DUPLIN COUNTY NAACP SCHOLARSHIP PACKAGE (2018) Complete application package should be in the hands of a scholarship committee member by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2018. This does not mean in the mail or in the school counselor s office. Late applications will not be considered. The Scholarship Committee consists of the following: John E. Williams, Chair P. O. Box 144 Clinton, NC 28329 910-592-5930 Scholarship Committee Members Lena W. Betha 910-289-4288 Glorious Boykin 910-289-2829 Barbara Harris 910-285-9525 Rosetta Jessup 910-293-3549 Marian Kelly 910-285-2123 Robert Moore 910-336-5163
Duplin County NAACP Scholarship (2018) Official Rules and Regulations The student should be a current member of the Duplin County NAACP (Branch or Youth Council). The student should be a current senior at a Duplin County High School or Early College High School, or a current senior who is active in the Duplin County NAACP (Branch or Youth Council) who does not attend a Duplin County High School. The student should plan to enroll as a full-time student at an accredited 4-year or 2-year college/university working toward a Bachelor or Associate Degree. Scholarship winners will be chosen by the Scholarship Committee, who will take their choices to the Branch Executive Committee for approval. Winners will be selected based on the following criteria. Each criteria has the same weight: a. GPA b. Financial Need c. Character d. School Activities/Awards e. Community Activities/Awards f. Written Essay g. SAT/ACT Scores h. Personal Interview If info is not provided for a category, the score for that category will be zero (0). A student may also have points deducted for not including all info (ex. photo, parents info, etc.). Award notification will be announced at the individual schools Awards Day Program (with certificate/letter). A member of the Scholarship Committee should make the presentation (if possible). 7. The actual payment of the scholarship ($500.00) will be given to the student at the January Branch meeting, provided we have received verification that the student successfully completed the fall semester at his/her chosen school. 8. The scholarships are given in honor of the following Duplin County NAACP leaders: a. East Duplin High School Esther Durham b. James Kenan High School Sallie M. Faison c. North Duplin High School Edwin Thompson d. Wallace-Rose Hill High School Robert Allen e. Duplin Early College High School or a Duplin youth who attends School outside of the Duplin County School System Riddick & Velma Wilkins 9. The complete application package should be in the hands of the scholarship committee no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2018. 10. All applications (and accompanying materials) submitted become the property of the Duplin County NAACP. 1 Late applications will not be considered.
Scholarship Application (2018) Current High School: Classification: Student s Full Name: NAACP Member: Yes How Long? No Current Membership Number (Found on Membership Card): Date of Birth: Ethnic Origin: US Citizen: Yes No Sex: County of Legal Residence: City: State: Zip: Home Phone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Father/Guardian: Place of Employment: Mother/Guardian: Place of Employment: Occupation: Occupation: Parent s Marital Status (Circle one): Married Separated Divorced Single Brothers and Sisters who live with you: Name Age Grade Annual Income College/University you plan to attend: Major/Minor: List academic honors received during grades 9-12
List extra-curricular participation (including honors) during grades 9-12 7. List community activities (including honors) during grades 9-12 Do you have a Job: Yes No Company Name and Job duties/responsibilities: List other scholarships applied for and/or received (including amounts received) Write an essay of 250-300 words (typed) on the topic: How Will Receiving This Scholarship Affect My Future? List three (3) references that know you well, but no relationship. Include the following: (1) school personnel, (2) community person, and (3) either an adult church leader or an active adult member of the Duplin County NAACP. Have each of these people write a letter of recommendation for you. (1) Name: Occupation: (2) Name: Occupation: (3) Name: Occupation: Include an official (Sealed) transcript from your high school(s). (Include an official report of your SAT/ACT score.) Include a photo, sized at least 3 x 5 (color or black/white).
We hereby acknowledge that we have read the official Rules and Regulations related to the Duplin County NAACP Scholarship. We have not and will not violate them in any way and agree that the data furnished on this application is accurate and has been completed to the best of our knowledge. Student Signature: Father/Guardian Signature: Mother/Guardian Signature: All applications (and accompanying materials) submitted become the property of the Duplin County NAACP.