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How to Apply For A Muse, LeCroy and Erin Tierney Kramp Scholarship 1. Getting Started: New Online Application Process To apply for a Muse, Erin Tierney Kramp or LeCroy Scholarship you must have a DCCCD ID and password that you use to login to econnect. If you are a high school student or do not have a DCCCD ID, first complete a credit student admissions application to the Dallas County Community College District. Link to apply: https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp/ You may also apply in person or by mail. Once you have a DCCCD ID, go to the myscholarships landing page and click on Sign in to myscholarships and proceed to complete a General Application. Answer all questions on the General Application page. Your application is complete when you see a green check box. You will also be automatically matched to other scholarships and may be asked to complete additional steps. Link to landing page: http://www.foundation.dcccd.edu/myscholarships 2. Apply for the Muse, LeCroy and/or Kramp Scholarships: Once you have submitted your General Application you may apply for the Muse Scholarship by using the link below that will take you to the Muse Scholarship page or search for the Muse Scholarship and click the Apply button. Link to Muse Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/552 Link to LeCroy Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/429 Link to Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/261 3. Monitor Your Account: Continue to check the system periodically to ensure you ve completed all questions, follow-up with references and track you awards. Completed applications must be submitted online by the application deadline date of March 31, 2018.

ERIN TIERNEY KRAMP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Endowed Scholarship was established in 1999 by the ETK Encouragement Foundation and the Dallas/Fort Worth Private Equity Forum in memory of a courageous individual, Erin Tierney Kramp. In 1994, Erin Tierney Kramp was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 33. Soon after her diagnosis, Erin decided to fight cancer head-on. Erin began by searching for medical specialists often calling and flying all over the country to seek their knowledge and advice. She studied alternative treatment plans and examined state of the art, sometimes unproven methods, to battle the disease. Erin s tenacity often frustrated her medical doctors and sometimes resulted in seeking new ones who were up to the challenge Erin demanded. With no map to guide her, she set her own course. Erin embarked on an aggressive treatment plan and over the next few years faced one medical adversity after another, her body often shutting down while her mind continued to race forward. Always demonstrating tremendous courage, perseverance and spirituality, Erin never shied away from her challenge. Throughout this struggle, Erin touched many lives and was an inspiration to those who knew her and to millions who read her book, Living with the End in Mind, or saw her on national television programs such as 20/20 and The Oprah Winfrey Show. She was also featured on the national broadcast of James Dobson s Focus on the Family radio show. The Erin Tierney Kramp Program awards scholarships to students based upon their courage and perseverance in the face of adversity. Eligible applicants include high school seniors who will graduate in the spring and current students attending any of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges. Recipients of the Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Endowed Scholarship will receive funds for tuition and books for up to 6 consecutive semesters. Amount of Award Number of awards/yr. Full tuition and books (up to six consecutive semesters) Varies (At the discretion of the selection committee. Eligibility Criteria Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during period of award Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average Must exemplify courage and perseverance in the face of hardship or adversity; moral character with leadership and scholarship qualities as evidenced by high academic standards Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or GED Must submit a head shot photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process) Must provide a name and email address for 2 letters of recommendation from a high school or college counselor or teacher Must answer the following supplemental questions as follows: 1. What type of hardship and adversity have you overcome that would make you a deserving applicant for this award? Other adversities besides financial must be shared. 2. What are your career goals? 3. Provide 3 important leadership accomplishments Finalist and Recipient Requirements 1. Finalist must participate in a face-to-face interview with the selection committee. 2. Recipient must maintain a commitment to the program and its goals. 3. Recipient must attend Erin Tierney Kramp Scholar events. 4. Recipient will be assigned a mentor for the academic year. 5. Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA and earn a minimum of eight credit hours at the end of each semester during period of award. Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits. Applications and all required documents must be submitted through MyScholarship online application process by the deadline date of March 31, 2018. All applicants must have a DCCCD ID and completed a general admission application before they can apply for the Erin Tierney Kramp scholarship.

ADVERSITY COMES IN DIFFERENT FORMS Erin Tierney Kramp recipients have faced debilitating illness, physical disability, drug addiction, tragic accident and loss, extreme poverty, domestic violence and parental abandonment. Despite these circumstances, these individuals have survived, thrived and inspired others. They demonstrate tremendous courage, strong spirit, enduring determination and the will to live life to the fullest. Since 1999, numerous students have been awarded the Erin Tierney Kramp scholarship; transferred to four-year universities and/or started careers where they continue to excel. RAUL MAGDALENO My ETK family encouraged me to look beyond my current circumstance and focus on possibilities, because although we can t change where we have been, we can change where we are going. 1601 South Lamar St. Dallas, TX 75215-1816 www.foundation.dcccd.edu An Equal Opportunity Institution Erin Tierney Kramp ENCOURAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant. - HORACE Erin Tierney Kramp (1962-1998) In 1994, Erin Tierney Kramp was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 33. Soon after her diagnosis, Erin decided to fight cancer head-on. Erin began by searching for medical specialists - often calling and flying all over the country to seek their knowledge and advice. She studied alternative treatment plans and examined state of the art, sometimes unproven methods, to battle the disease. Erin's tenacity often frustrated her medical doctors and sometimes resulted in seeking new ones who were up to the challenge Erin demanded. With no map to guide her, she set her own course. Erin embarked on an aggressive treatment plan and over the next few years faced one medical adversity after another, her body often shutting down while her mind continued to race forward. Always demonstrating tremendous courage, perseverance and spirituality, Erin never shied away from her challenge. Throughout this struggle, Erin touched many lives and was an inspiration to those who knew her and to millions who read her book, Living with the End in Mind, or saw her on national television programs such as 20/20 and The Oprah Winfrey Show. She was also featured on the national broadcast of James Dobson's Focus on the Family radio show. ETK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Erin Tierney Kramp Program awards scholarships to students based on their courage and perseverance in the face of adversity. Eligible applicants include high school seniors who will graduate in the spring and students currently attending any of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges. Recipients of the Erin Tierney Kramp Scholarship will receive funds for tuition and books for up to six semesters. The seven DCCCD colleges include: Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland. Erin Tierney Kramp ENCOURAGEMENT FOUNDATION The Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Foundation was founded in 1997 by the Dallas/Fort Worth Private Equity Forum, comprising more than 50 private equity firms. The forum was created to support and enhance the private equity community in Dallas/Fort Worth and has members throughout the United States. In February 1999, the ETK Encouragement Foundation established a permanent scholarship endowment with the DCCCD Foundation. STUDENT MENTORING Our mission is to encourage Erin Tierney Kramp scholarship recipients' personal, professional and academic growth by providing one-on-one mentoring relationships and enrichment activities with ETK Foundation Board members and mentors. The role of the Erin Tierney Kramp scholarship mentor is to provide support and be a resource for recipients to achieve their academic, personal and professional potential. Mentors and recipients develop a close relationship through planned cultural, political and social events scheduled throughout the year.

APPLICATION CHECKLIST HOW TO APPLY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ONGOING REQUIREMENTS When applying for the Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship online you must answer all questions, provide required information and follow-up on all components of the application process to ensure that you have submitted all documentation. Application Deadline: March 31, 2018 HAVE YOU? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Completed the General Application? Applied for the Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship? Answered supplemental questions? Submitted unofficial High School or DCCCD College Transcript? Submitted your photograph? Submitted the names and emails of your references and followed up to be sure references have been submitted? QUESTIONS? Call Us At 214-378-1531 1. GETTING STARTED To apply for an Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship you must have a DCCCD ID and password that you use to login to econnect. If you are a high school student or do not have a DCCCD ID, first complete a credit student admissions application to the Dallas County Community College District. DCCCD Credit Student Admissions Application: https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp/ You may also apply in person or by mail. 2. SIGN IN TO MYSCHOLARSHIPS Once you have a DCCCD ID, go to the myscholarships landing page and click on Sign in to myscholarships and complete the General Application. Answer all questions on the General Application page. Your application is complete when you see a green check box. You will also be automatically matched to other scholarships and may be asked to complete additional steps. myscholarships Landing Page: www.foundation.dcccd.edu/myscholarships 3. APPLY FOR THE ERIN TIERNEY KRAMP SCHOLARSHIP Once you have submitted your General Application you may apply for the Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship by using the link below that will take you to the Kramp Scholarship page or search for the Erin Tierney Kramp Encouragement Scholarship and click the Apply button. Erin Tierney Kramp Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/261 Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during period of award Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average Must exemplify courage and perseverance in the face of hardship or adversity; moral character with leadership and scholarship qualities as evidenced by high academic standards Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or GED Must submit a head shot photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process) Must provide a name and email address for two letters of recommendation from a high school or college counselor or teacher Must answer the following supplemental questions as follows: 1. What type of hardship and adversity have you overcome that would make you a deserving applicant for this award? Other adversities besides financial must be shared. 2. What are your career goals? 3. Provide 3 important leadership accomplishments DCCCD SCHOLARSHIPS DCCCD Foundation scholarship awards are based on academic excellence, achievement, leadership, goals and/or other factors. Recipient must maintain a commitment to the program and its goals. Recipient must attend Erin Tierney Kramp Scholar events. Recipient will be assigned a mentor for the academic year. Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA and complete a minimum of 8 credit hours per semester during period of award. Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits. I started my life again at the Dallas Community Colleges, receiving the Erin Tierney Kramp scholarship inspired me to do greater things. 4. MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNT: Continue to check the system periodically to ensure you ve completed all questions, follow-up with references and track your awards. Scholarships are made available through private donors, foundations and community-based organizations wishing to assist DCCCD students with their educational goals. SARAH HAYS LEWIS

LECROY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The LeCroy Scholars Endowed Scholarship was established in 1988 by DCCCD Foundation Board Member Mike A. Myers to recognize the late Dr. R. Jan LeCroy, former Chancellor of the DCCCD from 1981 to 1988, for his exemplary leadership in education and in the community. Outstanding leadership and academics are two of the hallmarks of Dr. LeCroy s tenure and are the main requirements of the LeCroy Scholars Program. Nancy LeCroy and Mike Myers are mentors to the LeCroy Scholars. Eligible applicants include high school seniors who will graduate in the spring and students currently enrolled in any of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges. High School students selected as LeCroy Scholars will receive a scholarship for tuition and books for up to six consecutive semesters. Selected community college students who maintain program requirements will receive a scholarship to cover tuition and books for the remaining semesters of eligibility (not to exceed six consecutive semesters). Amount of Award Number of awards/yr. Full tuition and books (up to six consecutive semesters) Varies (At the discretion of the selection committee. Eligibility Criteria Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during the period of award. Scholarship is open to all students, however preference will be given to graduating high school seniors who are US citizens or DCCCD students who are US citizens so long as such preference does not significantly detract from the DCCCD s nondiscriminatory policies. Must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average. Must exemplify outstanding leadership demonstrated by involvement in academic, church and /or community-based activities Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or college transcript Must submit a head shot photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process) Must provide a name and email address for a letter of recommendation from a high school or college counselor or teacher Must answer the following supplemental questions as follows: 1. Why do you want to be a LeCroy Scholar? Describe why you want to be a LeCroy Scholar; include your leadership and academic qualifications and state why you are applying for this scholarship. 2. What are your career goals? 3. Provide 3 important leadership accomplishments. 4. Provide 3 honors that reflect outstanding academic achievement. Finalist and Recipient Requirements 1. Finalist must participate in a face-to-face interview with the selection committee 2. Recipient must attend planned LeCroy Scholars events which are outlined in the scholarship acceptance form 3. Recipient must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester. 4. Recipient will be assigned a mentor for the academic year. 5. Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA or better at the end of each semester Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits. Applications and all required documents must be received by the deadline date of March 31, 2018.

All applicants must have a DCCCD ID and completed a general admission application before they can apply for the LeCroy scholarship.

ABOUT OUR COLLEGES»» The Dallas County Community Colleges offer more than 100 high-demand career programs that award a two-year associate degree or certificate.»» For students seeking to transfer to a four-year university, the colleges of DCCCD offer hundreds of credit core courses that account for the first two years of a bachelor s degree.»» Our colleges have one of the lowest tuition rates in Texas.»» With seven colleges plus community campuses throughout the county, we're close to home and work.»» Scheduling is flexible, with classes offered days, evenings, weekends and online. dcccd.edu The LeCroy Scholars Program awards scholarships to students based upon significant leadership and outstanding academic record. Eligible applicants include high school seniors who will graduate in the spring and students currently enrolled in any of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges. Recipients selected as LeCroy Scholars will receive a scholarship for tuition and books for up to six consecutive semesters. Selected community college students who maintain program requirements will receive a scholarship to cover tuition and books for the remaining semesters of eligibility (not to exceed six consecutive semesters). All applicants must meet the eligibility criteria. The seven DCCCD colleges include: Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland. Leadership, Scholarship, Mentoring The LeCroy Scholars fund was established in 1988 by Mike A. Myers and the Mike A. Myers Foundation. A long-time Dallas business and civic leader, Mike A. Myers recognized the exemplary leadership of the late Dr. R. Jan LeCroy, DCCCD Chancellor from 1981-1988. The program was the first major student recognition and incentive scholarship created for the colleges of DCCCD. Over 200 students have benefited as recipients of this scholarship. In addition to providing financial support, Mr. Myers and Dr. Nancy LeCroy (wife of Dr. R. Jan LeCroy) mentor each recipient. They provide knowledge, guidance and personal support for the scholars throughout their scholarship term. HOW TO APPLY 1. GETTING STARTED To apply for a LeCroy Scholarship you must have a DCCCD ID and password that you use to login to econnect. If you are a high school student or do not have a DCCCD ID, first complete a credit student admissions application to the Dallas County Community College District. DCCCD Credit Student Admissions Application: https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp/ You may also apply in person or by mail. 2. SIGN IN TO MYSCHOLARSHIPS Once you have a DCCCD ID, go to the myscholarships landing page and click on Sign in to myscholarships and complete the General Application. Answer all questions on the General Application page. Your application is complete when you see a green check box. You will also be automatically matched to other scholarships and may be asked to complete additional steps. myscholarships Landing Page: foundation.dcccd.edu/myscholarships 3. APPLY FOR THE LECROY SCHOLARSHIP Once you have submitted your General Application you may apply for the LeCroy Scholarship by using the link below that will take you to the LeCroy Scholarship page or search for the LeCroy Scholarship and click the Apply button. LeCroy Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/429 1601 South Lamar St. Dallas, TX 75215-1816 www.foundation.dcccd.edu An Equal Opportunity Institution Mr. Mike A. Myers Dr. Nancy LeCroy 4. MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNT Continue to check the system periodically to ensure you ve completed all questions, follow-up with references and track your awards.

APPLICATION CHECKLIST When applying for the LeCroy Scholarship online you must answer all questions, provide required information and follow-up on all components of the application process to ensure that you have submitted all documentation. Application Deadline: March 31, 2018 In Memory of Dr. R. Jan LeCroy LECROY DEADLINES MARCH 31, 2018 Completed application submission deadline HAVE YOU? 1. Completed the General Application? 2. Applied for the LeCroy Scholarship? END OF APRIL 3. Answered supplemental questions? MAY unofficial High School or 4. Submitted DCCCD College Transcript? Selection of applicants to be interviewed Finalists' Interviews JUNE Notification of new LeCroy Scholars LECROY EVENTS SEPTEMBER Scholarship orientation and informal gathering of scholars 5. Submitted your photograph? 6. Submitted the names and emails of your references and followed up to be sure references have been submitted? Questions? Call us at 214-378-1531 DECEMBER Holiday gathering with past and present LeCroy scholars APRIL Special mentor dinner JUNE End-of-year gathering Please note this schedule is subject to change. If you are selected as a LeCroy Scholar, you will be notified of changes.»» Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during the period of award.»» Scholarship is open to all students, however preference will be given to graduating high school seniors who are US citizens or DCCCD students who are US citizens so long as such preference does not significantly detract from the DCCCD s nondiscriminatory policies.»» Must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average.»» Must exemplify outstanding leadership demonstrated by involvement in academic, church and /or community-based activities SELECTION PROCESS Students will be selected on the basis of their significant leadership activities and outstanding academic record. ONGOING REQUIREMENTS»» Recipient must attend planned LeCroy Scholars events which are outlined in the scholarship acceptance form»» Recipient must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester»» Recipient will be assigned a mentor for the academic year»» Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA or better at the end of each semester»» Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits. and designed to provide a quality learning experience.»» Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or college transcript»» Must submit a head shot photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process)»» Must provide a name and email address for one letter of recommendation from a high school or college counselor or teacher»» Must answer the following supplemental questions as follows: NOVEMBER Student Leadership Conference ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 1. Why do you want to be a LeCroy Scholar? Describe why you want to be a LeCroy Scholar; include your leadership and academic qualifications and state why you are applying for this scholarship. A selection committee will review the applications and recommend approximately 20 applicants to be interviewed. 2. What are your career goals? Approximately half of those interviewed will be selected to participate in the program. A notification letter will be sent to selected recipients. 4. Provide 3 honors that reflect outstanding academic achievement. 3. Provide 3 important leadership accomplishments. "The scholarship helped me excel as a student, and part of my success as a professional is attributed to the mentoring I received in the program." Christian Osorio

MUSE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Muse Scholarship Program was created by longtime DCCCD Foundation supporters Lyn and John Muse. The Muse Scholars program will recognize outstanding students who show strong potential to succeed and demonstrate a personal commitment to the community by agreeing to volunteer at least 20 hours of community service for each semester. Scholars must also exhibit, a strong sense of purpose, a deep work ethic, and clear educational goals. Amount of Award Number of awards/yr. Provides tuition and books that a certification program or degree plan might require. This scholarship is for up to six consecutive semesters. Varies (At the discretion of the selection committee.) Eligibility Criteria Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during the period of award Must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average Must exemplify outstanding leadership demonstrated by involvement in academic, church and /or community-based activities Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or college transcript Must be involved in community service work and /or work part-time Must submit your resume (using the following format below; include all required section categories and dates (i.e. career/goals summary, awards/honors, work/volunteer experience, campus projects etc.). If a specific category does not apply, please indicate N/A (not applicable) Must submit a personal photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process) Must include two letters of recommendation from a teacher or faculty member and one from an organization where student volunteered Must answer the following supplemental questions as follows: 1. What personal characteristics and leadership experiences qualify you for the Muse Scholarship? 2. What are your career goals? 3. Submit your resume (using the following format below; include all required section categories and dates (i.e. career/goals summary, awards/honors, work/volunteer experience, campus projects etc). If a specific category does not apply, please indicate N/A (not applicable) Resume Format FIRST and LAST NAME Street Address City, State Zip Phone Number Student ID/Email CAREER GOALS/SUMMARY EDUCATION College or High School attending Month/Day/Year High School Graduation Date Month/Day/Year High School GPA Highest GPA available at your school DCCCD GPA SAT Score ACT Score AWARDS AND HONORS Month/Day/Year WORK EXPERIENCE Month/Day/Year CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT Month/Day/Year VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Month/Day/Year CAMPUS PROJECTS Month/Day/Year

Finalist and Recipient Requirements 1. Selected applicants must participate in a face-to-face interview with the selection committee 2. Recipient must attend planned Muse Scholars events which are outlined in the scholarship acceptance form 3. Recipient must volunteer at least 20 hours of community service or work part-time for each semester 4. Recipient must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester 5. Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA or better at the end of each semester Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits. Applications and all required documents must be received by the deadline date of March 31, 2018. All applicants must have a DCCCD ID and completed a general admission application before they can apply for the Muse scholarship.

ABOUT OUR COLLEGES The Dallas County Community Colleges offer more than 100 high-demand career programs that award a two-year associate degree or certificate. For students seeking to transfer to a university, the colleges of DCCCD offer hundreds of credit core courses that account for the first two years of a bachelor s degree. Our colleges have one of the lowest tuition rates in Texas. With seven colleges plus community campuses throughout the county, we're close to home and work. Scheduling is flexible, with classes offered days, evenings, weekends and online. dcccd.edu MUSE SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Muse Scholars Program awards scholarships to students who demonstrate significant leadership and outstanding community service. Eligible applicants include high school seniors who will graduate in the spring and students currently enrolled in any of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges. High school students selected as Muse Scholars will receive a scholarship for tuition, books and any required fees and supplies for up to six consecutive semesters. Selected community college students who maintain program requirements will receive a scholarship to cover tuition, books and any required fees for the remaining semesters of eligibility. The seven DCCCD colleges include: Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake and Richland. The Muse Scholars Program was made possible by a grant established in 2009 by John and Lyn Muse. John is co-owner of Muse Family Enterprises, Ltd in Dallas. Lyn is Principal of Lyn Muse Interiors and currently serves on the DCCCD Foundation Board of Directors. HOW TO APPLY 1. GETTING STARTED To apply for a Muse Scholarship you must have a DCCCD ID and password that you use to login to econnect. If you are a high school student or do not have a DCCCD ID, first complete a credit student admissions application to the Dallas County Community College District. DCCCD Credit Student Admissions Application: https://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp/ You may also apply for admissions in person or by mail. 2. SIGN IN TO MYSCHOLARSHIPS Once you have a DCCCD ID, go to the myscholarships landing page and click on Sign in to myscholarships and complete the General Application. Answer all questions on the General Application page. Your application is complete when you see a green check box. You will also be automatically matched to other scholarships and may be asked to complete additional steps. myscholarships Landing Page: www.foundation.dcccd.edu/myscholarships 1601 South Lamar St. Dallas, TX 75215-1816 www.foundation.dcccd.edu An Equal Opportunity Institution SELECTION PROCESS Students will be selected based on their significant leadership activities and outstanding community service. Recipients are selected by committee, which may include at least one Muse family member. A notification letter will be sent to selected recipients. This scholarship is highly competitive. If you are not selected for this scholarship, but demonstrate outstanding qualities, you may be eligible for other DCCCD Foundation scholarships. 3. APPLY FOR THE MUSE SCHOLARSHIP Once you have submitted your General Application you may apply for the Muse Scholarship by using the link below that will take you to the Muse Scholarship page or search for the Muse Scholarship and click the Apply button. Muse Scholarship Page: https://dcccd.academicworks.com/opportunities/552 4. MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNT Continue to check the system periodically to ensure you ve completed all questions, follow-up with references and track your awards.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Must be a DCCCD student attending either Brookhaven College, Cedar Valley College, Eastfield College, El Centro College, Mountain View College, North Lake College or Richland College during the period of award Must be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or B average Must exemplify outstanding leadership demonstrated by involvement in academic, church and /or community-based activities Must submit an unofficial high school diploma or college transcript Must be involved in community service work and /or work part-time Must submit your resume (using the following format below; include all required section categories and dates (i.e. career/goals summary, awards/honors, work/volunteer experience, campus projects etc). If a specific category does not apply, please indicate N/A (not applicable) Must submit a personal photograph (Required to complete the application, but not a factor in the selection process) Must provide a name and email address for two letters of recommendation from a teacher or faculty member and one from organization where student volunteered Must answer the following supplemental questions: ONGOING REQUIREMENTS RESUME FORMAT FIRST AND LAST NAME Street Address City, State Zip Phone Number Student ID/Email CAREER GOALS/SUMMARY EDUCATION College or High School attending Month/Day/Year High School Graduation Date Month/Day/Year High School GPA Highest GPA available at your school DCCCD GPA SAT Score ACT Score AWARDS AND HONORS WORK EXPERIENCE CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE CAMPUS PROJECTS Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Month/Day/Year Recipient must attend planned Muse Scholars events which are outlined in the scholarship acceptance form Recipient must volunteer at least 20 hours of community service or work part-time for each semester MUSE DEADLINES MARCH 31, 2018 Completed application submission deadline END OF APRIL Selection of applicants to be interviewed MAY Finalist interviews JUNE Notification of new Muse Scholars MUSE EVENTS SEPTEMBER Scholarship orientation and informal gathering of scholars NOVEMBER Student Leadership Conference APRIL Special etiquette dinner MAY End-of-year gathering APPLICATION CHECKLIST When applying for the Muse Scholarship you must answer all questions, provide the required information and follow-up on all components of the application process to ensure that you have submitted all documentation. Application deadline: March 31, 2018 HAVE YOU? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Completed the myscholarships general application online? Applied for the Muse Scholarship? Answered supplemental questions? Submitted unofficial High School or DCCCD College Transcript? Submitted your resume following the format provided? Submitted your photograph? Submitted the names and emails of your references and followed up to be sure references have been submitted? QUESTIONS? Call us at 214-378-1531 1. What personal characteristics and leadership experiences qualify you for the Muse Scholarship? 2. What are your career goals? Recipient must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA or better at the end of each semester 3. Submit your resume in the format listed on the Muse scholarship criteria page. Include all required section categories and dates. If a specific category does not apply, please indicate N/A (not applicable) Recipient must maintain the above requirements to receive the scholarship next semester. Failure to do so could result in a reduction or loss of scholarship benefits.