The deadline to apply is March 11, 2021Welcome to the Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship Program! Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we are excited to share more about our efforts to support the academic endeavors of learners across the nation. In January 2020, Lockheed Martin launched the Vocational Scholarship program to support students of all ages participating in skills-based training in cutting-edge technology and advanced manufacturing fields. The scholarship seeks to fund students pursuing associate degrees, credit-bearing certificates, or industry-recognized credentials in specific disciplines at an accredited vocational technical school, trade school, or two-year community college. Funded in part by tax reform proceeds, the Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martin’s investment in workforce development and education. Lockheed Martin’s Vocational Scholarship Program is the first of its kind within the aerospace and defense industry and awards up to $6,600 to as many as 150 recipients each year. Through the scholarship, Lockheed Martin hopes to encourage students to consider a rewarding career in the technology and advanced manufacturing industry. Application opens January 14, 2021. Due Date: March 1, 2021The Dwight P. Jacobus Scholarships were established by the Association of School Business Officials of Maryland and the District of Columbia (ASBO MD&DC) to assist those citizens of the State and/or District who require financial assistance to secure a college education. Scholarships are awarded to deserving undergraduate students pursuing a career in Business or Education at an accredited institution of higher education within Maryland or the District of Columbia. Dwight P. Jacobus was the first Executive Director of ASBO MD&DC. Number of Scholarships Five (5) scholarships may be awarded each year. At least one scholarship will be awarded to an individual enrolled in an approved program leading to teacher certification. Criteria for Award Awards are made by the Association of School Business Officials of Maryland and the District of Columbia based upon:
Value of Award Each scholarship has a value of $1,000.00 for the school year awarded; to be paid directly to the school in which the recipient is enrolled. Renewal Each recipient may retain the award subject to the following conditions:
Scholarships may be awarded only to persons who have:
A student who wishes to be considered must file an application and supporting documents with the Chair of the Scholarship Committee for ASBO of Maryland and the District of Columbia, no later than March 1, and sent to: Ms.Margaret Ellen Kalmanowicz [email protected] 410-758-2403 ext. 145 ASBO MD&DC Scholarship Committee Chair Queen Anne's County Public Schools 202 Chesterfield Road Centreville, MD 21617 All applicants must use an official ASBO application form (see bottom of page). No other forms will be accepted. Applications are available from guidance or financial aid offices, or may be requested in writing from the Chair of the Scholarship Committee. Requests for applications must be received no later than March 1. The following support documentation must be submitted with the ASBO application form:
Jacobus Scholarship Information Item NamePosted ByDate Posted Jacobus_Scholarships_Brochure.pdf PDF (658.28 KB)Administration1/7/2021 Jacobus_Scholarships_Application.pdf PDF (426.64 KB)Administration1/7/2021 Applications must be postmarked by MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2021 |
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