The Local Union 669 Scholarship Fund
A scholarship fund has been established to award scholarships to
a member, member’s spouses, sons, daughters, any child the
member is financially responsible for, and grandchildren of
Local Union 669 members in good standing. These scholarships
will be available to anyone attending a four (4) year
university, a two (2) year community/junior college, graduate
school, or nursing school. (Please see Scholarship Contest Rules
for complete rules and instructions.)
Twenty-five scholarships in the amount
of $2,000 each will be awarded to the winning applicants.
Applications will be accepted January 1st through March 31st
annually.
Please contact us in writing to request an application, stating
your name, address and card number, the name and address of the
applicant, and the applicant’s relationship to the member. Upon
receipt of the information, the Local will verify union
membership and send to the requesting member the Scholarship
Fund Application and the contest Rules and Instructions. The
completed application and associated materials should be
returned to the National labor College, where it will be judged
by an independent outside group of professional educators.
WHO MAY APPLY:
Local Union 669 members, members’ spouses, members’ dependent
children, any child the member is financially responsible for,
and the members’ grandchildren may apply for the scholarships.
The member, parent or grandparent of the applicant must be a
member in good standing of Local Union 669 for at least one (1)
year immediately preceding submission of the scholarship
application.
The applicants must be a high school graduate or seniors
graduating in June from a public, private or parochial school
who are planning to attend a four (4) year university or are
enrolled in one of the other qualifying schools anywhere in the
United States during the academic year and who meet the academic
requirements for an entrance into the university or college of
their choice; Students selected for scholarships must have
achieved not less than a “C+” average in their high school work;
OR
Students at an accredited four (4) year university who have
achieved not less than a “2.5” average in their college work or
are enrolled in one of the other qualifying schools. Applicants
must be considered full time students.
Applications will be accepted from January 1 through March 31
annually
Apart from verifying the eligibility of the applicant, Local
Union 669 will not exercise any choice among the various
applicants or indicate in any way that one applicant should be
favored over another.
Applicants will be given points based upon the following
criteria: academic honors (2); school activities (2); community
service (2); application form (2); essay style (4); and essay
content (8) – a possible 20 points. The National Labor College
will submit to Local Union 669 the list of finalists to be
awarded scholarships.
Scholarship winners will be announced in the NewsLetter. Winners
will be notified by the Business Agent in the Local Union 669
District where their parent/grandparent resides, and the
Business Agent of Local Union 669 will present checks to the
winners.
Notification of this opportunity in future years will be
included in the Local Union 669 NewsLetter.
INSTRUCTIONS:
The Member must send a letter to the National Office to request
an application after November 1st each year. At that time, the Union will verify Local Union
669 membership. The following items must be received from
January 1 through March 31 annually:
1. Application – to be
completed by the applicant with the membership verification
portion to be completed by Local Union 669.
2. Official school
transcript – to be submitted by school official and returned
directly to the National Labor College.
3. Proof of college
registration at a four (4) year university or enrollment in any
of the other qualifying schools.
4. Letters of recommendation
– applicant should submit one to three letters of
recommendation, giving information about their character and
ability. These may be from teachers, community leaders, family
friends, or others who know the applicant. Please submit the
letter(s) of recommendation with the application.
5. 1,000 word essay on a
topic to be determined each year by the National Office.
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