ARTICLE XV
SERGEANT JAMES S. NOYES SCHOLARSHIP
Section 1. Purpose
Association scholarships are awarded to undergraduates on a yearly basis to qualifying individuals who are enrolled in a college, junior college, trade or technical school on afull time basis. The Scholarship is awarded based on financial need, scholastic ability,school and community activities and member’s years of service/longevity.
Section Rev. 3/11/10
Section 2. Eligibility
Any dependent college age child defined as natural, adopted or step-children of a Benevolent member in good standing with the Association is eligible.
The dependents of any member of the Division of State Police whose employment was terminated by the Division of State Police, other than by retirement, resignation, death or disability, will not be eligible for any benefits of this scholarship program.
Eligibility does not guarantee the awarding of a scholarship.
Section Rev. 3/11/10
Section 3.
Number of Scholarships and Monetary Value The Board of Directors will determine monetary value and number of scholarships to be awarded on a yearly basis.
Section 4: Point System
Scholarship applications are rated by a point system. The applicants with the highest number of points are awarded scholarships. The decision of the Scholarship Committee is final.
Section 5: Confidentiality
All information submitted on the application will be kept confidential. Section 6: Retention of Applications All scholarship applications will be destroyed after a period of time to be determined by the Board of Directors.
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