Instructions for Caroline Scott Harrison Daughters of the American Revolution 2018 Scholarship Applications All applicants must be U.S. Citizens Students must have a minimum grade average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale Students must attend a four year undergraduate accredited college or university in Indiana Student may be male or female Deadline for applications is FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Each applicant must choose a Scholarship Essay Topic (see Scholarship Essay Topic file) and submit an essay with each scholarship Caroline Scott Harrison Scholarship applicants: Applicants must have a permanent residence in Marion County. (Where do you vote? That is considered your permanent residence.) Applicants must be a Junior or Senior in the fall of 2018 Vice Presidents General Scholarship applicants: Applicants must be residents of any of the following counties; Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Morgan, Hendricks Applicants must be a Sophomore, Junior or Senior in the fall of 2018 Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chair ksfbailey@aol.com 9/2/2017 Please feel free to contact me with any questions concerning the application process. We have two scholarships; one for students living within Marion County and one for students within Marion County and the contiguous counties. An essay is required along with the application and awarded monies are deposited directly in the students account in the fall of 2018. Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chair Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 2018 DAR Scholarship Information Sheet
CONFIDENTIAL Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Daughters of American Revolution Caroline Scott Harrison Scholarship Application (Please return forms to the address listed at the bottom of the last page.) AMOUNT: Up to $2,000. Payment is made in June, July or August. Applications must be postmarked by FEBRUARY 1. All awards are placed on deposit with the college or university; any unused portion shall be returned to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 4635 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208. ELIGIBILITY The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Scholarship is awarded to students who will enter their junior or senior year at a four-year undergraduate accredited college or university in Indiana. Students must have a minimum grade average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens who have a permanent residence in Marion County. Please Type or Print Name: (Last) (First) M.I.) Mailing Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) Parents Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) (Area code) (Telephone Number) Email Address: Resident of Marion County: (Circle One) Yes No 1
Marital Status: (Circle One) Single Married Spouse s Name (if applicable): Occupation: Children: (Circle One) Yes No Ages of Children Your Occupation: Are you financially dependent on your parents? (Circle One) Yes No Father's Occupation: Mother's Occupation: Fall Semester: (Circle One) Junior Senior (Attach additional pages if needed for the following) SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS: (List honors classes, offices, honors, awards and scholarships received.) ACTIVITIES: (List both school- and community-related activities and your level of participation.) EMPLOYMENT: (List part-time, full-time or summer jobs and dates.) FINANCIAL DATA: To enable the CSH Scholarship Committee to select the scholarship recipient, it is necessary to evaluate financial need as well as scholastic achievement. For this reason you are asked to provide the following information: Total College Expenses This Year: Next Year: Tuition and Mandatory Fees: Books: Room & Board: If you anticipate larger expenses next year, please explain. How much can you provide toward this from your own earnings? How much can your parents or spouse provide? Are other scholarships available to you? If so, what amount? Are these scholarships renewable? If so, what amount? 2
REFERENCES: Please list three reference (not relatives), one of whom is a professor or counselor in the school you attend. The committee may or may not contact them. Letters of recommendation are not required, but are helpful during the selection process. Name Occupation/Location Address & ZIP Code Telephone Number IMPORTANT - PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT OFFICIAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT. A double-spaced typewritten essay of approximately 300 words must be written and submitted by applicant. (Please Attach) The topic and instructions are listed in separate file SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY TOPICS. PLEASE NOTE: Marion County residents - If you are applying for both chapter scholarships, the essays may not be the same. You must write two essays and make different choices from the optional topics. You MAY NOT submit an essay from a previous year. Agreement and Understanding I hereby authorize the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) to publish my name as a recipient of a Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter award/scholarship. This publication may be in official Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter publications, in official communications, various other writings about the CSH chapter and by electronic [e.g. website or internet] means. In addition, my name may be published by the CSH in a public forum. Please Print Full Name Telephone number where you may be reached (including area code) Home telephone number (including area code) Signature DEADLINE: Must be postmarked by FEBRUARY 1 Only those who receive scholarships will be notified by letter or e-mail. To be notified when the application is received by the scholarship chairman, include a self-addressed stamped envelope or postcard. Applications should be sent to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter at the address listed below. Please be sure to send everything in one envelope: 1) Application 2) Official Transcript in sealed envelope 3
3) Essay 4) Letters of Recommendation (optional) Mrs. Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chairman Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter NSDAR 4635 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 4
CONFIDENTIAL Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Daughters of American Revolution VICE PRESIDENTS GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION (Please return forms to the address listed at the bottom of the last page.) AMOUNT: Varies. Payment is Payment is made in June, July or August. Applications are due by FEBRUARY 1 postmark. All awards are placed on deposit with the college or university; any unused portion shall be returned to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 4635 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208. ELIGIBILITY The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Vice Presidents General Scholarship is awarded to students who will enter their sophomore, junior or senior year at a four-year undergraduate accredited college or university in Indiana. Students must have a minimum grade average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens who have a permanent residence in Marion County or a border county of Marion County, Indiana. Please Type or Print Name: (Last) (First) M.I.) Mailing Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) Parents Address: (Street) (City) (Zip) (Area code) (Telephone Number) Email Address: Resident of Marion County: (Circle One) Yes No If No, Circle County: Boone Hamilton Hancock Shelby Johnson Morgan Hendricks
SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY TOPICS (Shirley Roberts 7 12 15) PATRIOTISM: love and loyal or zealous support of one's country -- Webster s New World Dictionary Each of these people was a famous, productive American. They exhibited their patriotism in different ways. Choose one as the subject of the essay for your scholarship entry. Be sure your essay addresses all of these questions: 1. What role did your subject play in the history of our nation? 2. Give specific example(s) of this person s actions that had an impact on our nation. 3. Give specific examples(s) of this person s actions and how those actions have an impact on our lives today. 4. What makes this person a patriot? Be specific, using the above dictionary definition to help you understand the meaning of patriotism. 5. Can this person be considered a role model for people today? Choose one subject. Use the listed websites as your reference material: CRISPUS ATTUCKS Crispus Attucks has been immortalized as the first casualty of the American Revolutionary War and the first African-American hero. He was the first person shot and killed in the historic event that became known as The Boston Massacre. He represents 5,000 African-American soldiers who fought for independence. www.crispusattucksmuseum.org www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2p24.html www.biography.com/people/crispus-attucks-9191864 NATHAN HALE After graduating from Yale University, Hale became a teacher. When war brewed in the American colonies, he joined a Connecticut regiment and served in the siege of Boston. He was then captured by the British in New York City and hanged on charges of espionage. www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/revolut/jb_revolut_hale_1.html www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/ushistory/nathanhale1.htm www.biography.com/people/nathan-hale-9325477 JOHN HANCOCK Hancock was an 18th century U.S. merchant who was president of the Continental Congress and the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence. www.biography.com/people/john-hancock-9327271 www.john-hancock-heritage.com/ www.notablebiographies.com/gi-he/hancock-john.html BENJAMIN HARRISON Harrison, as an Indiana resident, served as a general in the Civil War. As our 23rd president, he ushered in our nation s Progressive Era. www.presidentbenjaminharrison.org/learn/benjamin-harrison-1 www.whitehouse.gov/1600/presidents/benjaminharrison millercenter.org/president/bharrison CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON She was a music teacher and wife of the 23rd president. Fascinated by history and preservation, she helped found the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. http://www.presidentbenjaminharrison.org/learn/caroline-scott-harrison http://www.biography.com/people/caroline-harrison-40614 www.firstladies.org/biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=24 JOHN JAY He was among the Americans who negotiated the peace with Great Britain that secured independence for the colonies. He served as secretary for foreign affairs and was the first chief justice of the United States. www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/jay/biography.html www.biography.com/people/john-jay-9353566 www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/jay.htm 1
Marital Status: (Circle One) Single Married Spouse s Name (if applicable): Occupation: Children: (Circle One) Yes No Ages of Children Your Occupation: Are you financially dependent on your parents? (Circle One) Yes No Father's Occupation: Mother's Occupation: Fall Semester: (Circle One) Sophomore Junior Senior (Attach additional pages if needed for the following) SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS: (List honors classes, offices, honors, awards and scholarships received.) ACTIVITIES: (List both school- and community-related activities and your level of participation.) EMPLOYMENT: (List part-time, full-time or summer jobs and dates.) FINANCIAL DATA: To enable the CSH Scholarship Committee to select the scholarship recipient, it is necessary to evaluate financial need as well as scholastic achievement. For this reason you are asked to provide the following information: Total College Expenses This Year: Next Year: Tuition and Mandatory Fees: Books: Room & Board: If you anticipate larger expenses next year, please explain. How much can you provide toward this by your own earnings? How much can your parents or spouse provide? Are other scholarships available to you? If so, what amount? Are these scholarships renewable? If so, what amount? 2
REFERENCES: Please list 3 reference (not relatives), one of whom is a professor or counselor in the school you are attending. The Committee may or may not contact them. Letters of recommendation are not required, but are helpful during the selection process. Name Occupation/Location Address & ZIP Code Telephone Number IMPORTANT - PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT OFFICIAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT. A double-spaced typewritten essay of approximately 300 words must be written and submitted by applicant. (Please Attach) The topic and instructions are listed in separate file SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY TOPICS. PLEASE NOTE: If you are applying for both chapter scholarships, the essays may not be the same. You must write two essays and make different choices from the optional topics. You MAY NOT submit an essay from a previous year. Agreement and Understanding I hereby authorize the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), to publish my name as a recipient of a Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Vice President General s award/scholarship. This publication may be in official Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter (CSH) publications, in official communications, various other writings about the CSH Chapter and by electronic [e.g. website or internet] means. In addition, my name may be published by the CSH in a public forum. Please Print Full Name_ Telephone number where you may be reached (area code) Home telephone number (area code) Signature_ DEADLINE: Must be postmarked by FEBRUARY 1 Only those who receive scholarships will be notified by mail. To be notified when the application is received by the scholarship chairman, include a self-addressed stamped envelope or postcard. Applications should be sent to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter at the address listed below. Please be sure to send everything in one envelope: 1) Application 2) Official Transcript in sealed envelope 3) Essay 3
4) Letters of Recommendation (optional) Mrs. Karen Finley Bailey, Scholarship Chairman Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter NSDAR 4635 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 4