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CARH Scholarship Foundation Accepting Applications for 2018 Scholarships!
CARH SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
November 1, 2017
Dear CARH Members:
The Scholarship Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2018 Scholarships – the James L. Poehlman, Gordon L. Blackwell, Jack Godin, Jr., the CRHD Founders, and the Scholarship Foundation Scholarship! The Scholarship Foundation is providing these five scholarships to deserving residents of CARH-member affordable rural housing properties. Each scholarship will be $1,500 per semester for educational expenses, with a maximum four years of funding.
Qualified applicants must be a resident of a CARH-member property; a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident; hold or be a candidate for a high school diploma or equivalent; demonstrate scholastic or work achievement; demonstrate financial need; and be accepted at or currently enrolled, as a full-time under-graduate student at an accredited 2- or 4-year college, university or an vocational educational school. (Please note, a property is considered to be a “CARH-member property” if it is under the management/ownership of a national CARH member and the annual Property Training & Education Fee has been paid for that property.)
There are two types of applications for scholarships:
- Application for Traditional Students – This application is for those students/individuals, that are currently a candidate for high school graduation or within the past five years received a high school diploma (or equivalent); and
- Application for Non-Traditional Students – This application is for students/individuals, with a high school diploma or equivalent, who have been out of school for five years or more.
Additionally, one scholarship has been reserved for a qualified applicant who has been accepted at or is enrolled in an accredited vocational or trade school program. All applicants are eligible for the other four scholarships.
Applications can also be downloaded from the “Scholarship Foundation” menu option of the CARH website, www.carh.org. Applications must be received by the Scholarship Foundation no later than April 30, 2018.
We hope to have a record number of applicants from across the country! Please take the time to inform all of your site managers and residents of CARH-member properties about these scholarships.
It is my hope that you get the word out to CARH member properties as soon as possible and ask your on-site property management personnel to encourage qualified residents to apply for these scholarships! Click here for a flyer that can be posted in property common areas or distributed to residents.
Site managers play integral roles in the lives of residents who live in rural housing complexes. Due to the efforts of these managers, residents have been encouraged to submit scholarship applications in the past. As recognition of this work, the Foundation will present to the manager of each complex where there is a successful scholarship recipient, $250 plus recognition in several CARH publications and on the CARH website!
This is the 13th year that the Scholarship Foundation has awarded scholarships. Recipients of the scholarships will be presented at a special Awards Breakfast during CARH’s Annual Meeting and Legislative Conference which will be held June 18-20, 2018.
Thank you for your time and assistance in promoting the CARH Scholarship Foundation’s 2018 Scholarship application process!
Sincerely,
Rodney Corley
CARH Scholarship Foundation President