Contact Information:
1656 Martin Dr. #207
White Rock, British Columbia
604 536-7606 ext. 1

ROGERS COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER SCHOLARSHIP
Deadline: June 1, 2013 | Award Value: $500

PURPOSE

The main goal of the Rogers Community Volunteer Scholarship is to inspire young people to make contributions to their individual communities, while providing awards to those who are currently making a positive difference in their own neighborhoods, towns and cities.

ELIGIBILITY

1. To be eligible a student must be attending school full-time in the fall and can be enrolled in any level of their undergraduate degree program. High School seniors who will graduate this year are considered eligible. *Trades and Technical students must be attending a program that is at least 4 years in length.

2. A student must also possess a GPA of 2.5 or higher in his/her last academic year.

3. A student must have contributed at least 10 hours of volunteer (non-paid) service within his/her community over the last 12 months with one organization. Please ensure that you have completed this amount of hours with One organization and that a person within that organization is willing to confirm that you have volunteered this amount of time. (Note that we will only contact the organization in the event that you are chosen as the scholarship award winner.)

4. A student must be a resident of Canada or the United States and must attend a school in Canada or the United States.

HOW TO APPLY

Scholarship submissions are accepted between January 1 and June 1, 2013.

To Apply, please fill out the application below and submit it prior to the deadline.

If you have any questions about the Rogers Community Volunteer Scholarship, please email the program administrator at: ryan@studentscholarships.org

APPLICANT INFORMATION


VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE



SUMMARY OF YOUR EXPERIENCE

Please answer the following questions. While there is no word limit to any of the questions below, please ensure that you are as concise as possible.

Why did you choose this organization to volunteer at? and What impact did your effort within the organization make?



What insights or skills did you gain from volunteering within this organization? and based on your experience, What advice would you give others that would help them gain the most from their own volunteering activities?