Financial Assistance
2009 Recipients
Congratulations to the following recipients.
- John Blimke
- Noelle Romashko
- Andrew Stasey
- Larry Taylor
- Chuck Tripi
Click here to view additional financial assistance opportunties.
Click here to view an article and photos on the 2008 financial assistance awards night.
Overview
AbilITy Connection Financial Assistance recognizes students
with disabilities who are pursuing an education in Information Technology.
The award is offered to help overcome obstacles to continued education.
It may be used for student expenses such as tuition, books, transportation,
child care, etc.
Eligibility Guidelines
- Applicants must be disabled, at least a senior in high school
or enrolled in a technical college or four-year college or university,
reside in Southeastern Wisconsin, be permanent residents or citizens
of the United States, and be enrolled in an education program that
leads to a career in Information Technology.
- A complete AbilITy Connection financial assistance application
must be received by June 1 to be considered for the next school
year. To be considered a complete application, you will submit the
application form, two required recommendations and documentation
of acceptance from a school (in the case of high school seniors)
or, if you are currently enrolled in a technical college or four-year
college or university, a transcript showing your grades from the
most recent semester. Late or incomplete applications will be not
considered.
- One recommendation must come from a counselor, director, or teacher
of a high school, college, university, or technical college. Use
the recommendation form attached and ask the person making the recommendation
to mail it directly to AbilITy Connection.
One additional recommendation must come from a non-relative or another
educator who knows the applicant well. For applicants who are currently
participating in the AbilITy Connection Mentoring Program,
this second recommendation must come from your mentor. Again, ask
the person making the recommendation to mail it directly to the
AbilITy Connection Coordinator.
- Recipients will be notified by mail by July 1st. The awards will
be presented in August.
- Recipients will be eligible to apply for a matching second semester
scholarship. Renewals for succeeding semesters are at the discretion
of the Scholarship Committee.
Where to Submit Applications
Send applications and letters of recommendation to:
Peggy Dooley
AbilITy Connection Coordinator
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern WI and Metro Chicago, Inc.
6055 North 91st Street
Milwaukee, WI 53225-0919
Phone: (414) 353-6400, extension 236; Fax: (414) 358-4298
Financial Assistance Application Form
Click the link below to display the financial assistance application in Adobe
Acrobat Reader. Print the form in Reader, fill it out completely and
send it to Peggy Dooley at the address above.
Financial Assistance
Application Form
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it free of charge from the Adobe web site.
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Recommendation Form
Click the link below to display the recommendation form in Adobe
Acrobat Reader. Print the form in Reader and give a copy to the people
you would like to write your letters of recommendation. They can send
the completed letter to Peggy Dooley at the address above.
Recommendation Form
Testimonial
"What I really gained from receiving the scholarship and recognition
was the confidence and moral support I felt. It was a very hard time
in my life. I needed one more semester to graduate, I was trying to
maintain a good work history at Children's Health System, and I was
going through a divorce. I also am confronted with the normal day
to day inconveniences everyone has, especially those with disabilities.
I needed to hear someone say, "we believe in you so much we
will invest in your future." Because of the value of that scholarship
on a higher plane I made it through the semester."
Michael Maki
IS Analyst Intern
Children's Hospital and Health System
NSCIA/GMAC Scholarship
Click here
to view the NSCIA web site.
NSCIA/GMAC awards up to four $500 extended education scholarships
each year to students with spinal cord injuries or children of parents
with SCI. Two scholarships are given in the Spring, and two are given
in the Fall semesters. Deadline for applications are March 31st for
the Spring semester and October 31st for the Fall semester. Eligibility
requirements are:
- Must be a NSCIA-GMAC member in good standing (i.e., member for
at least 6 months) or a child of one.
- Must have a SCI or the child of a parent with SCI.
- Must have a GPA of 3.0 (B average) or higher.
- Submit a letter of recommendation.
- Must be involved in extracurricular activities such as volunteering
or a job.
- Submit a copy of education transcripts.
- Submit a short essay describing your education objectives and
plans for the future (no more than one page).
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