Foundation
for Amateur Radio Invites Scholarship Applications
(Dec 11, 2007) -- The non-profit Foundation for
Amateur Radio (FAR)
is now accepting applications for 55 academic year
2008-2009 scholarships to assist radio amateurs
pursuing higher education. The deadline to apply is
March 30, 2008. FAR fully funds three of
scholarships and administers 41 others without cost
on behalf of various club and individual donors;
grant income funds the remaining 11 awards. Amateur
Radio licensees pursuing a full-time course of study
beyond high school and accepted by or enrolled in an
accredited university, college or technical school
are eligible to apply. Scholarship grants range from
$500 to $3000, and preference in some cases goes to
applicants living in particular geographical areas
or pursuing certain studies. Non-US residents are
eligible to apply for some of the scholarships. FAR
encourages clubs -- especially those in California,
Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas,
Virginia and Wisconsin -- to announce these
scholarship opportunities at meetings, in
newsletters, during training classes, on nets and on
their Web sites. More information and an application
form may be requested by letter
via e-mail or by sending a QSL card postmarked
prior to March 30, 2008, to FAR Scholarships, PO Box
831, Riverdale, MD 20738. Headquartered in
Washington, DC, FAR consists of more than 75 area
Amateur Radio Clubs. FAR is devoted to promoting the
interests of Amateur Radio and those scientific,
literary and educational pursuits that advance the
purposes of the Amateur Radio Service.