WMCCAI Scholarship Program
Posted on Mar 30th, 2015
Scholarship Program
Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute (WMCCAI) is excited to announce that it is offering a scholarship award for a third year. WMCCAI's Scholarship Program is open to all high-school seniors within the immediate Washington metro area living within a community association (i.e., homeowners association, condominium association, or cooperative association) who will be enrolled in the fall 2015 semester in post high school educational courses in a four-year college, community college, or vocational school.
The Scholarship Program grants an award of at least $1,000 to one student who best meets the judging criteria. Criteria is based on the applicant's overall essay/presentation of the essay topic; identification of the applicant's community association within the essay/presentation; and the applicant's demonstration of knowledge of what a community association is and how it benefits the community and residents. This year’s topic is “How Volunteer Leadership Adds Value to My Community.” The application can be found on their Website, www.caidc.org. Applications are due by 5 p.m., April 30, 2015.
Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Associations Institute (WMCCAI) is excited to announce that it is offering a scholarship award for a third year. WMCCAI's Scholarship Program is open to all high-school seniors within the immediate Washington metro area living within a community association (i.e., homeowners association, condominium association, or cooperative association) who will be enrolled in the fall 2015 semester in post high school educational courses in a four-year college, community college, or vocational school.
The Scholarship Program grants an award of at least $1,000 to one student who best meets the judging criteria. Criteria is based on the applicant's overall essay/presentation of the essay topic; identification of the applicant's community association within the essay/presentation; and the applicant's demonstration of knowledge of what a community association is and how it benefits the community and residents. This year’s topic is “How Volunteer Leadership Adds Value to My Community.” The application can be found on their Website, www.caidc.org. Applications are due by 5 p.m., April 30, 2015.