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NEWS | April 28, 2017

$36,000 in scholarships available to AF club members, families

By Carole Chiles Fuller AFCEC Public Affairs

May 12 is the deadline to apply for the 2017 Air Force Club Scholarship Program.

 

During the past 19 years, the program has provided college tuition assistance to more than 440 Air Force Club members and their eligible family members. 

As in the past, applicants must be club members or their eligible dependent ID card holders. They must complete an online application form; submit a written or video essay; supply a college or university letter of acceptance or admission (for their first associate’s or bachelor’s degree); and two letters of recommendation.

The Air Force core values — “integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do” — are the inspiration for the 2017 essay topic.

“Written or video essays should tell us about a time when the applicant was tested to live up to our core values. Tell us about a specific moment when embodying these ideals was difficult, how you succeeded or failed, what you learned from the experience and how that impacts the way you live today,” said Lt. Col. Darryl B. Lee, deputy director of operations for the Air Force Services Activity.

This year, scholarships will be awarded in two categories: traditional entrant and nontraditional entrant. A traditional entrant is a 2017 high school graduating senior registered at an accredited college or university. A nontraditional entrant is any other eligible club member or dependent enrolled or accepted to a college or university.

The first-place award in each category is a $7,000 scholarship; second place, $5,000; third place, $3,000; fourth place, $2,000; and honorable mention, $1,000. 

“This year we have increased the amount of the scholarships to encourage more Airmen and their families to participate in Air Force Clubs and the valuable programs they offer,” Lee said.

A panel of judges will score essays on material content and presentation. 

The program will also award the two Air Force installation clubs that produce the most eligible entries in either format $1,000 each to help pay for their efforts to encourage applicants. 

For complete eligibility and entry requirements, see www.myairforcelife.com/clubs/Scholarship-2017. To be considered for a scholarship, all entry/eligibility requirements must be met, and all documentation must be provided by the required date. Winners of the 2016 club scholarships are not eligible.

“Please be sure to follow the entry requirements carefully. Incomplete packages will not be accepted,” said Sally Truhitte, manager of the club scholarship program.

Winners will be announced in early June.