________ What courses/major do you plan to pursue:

Are you receiving financial assistance?

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Extracurricular activities: (List activities in which you have been an active participant, e.g.; church; Red Cross, ASMC, AGA, etc.)

List honors or special recognition: (Job, college, community, etc.)

Career and academic goals:

Additional comments: (If desired)

(NOTE: ATTACH ADDITIONAL PAPER IF REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ANY ITEM)

To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this application is true and correct.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS

HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER

GENERAL MAXWELL R. THURMAN GRANT FOR DEPENDENT OF ASMC MEMBER

Annually, the American Society of Military Comptrollers (ASMC), Hampton Roads Chapter, offers a continuing education grant to a dependent of an ASMC member. A grant of $750 will be awarded during the spring of 2012. Funds will be deposited with the college/university and must be used for tuition, fees, and books.

SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA

The grant is available to students pursuing a degree in a financial/resource management-related field (e.g., business administration, economics, public administration, accounting, finance) in a 2- or 4-year college or university.

The applicant must be a dependent of a member of the Hampton Roads Chapter of ASMC in good standing (dues paid in full).

The applicant must have applied to a college/university and, on acceptance, provide verification to ASMC prior to receiving funds.

The applicant must have a high school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 or have an

acceptable placement test score. If the applicant is already attending college, a GPA of at least 2.0 must be maintained.

The grant is for tuition, fees, and required text books only. Residual dollars may be retained by the school in an account for the recipient to be applied toward the next school term tuition, fees, and text books provided the student maintains at least a 2.0 GPA.

The grant recipient will be selected by the ASMC Hampton Roads Chapter scholarship committee. APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Complete and sign application form and ensure the following documents are included/attached: 1. Two letters of reference

2. An official transcript of grades/placement test scores

3. An essay of 250 words or less addressing career/academic goals and financial need. What do you want to accomplish? What circumstances prompt the need for financial support?

Submission should be postmarked NO LATER THAN 16 April 2012 and mailed to: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS

HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER PO Box 1392

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APPLICATION

HAMPTON ROADS CHAPTER,

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY COMPTROLLERS GENERAL MAXWELL R. THURMAN GRANT

FOR DEPENDENT OF ASMC MEMBER

PART I: PERSONAL INFORMATION

NAME: _______________________________________________________________________

(LAST) (FIRST) (MIDDLE)

MAILING ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ PHONE: ____________________________ PARENT’S ASMC MEMBERSHIP #_________ PART II: ACADEMIC INFORMATION

COLLEGE ENTRANCE DATE:_________________________________

NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL: ______________________________________________

COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY: Provide name(s) of institutions to which you are submitting applications

or are attending. Identify those at which you have been accepted.

_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ SCHOLARSHIPS/MERIT AWARDS/FINANCIAL AID RECEIVED:

______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ WHAT COURSES OR MAJOR DO YOU PLAN TO PURSUE: (Grant is limited to individuals pursuing a degree in a financial/resource management-related field, see grant criteria) _____________________________________________________________________________

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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: List school and community activities in which you have been an active participant; e.g., Junior Achievement, Student Government, athletics, Red Cross, etc.

NAME OF ACTIVITY YEARS ACTIVE LEADERSHIPPOSITION/ABILITY

___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ LIST OF HONORS OR SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Both school and community.

__________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTS:

GRADE POINT AVERAGE____________ OF A MAXIMUM __________

ACT/SAT TEST SCORES: VERBAL ______ MATH ______ COMBINED ______

ESSAY. On a separate sheet of paper provide an essay of 250 words or less addressing academic and career goals, as well as financial need. What do you want to accomplish? What circumstances prompt the need for financial aid?

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: (IF DESIRED)

_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________

To the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this application is true and correct.

__________________________________________________________________________ (APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE) (Date)

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