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This scholarship is available for the academic years
2007-2008 ---and--- 2008-2009.
Funds are delivered in increments of $1000.00 each consecutive quarter. |
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Students are awarded this scholarship upon
approval of the general topic and thesis statement for their research
paper. To maintain the scholarship students must complete a minimum of
ten credits each quarter, obtain at least a 2.5 quarterly GPA, and be
working toward a degree program at an accredited institution of higher
education. The first
quarter disbursement will be made at the time of award or upon enrolling
for classes, whichever comes last. |
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At the end of the first quarter, recipients must
turn in their outline for the prospective research paper; this will
generate the second disbursement. The final disbursement of funds will
be made upon submission of a complete draft of the research paper
exploring a facet of Pleneurethics at the end of the second quarter. |
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Final papers must be seven to ten pages in length,
double-spaced with full footnotes and bibliography. It must be submitted
by the end of the third quarter. Please submit paper on disk in
Microsoft Word for Windows format. Exceptional papers may receive an
additional award and/or may be published in the Journal of Pleneurethics. |
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Application procedures
(two options below): |
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Fill out form
By Hand |
- Click on
Pleneurethics-Scholarship-Request
to open the Adobe Acrobat (pdf) form
- Print it out
- Fill it out by hand
- Mail to Dr. Roger Kuhrt
Pleneurethics Society Coordinator
918 Division Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98403
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Fill out form
using MS Word
on your Computer |
- Right-click (PC) --or-- Click-and-Hold
(Mac) on
Pleneurethics Scholarship App - Student Name.doc
- Choose "Save Target As" --or--
"Download Link to Disk"
- Save the file to a place on your
computer
- Open the file using MS Word
- Follow the directions on pages 1 and 2
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NOTE: the TCC library carries several books
on Pleneurethics all written by Richard Bangs Collier, the donor of the
fund. Becky Sproat in the TCC Library and Jim Carroll in the Human
Service Worker Program (Bldg. 19) are both additional resources for more
information regarding Pleneurethics. |
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