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AARP Foundation Announces 2nd Annual Women's Scholarship Program
WILMINGTON, Del., July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The AARP Foundation today
announced a call for entries to its second annual Women's Scholarship Program.
The scholarships will provide funds to women 40+ who are seeking new job
skills, training and educational opportunities to support themselves and their
families.
"The AARP Foundation is pleased to be offering the Women's Scholarship
Program again this year," said Delaware State Director Lucretia Young. "AARP
Foundation is committed to elevating opportunities for women. Last year, we
were able to provide valuable resources that enabled 74 deserving women to
have access to the educational tools to advance their professional goals."
While many individuals benefit from the work of the AARP Foundation,
research shows that women are disproportionately at risk of having
insufficient resources in the second half of their lives due to lower earning
and different work patterns. The AARP Foundation first announced the Women's
Scholarship Program in August of 2007 to help women 40+ overcome financial and
employment barriers by allowing them to participate in education and training
opportunities they could otherwise not afford.
The scholarship program is made possible by the AARP Foundation, the
organization's affiliated charity, with generous support from Bank of America
and the AARP Foundation Women's Leadership Circle (WLC). The Women's
Leadership Circle is a national network of volunteer leaders that champion and
provide direct support to AARP Foundation programs, including the Women's
Scholarship Program. The AARP Foundation Women's Scholarship Program is
available to eligible individuals with moderate to lower incomes and limited
financial resources. To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must:
-- Be female age 40 or over (as of August 31, 2008);
-- Be able to demonstrate financial need; and
-- Be enrolled in an accredited post-secondary school or training program
within 6 months of the scholarship award date.
Priority consideration is given to women in three categories: 1) women
raising children of another family member (such as grandparents raising
grandchildren, or those raising siblings or nieces/nephews); 2) women who have
been out of the workforce for an extended period of time; and 3) women in dead
end jobs (those with no opportunity for advancement, low pay and lacking
either health or retirement benefits).
Scholarships may be used for any course of study at a public or private
secondary school, including community colleges, technical schools, and
four-year universities. The program does not provide assistance for graduate
degree programs. It seeks women who are entering two to three year technical
or skills enhancement programs, or who are in the final stages of their
college experience. Funds are payable to the institution and may be used to
pay for tuition, fees, and books.
Interested applicants can submit their application online beginning
July 1, 2008 at http://www.aarpfoundationwlc.org. The application process
closes on August 22, 2008 and scholarships will be awarded in early 2009.
Scholarship winners will be chosen by an independent selection committee
established by the AARP Foundation. They will be chosen on the basis of
financial need, personal circumstances and achievements, educational goals,
and the likely impact of the scholarship on their lives and their families and
communities. The Foundation will award up to 100 scholarship awards ranging
from $500 to $5,000, depending on financial need and the cost of the education
or training program.
For more information about the AARP Foundation, please log on to
www.aarp.org/foundation.
SOURCE The AARP Foundation
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