[MN-at-Large] Final Reminder of Scholarships Available to Blind Minnesotans

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sat Mar 25 20:35:20 UTC 2023


>
>The deadline is fast approaching to apply for a National federation 
>of the Blind of Minnesota 2023 Joyce and Tom Scanlan scholarship, 
>but there is still time. Applications are being accepted until April 15.
>
>This year we will be awarding two scholarships, each for $2,000, to 
>qualified applicants. In addition to the monetary award, winners 
>will have the opportunity to attend the Annual Convention of the 
>National Federation of the Blind during July 1-6 at our expense in 
>Houston, Texas, this year. At the convention, scholarship winners 
>will have the chance to meet other blind students from throughout 
>the country and gain valuable insights into succeeding as blind 
>people. Additionally, both winners are required, at our expense, to 
>attend the National Federation of the Blind of Minnesota convention 
>in the fall, dates and location still to be determined. The 
>scholarships will be presented at the banquet of this convention.
>
>Candidates must be students who are legally blind and attending a 
>post-secondary school full-time or part-time in Minnesota. In order 
>to apply for a scholarship, complete the online application at 
>https://nfbmn.org/scholarship-program or use the attached 
>application. Be sure to include the additional required documents 
>and send them to scholarships at nfbmn.org. A Microsoft Word version of 
>this information and application can also be requested through the 
>same email address.
>
>The following documents must also be supplied:
>
>1.      Personal essay from applicant - NFB scholarships are awarded 
>on the basis of scholastic excellence and community/campus service 
>and leadership. In your essay, discuss your academic and career 
>goals as well as your academic, community, and/or employment 
>experiences. Tell us about yourself and why you are a deserving 
>recipient of the scholarship. Since the awards are restricted to 
>legally blind people, the committee will also be interested in the 
>techniques you use to succeed as a student who is blind. If you are 
>a part time student, tell us how your part time status supports your 
>educational goals.
>2.      Two letters of recommendation - you can send these via email 
>to scholarships at nfbmn.org
>3.      Transcripts - current official transcript from institution 
>now attending and transcripts from all other post-secondary 
>institutions attended. If you have not yet completed one year of 
>college study, submit a transcript from the high school you 
>previously attended.
>
>Interview with Committee Member: All applicants will be contacted by 
>a member of the scholarship committee shortly after the application 
>deadline. A telephone interview will enable you to tell the 
>committee more about yourself and your goals for the future.
>
>Your application, essay, letters of recommendation, and 
>transcript(s) must be received by April 15, 2023.
>
>If you or anyone else should have any questions regarding these 
>awards, please contact the Scholarship Committee, at 
>scholarships at nfbmn.org or call us at 612-872-9363.
>
>Additionally, the National Federation of the Blind offers 30 
>national scholarships each year. This is a completely separate 
>program with a separate application process. The application 
>deadline for that program is March 31, and arranging for an 
>interview with our state president before the national deadline is 
>required. If you would like more information about the national 
>scholarships, visit http://www.nfb.org/scholarships
>
>To learn more about us and what we do here in Minnesota, please 
>visit http://www.nfbmn.org
>
>Sincerely,
>
>NFB of Minnesota Scholarship Committee




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