Provided by: | Project Management Institute Educational Foundation |
Deadline: | June 01, 2009 |
Type of Award: | Scholarship |
Awards Available | Amount |
2 | equal to $1250 |
Kansas City Mid-America Chapter PMI scholarship
Criteria
The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter is offering two academic scholarships at $1,250 each.
- Candidate must be a member of the chapter or a direct family member of a chapter member. This includes step children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles.
- Candidates must be degree seeking, enrolled in a 4 year degree program at an accredited university or college.
- Candidates in any degree program are eligible.
Scholarship Guidelines
Introduction
The Project Management Institute Educational Foundation Academic Scholarship Program is designed to financially assist qualified applicants in obtaining degrees from accredited academic institutions of higher learning in the field of project management or any field with any relation to project management. The program is open to any student preparing to enter or already attending an accredited degree-granting college or university and pursuing a bachelor, master’s or doctoral degree.
The scholarships are awarded based on merit as measured by academic performance and extracurricular activities. The applicant’s intended field of study is also considered in the evaluation process with preference given to those candidates pursuing a degree in project management or a directly related field of study.
PMI Educational Foundation’s Scholarship Committee determines the dollar amount and renewability of scholarships annually.
Instructions
- Scholarships are limited to use at an accredited degree granting institution of higher learning.
- Candidates applying for more than one scholarship must submit one Application Form for all scholarships, including the two essays which can be found in the Application Form.
- Only one copy of the official transcript, résumé and reference letters needs to be provided, even if candidates are applying for more than one scholarship.
- Scholarships are paid directly to the candidate based on written acknowledgment that the scholarship award will be used for the intended purpose.
- Scholarships are open to any student entering or attending an accredited degree granting institution. Evidence of enrollment is required.
- Preference will be given to students who will be or are pursuing a degree in the field of project management or a directly related field, as stated in the scholarship in question.
- Full-time and part-time studies are both eligible for consideration.
- Project Management Institute (PMI®) members holding elected or appointed offices at the global PMI level and PMI employees, along with members of their immediate family (regardless of membership in PMI) are not eligible for these scholarships.
- All decisions of the PMI Educational Foundation and its Scholarship Committee are final.
- Application deadline is 01 June 2009 ; award recipient(s) will be notified in July. The scholarships will be awarded in July.
- All scholarships are subject to annual funds availability. Awards in any year shall be based on availability of funds in dedicated scholarships/grants through interest earnings from the scholarship capital fund. Only interest earnings, actual and/or accrued for the scholarship capital fund, may be used for scholarship awards.
- Scholarships will be awarded without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or state of physical handicap.
Application Process
All application materials should be sent to the PMI Educational Foundation, 14 Campus Boulevard, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299, USA.
- a completed Application Form
- the latest available official high school transcript and/or, if applicable, the latest available official college transcript.
- a résumé outlining educational background, work experience, co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
- three letters of reference (who are not relatives of the candidate) that address the suitability of the candidate for the award, nature of the relationship with the candidate and length of time of the relationship.
All materials submitted for consideration for a scholarship automatically become the physical property of PMI Educational Foundation and will not be returned to the sender. They will not be used by the Foundation for any purpose except to help determine who receives a scholarship for any given academic year.
Candidate Evaluation and Selection
- An Evaluation Committee will be convened comprising three to five PMI members representing industry and academia.
- The Evaluation Committee's results will become the basis for a Selection Committee to make a final decision. The Selection Committee will be chaired by PMIEF's Chief Operating Officer, include one member of PMIEF's Board of Directors and one to three PMI members.
- Preference will be given to the candidate who will be or is pursuing a degree in the field of project management or a directly related field.
- Preference will be given to the candidate with the best combination of academic, co-curricular and extracurricular performance, with the highest potential for academic success.
Notification
- Descriptions of all scholarships will be published on the PMI Educational Foundation Website.
- The Scholarship Candidate Selection Process is available from the PMI Educational Foundation upon request.
- The name(s) of scholarship recipient(s) will be published on the PMI Educational Foundation website and in PMI publications as appropriate.
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