[nabs-l] National Scholarship
Jess
jessica.trask.reagan at gmail.com
Sun May 31 21:30:41 UTC 2009
Jim.
It's a free trip you would be passing up because I do believe the NFB will
fly the student out to where ever the national convention if they win a
national scholarship. I know from the short time I was involved with the ACB
and the couple of their conventions that I attended they paid I believe for
the student flight and hotel room at the national convention if the student
is a National Scholarship Winner which would also make the student first
time attendee to the convention.
Jessica
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Reed" <jim275_2 at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:53 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] National Scholarship
Hello fellow scholoarship contestants,
I also applied for the NFB scholarship, and I also have not heard anything.
My understanding was that the scholarship commitee would begin reviewing
applications after May 1. It seems to me that since one requirement of the
scholarship is attending the national convention, it is likely that the
sciholarship commitee has already, or must very shortly make their
desisions. thus allowing time to make travel arraingements.
BTW, How do you guys feel about being forced to attend a national convention
in order to reciieve a scholarship? We atre college students; shouldn't we
be being encouraged to work during the summers? What about those with summer
internships where they can't take time off work?I know that if I had a job
working for the National Park Service, or the Forest Service, there would be
no chance I could go to convention, especially since the convention falls on
the 4th of July (when every idiot with a tent and a cooler full of beer is
in the National Parks/Forest). I'm not sure I agree with the idea of
requreing students to take a week out of their lives, and travel half-way
acrossed the country for the purpose of recieving a scholarship; even if the
trip is free.
Thoughts?
Jim
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