It is time once again for eligible students to apply for the Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship. The necessary information is outlined below:
This scholarship program was established by the Michigan State Utility Workers Council, AFL-CIO (MSUWC) for sons and daughters of MSUWC members. The annual competition is conducted through the National Merit Scholarship Program by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), an independent, not-for-profit organization. NMSC's purposes are (1) to identify and honor exceptionally able high school students and (2) to provide a system of services for corporations, foundations, and other organizations that wish to sponsor college undergraduate scholarships for outstanding students who interest them. All aspects of the selection of winners and the administration of their awards are handled by NMSC.
Who is eligible?
Only high school students who are sons and daughters of MSUWC active or retired members, or sons and daughters of an active member who died as a direct result of an on the job injury can compete for these scholarships. Such students also must meet all requirements for participation in the National Merit Scholarship Program that are published in the PSAT/NMSQT Official Student Guide which is updated annually and distributed to students through their high schools.
To participate in the program, students must take the qualifying test, the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) during the proper high school year. In general, students who spend the usual four years in grades 9 through 12 must take the PSAT/NMSQT when they are in their third year (grade 11/junior year). Students who plan to leave high school a year (or more) early to enroll in college full time should refer to the PSAT/NMSQT Official Student Guide (or contact NMSC) about when to take the test. A participant also must be a U.S. citizen; or be a permanent U.S. resident (or have applied for permanent residency, the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. The PSAT/NMSQT Official Student Guide explains these and other requirements for the competition, gives detailed information about the test (including sample questions and a complete practice test), and describes the scholarship programs NMSC administers.
How does a student enter the 2007 Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship Program?
To enter the competition for the Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarships, to be awarded in the spring of 2007, children of members who will complete high school and enroll full-time in college in 2007 must take the PSAT/NMSQT in the fall of 2005, on the date their school chooses for the administration--either Wednesday, October 12, 2005 or Saturday, October 15, 2005. (At the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year, the student should obtain a copy of the 2005 PSAT/NMSQT Official Student Guide from the high school counselor and make arrangements with the school to take the PSAT/NMSQT in October.)
The student also must file an entry form directly with the MSUWC by January 1, 2006. . The entry form for the 2007 competition can be obtained from this link (for best results, print the application with 1/2" or smaller margins on all sides), from your Local President, or from the following address: Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship Program; Michigan State Utility Workers Council, AFL-CIO; 110 W. Lenawee Street; Lansing, Michigan 48933.
NOTE: A student who does not take the 2005 PSAT/NMSQT because of illness, an emergency or other extenuating circumstances (but meets all other participation requirements), may still be able to enter the 2007 competition. To request information about possible arrangements for alternate testing after the October 2005 PSAT/NMSQT administration, the student must write directly to NMSC as soon as possible but no later than March 1, 2006. The student should not delay; the earlier the student writes, the more options there are for scheduling test dates. The letter must be postmarked on or before March 1, 2006 for the request to be considered. Write to National Merit Scholarship Corporation, Attn: Educational Services, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200, Evanston, Illinois 60201-4897; telephone (847) 866-5100.
How are winners selected?
All Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship winners in 2007 will be chosen from a group of candidates who (1) score high on the 2005 PSAT/NMSQT and (2) are notified by NMSC in the fall of 2006 that they may receive further consideration for a scholarship by meeting several academic and other requirements set by NMSC. Scores from the 2005 PSAT/NMSQT will be used by NMSC as an initial screen of applicants in the 2007 Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship Program. Entrants who advance in the competition will be contacted by NMSC on or before December 31, 2006. (Only those entrants who advance in the competition will be notified and receive materials from NMSC.) These students and their high school principals will complete applications that include biographical and academic information that must be filed with NMSC. Scholarship winners will be chosen on a competitive basis and without regard to family financial circumstances, gender, race, ethnic origin, or religious preference. An NMSC committee of professionals trained in selection will choose the winners by evaluating several factors about each eligible candidate; these include academic records throughout high school, significant activities and contributions to the school and community, test scores, the school's recommendation of the candidate, and the student's essay about personal characteristics, activities, plans, and goals. In most cases, winners will be notified by NMSC in March of 2007. All winners are notified directly, prior to any public announcement that may be made about the recipients.
What is the amount of the award?
Each Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship stipend is $1000 per year for up to four years of college undergraduate study or until baccalaureate degree requirements are completed, whichever occurs first. The winner's annual stipend will not be affected by other scholarship aid or by an approved change in college.
Are there requirements that scholarship winners must meet?
Yes. The formal offer of a Marshall M. Hicks Memorial Scholarship that NMSC sends to each winner specifies terms for acceptance and continuation of the award. A winner must enter college in the fall term following selection and must enroll as a full-time undergraduate in a college or university in the United States that holds accredited status with a regional accrediting commission on higher education. (Scholarship stipends are not payable for attendance at service academies, virtual universities, and certain institutions that are limited in their purposes or training.) Also, the winner must attend college during the day and enroll in a course of study leading to one of the traditional baccalaureate degrees, and remain in good academic and disciplinary standing.
Who handles scholarship procedures?
All phases of the competition, including the selection of winners and payment of scholarship stipends are handled for the MSUWC by National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Questions may be addressed to:
Michigan State Utility Workers Council
110 W. Lenawee
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone (517) 372-8011 - Fax (517) 372-9137