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Eight Scholarship Awards Are Available Through APPA’s Jules Schwimmer Scholarship Program
The American Pet Products Association (APPA) Scholarship Program was established to aid deserving students who are eligible for the awards based on their parent's employment with an APPA member firm. In addition, the program allows member firms to establish their own scholarship programs by "piggybacking" on the APPA Jules Schwimmer awards. (To find out if your company offers additional scholarship opportunities, contact your company's human resources department.) Eligibility Those eligible to apply are high school seniors, college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are the dependent sons and daughters (including adopted and stepchildren) of full-time employees of APPA member firms world wide. The parent must have been employed by an APPA member firm for at least one year as of January 1 of the year in which the scholarship is awarded. NOTE: The parents of applicants must still be employed by an APPA member firm at the time the winners are selected in June. Application Procedure To obtain and submit your application online go to https://aim.applyists.net/appa. Applications must be submitted online no later than May 28, 2010. For more information please contact Aimee Bills with International Scholarship and Tuition Services at: P. O. Box 23737, Nashville, TN 37202-3737, Phone (615) 627-9686, Fax (615) 320-3151, or e-mail info@applyists.com Completed applications must be submitted online to International Scholarship and Tuition Services no later than May 28, 2010 for entry. The scholarship funds will be applied to educational expenses at any accredited, nonprofit college or university world wide. A recipient may transfer from one college to another and retain the award. There is a new competition for these awards each year. Winning the scholarship one year does not necessarily mean that the recipient will win the following year. Selection of Winners Selecting the winners is a two-step process. The first step is the ranking of all applicants on the basis of academic merit by the impartial selection committee from International Scholarship and Tuition Services. The second step is the calculation of financial need for the top-ranked applicants. The final selection is made from the top-ranked applicants who can demonstrate financial need. In ranking the applicants, the Selection Committee considers the applicants' high school records, standardized test results, and extracurricular activities. The college GPA is also considered if the applicant is already enrolled in college. All applicants will be notified of the results of the competition at the end of June. Program Administration To assure complete impartiality in the selection of the winners and to maintain a high level of professionalism in dealing with students, parents, high schools and colleges, this program is administered by International Scholarship and Tuition Services, a firm that specializes in the administration of sponsored scholarship programs. Any questions about policies, procedures and payments should be directed to: Aimee Bills, International Scholarship and Tuition Services, P.O. Box 23737, Nashville, TN 37202-3737, Telephone (615) 627-9686, Fax (615) 320-3151, or e-mail info@applyists.com Responsibilities of Recipients Each scholarship recipient must enroll as a full-time student in the fall of the year in which the scholarship is awarded, and continue in school for the entire academic year without interruption, barring illness, emergency, or military service. Each scholarship recipient is responsible for making certain that the scholarship checks are delivered to their college or university. Payment of Scholarship Funds On or about August 1, each scholarship recipient is sent a check, made payable to the college, to their home address for the academic term. Jules Schwimmer For almost three decades Jules Schwimmer served APPA as its Executive Vice President. In recognition of this long relationship, APPA has established a scholarship program in his name. These scholarships are an appropriate way of recognizing Jules’ contribution to our industry because education has always been very important to him. A first generation American, born and raised on New York’s lower east side, Jules attended the City College of New York as an evening school student while working during the day for the American Fur Merchants Credit Association. He graduated in 1951 with a BBA degree in Economics from CCNY. According to Jules, “the opportunity to attend college should not be denied to those otherwise qualified students simply because their families can not afford to pay the tuition.”
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