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The
US Pan Asian American Chamber of
Commerce (USPAACC) is accepting
applications for the Bruce Lee
Scholarship. Established in
honor of the legendary movie actor,
known globally for his martial arts
films, the Bruce Lee Scholarship
will provide financial assistance to
a student with strong character, who
has persevered and prevailed over
adversity, and who will pursue
post-secondary education at an
accredited educational institution
in the United States. The
scholarship is valued up to $5,000.
Award
recipients will be announced at the
21s Annual
Excellence Awards
program, which will be held in
Chicago, IL May 15-17, 2006, during
Asian Pacific American Heritage
Month. The Annual Excellence
Awards recognize the
contributions Asian Americans have
made toward education, business,
arts, entertainment, sports,
science, public and community
service.
Scholarship Criteria
The
applicant should be:
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At
least 16 years of age at the
time of application
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A
citizen or permanent resident of
the United States
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Beginning full-time study at an
accredited post-secondary
educational institution in the
United States in the
Fall of 2006
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Able to attend the 21st
Annual Excellence Awards
program May 15-17, 2006 in
Chicago, IL
The
applicant should demonstrate:
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Strong
character
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The
ability to persevere and prevail
over adversity
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Academic
excellence with a 3.0 GPA or
higher
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Community
service involvement
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Financial
need
Application Instructions
The
applicant should furnish the
following, paper clipped in the
required order below:
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An application for the Bruce
Lee Scholarship with a 2 x 2
crisp headshot (scanned pictures
will not be accepted; staple the
upper right hand corner of the
photo in the photo area of the
application)
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An additional attachment (if
necessary) for extracurricular
activities, academic honors, and
community service activities
(max 2 pages)
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An
essay of 500 words on What
Adversities Have You Overcome,
typed, double-spaced and signed
by you and your academic
guidance counselor in the upper
right hand corner
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A
100 word bio
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Information on your proposed
post-secondary course of study
(major) and associated costs
(tuition/room/board from one
university you are applying to)
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Transcripts from your high
school capturing the past two
years of coursework
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Two
letters of recommendation from
those listed as references in
the application: (1) one from
your high school, and (1) one
from a community service
organization (recommendations
must be in sealed envelopes)
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Please send the requested
information only; do not send
additional materials
NOTE:
The above application materials must
be sent together in one complete
package. Please pay special
attention to all instructions.
Failure to follow instructions is
grounds for withdrawal of your
application for consideration.
Award
Information
The
scholarship:
Will not pay for correspondence
courses, internet courses or study
in a country other than the United
State. |