Wed, Jun 30, 2010
Grant To Go To A Student Pursuing A Career In Aviation At An
Arizona School
Angel MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance says the 2010 Angel
MedFlight Scholarship for Excellence in Aviation will be awarded in
August, and the recipient will receive $3,000 toward his or her
tuition for an aviation-related program at an Arizona college or
university.
Candidates for scholarship have only three more weeks to prepare
their submissions. All entries must be postmarked by July 16th to
be considered for the 2010 award. Angel MedFlight established the
scholarship in conjunction with the Arizona Business Aviation
Association (AZBAA) to promote leadership and resourcefulness in
students pursuing a degree in an aviation-related program at an
Arizona college or university.
“Angel MedFlight has always been committed to excellence
through innovation," said Angel MedFlight President Jeremy Freer.
"We believe that the future success of aviation will depend not
only on the intelligence of our next generation of industry
leaders, but also on their determination and resourcefulness.
Therefore, we launched this scholarship to reward individuals who
demonstrate the tenacity and ability to rise above a challenging
circumstance to pursue an aviation-related career.”
Applicants must prepare a three minute video biography
addressing the following items: the importance of an aviation
career to them, a description of a situation where they overcame
adversity, and improvements they would like to see in
Arizona’s aviation industry. Candidates should submit the
video biography along with a completed and signed application,
resume and three letters of recommendation.
The scholarship will be awarded to a U.S. citizen without regard
to sex, race, religion or national origin. Scholarship funds will
be paid directly to recipient’s college or university. The
student must be actively pursuing a degree in the aviation
field.
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