[Aviation_Students] scholarship

Harl, Tara L. tlharl at stcloudstate.edu
Thu Nov 2 09:23:48 CST 2006


Program Number:   72332

Title:            Scholarship Program


 

Sponsor:          Homer (LeRoy W., Jr.) Foundation

 

SYNOPSIS: 

 The sponsor awards scholarships to encourage young men and women who
wish to pursue aviation careers as professional pilots. 

 

Deadline(s):      01/31/2007 

Established Date: 01/27/2003

Follow-Up Date:   11/01/2007

Review Date:      10/30/2006

 

Contact:


 

Address:          P.O. Box 268

                  Marlton, NJ 08053      

                  U.S.A.                                 

E-mail:           chomerwilson at leroywhomerjr.org

 

Program URL: http://www.leroywhomerjr.org/pdf/lwh_application_2007.pdf

Tel:              800-388-1647                  

Fax:                                  

Deadline Ind:     Postmark


Deadline Open:    No

                    

 

 

Award Type(s):    Student Scholarship

 

 

Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: 

                  U.S. Permanent Resident

                  U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)

 

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)

 

Appl Type(s):     Individual, Non-Specific

 

Target Group(s):  NONE

Funding Limit:    $0   SEEBELOW

Duration:         0

Indirect Costs:   Unspecified

Cost Sharing:     No

Sponsor Type:     Foundations

 

Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS


 

CFDA#:                       

 

OBJECTIVES: 

 The sponsor awards flight instuction scholarships to potential students
for private pilot certification. 

 

ELIGIBILITY

 Eligible applicants are young men and women ages sixteen to
twenty-three on January 31, 2007.  Applicants must be a United States
citizen or resident alien.  Applicants must not have been charged or
convicted of any misdemeanors or felonies.  Applicants must read, write
and speak English to FAA standards.  Applicants must meet and attain an
FAA third-class medical certificate. 

 

FUNDING

 All instruction will be completed at an approved local Cessna Pilot
Training Center.  The scholarship recipient must successfully complete
all required ground school training including the FAA written exam prior
to commencing any flight training.  After completion of the ground
school phase, the recipient will begin actual flight training,
culminating in certification as a private pilot.  All fees and expenses
associated with the private pilot course instruction will be paid by the
sponsor.  (kww) 

 

KEYWORDS:         Air Transportation

                  Education/Instructional Programs

                  Flight Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tara L. Harl

Assistant Professor Aviation

St. Cloud State University

103 Headley Hall

720 Fourth Avenue South

St. Cloud, MN. 56301-4498

Phone: 320 308-4167

Fax:     320 308-5122

 

"Courage is the price life exacts for granting peace"

                                         Amelia Earhart 1930s

 

"The air is the only place free of prejudice"

                                         Bessie Coleman 1921

 

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