Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Aviation Careers Summer Program for Ages 14-18

WHAT IS THE "ACE" ACADEMY?
The Aviation Career Exploration (“ACE”) Academy is a program designed to introduce high school students to aviation and space-related careers.
As a participant in the ACE program, your activities will involve field trips to places like the airport terminal, a flight school, a military aviation facility, and an air traffic control tower. Other activities include seminars on
aviation careers and colleges and a flight in the local area.
Enrollment is
limited to 30 students per Academy. Tuition fee is $60 per person, which includes some meals, tours, and field trip transportation. The fee is not due until you have been notified of your selection.
Limited scholarship assistance is available for students unable to meet the tuition requirements.
The Academy base will be the office of the Idaho Division of Aeronautics at 3483 Rickenbacker St., Boise.
Some host families may be available for interested students who do not live in the Boise vicinity and who need lodging during the Academy.
Special accommodations may be made for those with special needs if advance notice is provided.
For applications go online and search " Idaho Ace Academy" or see Mr. Olson

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Macel Coffman/Emma Smith Scholarship @ CSI

 

The Macel Coffman/Emma Smith Scholarship

At the College of Southern Idaho

Macel’s husband, Max Coffman of Shoshone, Idaho, makes this scholarship possible by a memorial to Macel Smith LaGrange Coffman and her mother, Emma Milton Smith.

This scholarship will provide funding for tuition and fees at the College of Southern Idaho for one year, equally divided between two semesters.  The recipient will be responsible for other costs associated with obtaining an education.  Those costs will include but are not limited to, books, housing, and transportation.

Criteria for Application


1.      The recipient of this scholarship must be a resident of Lincoln County.

2.      Financial need will be considered.

3.      Gender, age and ethnicity shall not be factors.

4.      Scholarships may be used for either scholastic studies or professional/technical programs at the College of Southern Idaho.

5.      Grade point average is not to be a determinant, however, the recipient must show a willingness to learn and exhibit a desire to do well in whatever field they choose.


Please fill out the application form on the reverse side of this information and return it by
May 10, 2013 to:
Suzanne McConnell
Lincoln County Clerk
111 West B, Suite C
Shoshone, ID 83352

For more information, please contact Mary Jo Church, Scholarship Coordinator at the College of Southern Idaho, 208-732-6227


(Applications are available in the Guidance office)





Monday, April 1, 2013

Gooding Basque Association Scholarship

Gooding Basque Association is awarding two $500 scholarships.  The application deadline is April 20.  See Mr. Olson for an application.