Are You Ready for College?Dependents of Boilermaker members are eligible for scholarships of up to $5,000. Each year, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers gives a total of $50,000 worth of scholarships to dependents of members, both in Canada and in the U.S. Boilermaker scholarships are open to high school seniors who will be entering their first year of a two- or four-year academic program at a degree-granting, accredited college or university within one year of their high school graduation and are dependents of Boilermaker members in good standing (includes son, daughter, legally adopted child or dependent of active, retired, disabled, or deceased members). Scholarship awards are based upon academic record, extra-curricular and outside school activities, career goals, and performance on a typed essay. Candidates must submit an official application (postmarked between January 1 and March 1), proof of relationship to a Boilermaker member, SAT and/or ACT test scores (for U.S. citizens only), a high school transcript, and a 300-500 word essay on a specific theme (a new essay topic is announced each December for that year's scholarship application). Contact your local lodge for an application. Winners of the 2008 International Executive Council Scholarship Awards:
Winners of the Canadian Federation of Labour (CFL) scholarships selected by the International Scholarship Committee:
Winners of the local lodge scholarship awards selected by the International Scholarship Committee:
The Scholarship Committee was impressed with the winners’ exceptional grades throughout their high school years, their many achievement awards, their participation in many extracurricular activities and their well written essays. Scholarship applications are available at the end of each year from your local lodge. Applications for the 2009 awards will be available after December 15, 2008. Contact your local lodge for more information and an application form. Some local lodges have their own scholarship programs. Scholarships are also available through the Union Plus credit card program and some state and regional labor councils. For information on their scholarships, contact these organizations directly. Union Plus Credit Card offers scholarshipsThe Union Plus Credit Card Scholarship Program is open to members of unions that are participating in the credit card program, their spouses, and dependent children attending or planning to attend a four-year college or university, community college, technical college, or trade school. Union Plus Credit Card Scholarship Program applications are available beginning in September. Applications can be downloaded from the Union Plus Web site at http://www.unionplus.org. Or, applicants can clearly print their name, return address, telephone number, and international union affiliation on a postcard and send it to: Union Plus Scholarship Program, P. O. Box 34800, Washington DC 20043-4800. Application deadline is January 31. Award winners will be announced on May 31. However, due to the high volume of applications, only winners will receive notification. All members are eligible to apply regardless of whether they carry a Union Plus Credit Card.
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