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BREWSTER LITTLE LEAGUE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
2011 Scholarship Recipients
Adriel Barnes Matt
Bentson Chris Byrnes Dan Chamerlain
Jessica Greiesinger Erica Hurley
Michelle Keegan Jeffrey Koehler
Brian McPartland Roberta Welch
Scholarship Application Form
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY
The
Brewster Little League College Scholarship Fund was established by its
Board of Directors to reward a graduating male and/or female each
financial assistance for higher education. Each scholarship is for one
year and is paid directly to the recipients.
Scholarship Award: A
committee consisting of past and present Brewster Little League Board
members will select the recipients of this award.
Scholarship Amount: A $500.00 Scholarship
will be awarded to each recipient.
Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for
this award, the recipients must meet the
following criteria:
1.
Be a graduating senior with a GPA of at least 85%.
2.
Be a good citizen whose spirit exemplifies effort, determination
and persistence in being known as a "Team Player".
3.
Must have played in Brewster Little League for at least three
years.
Support Documentation: The following
must be submitted:
1.
The attached Application completely filled out. Including a 150
word essay entitled
"What Brewster Little
League Has Meant To Me"
2.
The attached Recommendations sheet filled out by a Teacher or Guidance
Counselor and
Brewster Little League
Coach.
Submission of
Candidates: Candidates must submit Application and
Recommendation sheets by Saturday April 14, 2012 to:
Brewster Little League
12 Main Street Suite 101
Brewster, New York 10509
(Across the street from Brewster Train Station)
Award
Announcements: Award recipients will be notified
directly. A public Anouncement
will be made at Brewster Little League's Opening Day on Saturday, April
21st, 2012, and
at recipient's school on Awards Night or Graduation.
To ensure the League's interest, the checks will be
given to the recipients on September 1, 2012 after proof
of college enrollment has been obtained.
Application Forms available through your
school.
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