2008
College Assistance Grant Program Information for Applicants
Montezuma Lodge No. 1, A.F. & A.M. will again grant several
scholarships to help first year college students from Santa Fe
during the upcoming 2008 school year. The amount of the
scholarship grants will depend upon the money available at the
time of the grant, but present indications are that there will
be at least two scholarships of approximately $2,000 each.
Anyone
can apply. A Masonic family relationship is not necessary nor
relevant to consideration.
The
Lodge has appointed a committee. The committee will receive
the applications, screen them, and may invite several of the most
promising applicants to come for personal interviews. The awards
will be announced in late May or early June.
It is the Lodge policy that all grant money maybe disbursed to the best interest of the student in the judgment of the committee. When the successful grantee registers, he or she should ask the Student Aid office at the school to write a letter of verification to the Lodge.
There
are no limitations upon the use of this scholarship money; it
may be applied by the school or college for the grantee's benefit
or for any part of the cost of his or her attending the first
year, such as tuition, room and board, books, or for texts and
supplies, travel to and from school, etc.
In
screening the applications the committee will consider the following:
A)
The applicant's citizenship and leadership potential as demonstrated
by his or her school and out-of-school activities, recommendations,
honors obtained, offices held, and so forth.
B)
The applicant's financial need, tentative academic major he or
she selects, and the identity of the college or university he
or she hopes to attend will all be considered by the committee.
Applicants who intend to go to school or college within the State
of New Mexico will be preferred over those who intend to go out-of-state,
unless the selected major is not available in New Mexico.
C)
Grade point average as earned during the applicant's Junior and
Senior high-school years. A significant improvement in grades
during the Senior year will be given a certain amount of extra
weight.
D)
Each applicant will be asked to submit an essay of approximately
150 words to be composed and written by the applicant personally
and submitted in his own handwriting. The preferred subject matter
of the essay is "What I Expect a College Education to Do
for Me Personally and to Improve My Contribution to Society."
All
applications should be in the hands of the committee before April
1, 2008 Applications should be mailed to:
Richard
E. Mares, Chairman
Montezuma Lodge No. 1
Scholarship and Public Schools. Committee
P. 0. Box 1351
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1351
or
may be hand-delivered at the Secretary's Office of Montezuma Lodge
No. 1, at 431 Paseo de Peralta, (just west of the Scottish Rite
Temple) between the hours of.10:30 a.m. and 12 noon on working
days.
The
Application below is a Acrobat Document, if you dont have Acrobat
Reader installed on your computer, send me an email & I will
send a Word Document to you.
hiram@montezumalodge.org