Lint Center Scholarships: (Merit-based Funding, Deadline 7/31/10)
Many of you have worked with or assisted Lint Center in the past. Please forward this to students who you believe can create an essay with innovative ideas. Below are the scholarships we have for this month. This has been sent to colleges by our Director of Communications, but we would like have people in this business to push out this information to enable us to get high quality candidates.
JRL
The Lint Center for National Security Studies, a nonprofit 501c3 charity, is offering three merit-based scholarships this month to students pursuing higher education (DEADLINE: July 31, 2010).
Below you will find information regarding the three scholarship opportunities as well as links outlining applicant requirements. Please share this news and disseminate this information about the upcoming scholarship opportunities with all those you feel could benefit or may be interested in applying.
- Jim & Anna Hyonjoo Lint Scholarship ($1,500): http://www.lintcenter.org/2008/JAHL-PR-08.htm
- Lint Center’s 'Quest for Knowledge' Scholarship ($500) - Honoring Spec. Christopher J. Coffland: http://www.lintcenter.org/Scholarships/Coffland.htm
- Virginia and Frank Misselhorn Memorial Scholarship ($500): http://www.lintcenter.org/Scholarships/Misselhorn.htm
Please do not hesitate to contact me directly should you have any questions or require additional information. Thank you in advance for your assistance in helping us spread the word about these upcoming scholarship opportunities.
Regards,
Tim
About the Lint Center: The Lint Center for National Security Studies, Inc., founded in 2007, is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization created to award merit-based scholarships for Counterintelligence and National Security Workers, their children and scholars, and to advance the study of National Security, cross-cultural studies, and global understanding.
The mission of the Lint Center for National Security Studies is to foster and further the educational development and opportunities for the next generation of America’s Counterintelligence and National Security Workers. The Center focuses on empowering individuals, enhancing the study of national security issues, and enabling emerging leaders to be mentored by established current-and-former industry experts.
The Center aims to:
- Identify promising individuals and assist in educational pursuits through scholarship initiatives
- Provide talented individuals with a meaningful leadership development mentoring program by current-and-former Counterintelligence and National Security Workers
- Create a forum for the dissemination and discussion of National Security Studies through the Center’s online Web-portal
All donations and contributions to the Lint Center are allocated solely to the Center’s scholarship funds. All actions and activities by the Lint Center are conducted by unpaid staff and volunteers. The Center is Veteran and minority operated and managed.
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Tim Coleman
Director of Communications
Lint Center for National Security Studies
Twitter: @LintCenter
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