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Scholarship
Committee, ASIS Cleveland - Northeast Ohio
Scholarship in Security
Chair: Temporary, Marti Lambert, CPP
FirstEnergy Corporation
330-384-3895
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2010 Student Writing
Competition or
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$1500. to $500. awards - Deadline, Dec. 2010
We need
help. We are
looking for a member to take over as Chair for this important function
from the temporary chair who has other responsibilities. If you are
interested in becoming the Scholarship Chair, please contact Marti
Lambert, CPP,
or Tom Scott, CPP, ASIS Cleveland Chair,
440-347-1730
For reference, please see Roles-Committees
for a basic description
$1000
Cleveland Chapter Honor Scholarship
($500 Chapter, $500
National Match)
Awarded to Honor Student with 3.0 or higher GPA
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Allison Vants - Last winner
ITT Criminal Justice Program
Cumulative GPA of 3.9 - Awarded the $1000.00 Honor Scholarship.
Previous Winner - Mary Toth
Also - $500
Cleveland Chapter Merit Scholarship
($500 Chapter) Awarded to Student of Merit with 2.0-2.9 GPA
Make a Donation to
ASIS
Cleveland Scholarship Fund
Be generous if you can. As the great American Walt Whitman said,
"The gift is to the giver, and comes back most to him - - it
cannot fail. . ."
As members have said,
"The security profession's been good to me. It's important to give
back to the profession, to sustain our particular causes and interests."
"I've gotten a lot from being an ASIS member.
This is one way I
can help and say thanks."
Feel free to specify how you would like your gift to be used, and
tell us if we can publicly credit you or you wish to remain an anonymous
donor.
- Scholarship Fund, endows security education scholarships
awarded annually
- Operations Fund, to help support the website, administration,
general needs, or any good use as determined by officers and/or the Exec.
Comm.
Click on the PayPal DONATIONS logo to make a donation
to
the ASIS Cleveland Chapter
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Sponsored by the ASIS Council on
Academic Programs in Universities and Colleges and administered
by the ASIS Foundation, the ASIS International Student Writing
Competition rewards students who conduct research, engage in
thoughtful deliberation, and write an academic paper between
3,000 and 6,000 words on an issue relevant to the security and
assets protection profession.
For changes or updated
information, go to
www.asisonline.org and go to ASIS Foundation
Download Flyer
The undergraduate winner will
receive $1,000, and the graduate winner $1,500. Each winner also
receives complimentary registration to one of ASIS' annual
events - the
ASIS International Annual Seminar and
Exhibits, ASIS
European Conference, Asia/Pacific Conference, or Middle East
Conference. Two students will win Honorable Mention awards of
$500 each.
2009 Winners Announced
Eligibility
The competition is open to any student, both
full or part-time, pursuing an associate, bachelor, or masters
degree studying at an accredited institution. 2010 graduates may
participate in the competition.
Application Process
Each student's application must include the
application form, official transcript, and a letter of
recommendation. No late or incomplete applications will be
accepted.
Download the
2010 Student Writing Competition Application.
2010 Submission Topics
Students may select to report on one of these
five topics:
- The most promising technologies to meet
tomorrow's security challenges
- Improving security's image
- Protecting information and intangible
assets in the 21st Century
- The challenge of securing cyberspace: man
or machine?
- Leveraging low-cost/low-tech solutions
for contemporary security challenges
View
expanded topic descriptions.
Selection Process
A three-person review committee affiliated
with academic institutions, including a member of the ASIS
Council on Academic Programs in Colleges and Universities, will
judge the submissions. Papers must:
- Be between 3,000 and 6,000 words, not
including appendices or attachments
- Employ a recognized citation style, such
as Chicago, Modern Language Association, or American
Psychological Association
- Be written in English, using
one-and-a-half or double spacing in Times New Roman, Book
Antiqua, or Arial 12-point font Please note: While papers
may include illustrations, charts, tables, and graphs, these
will not apply against word count requirements.
The review committee will consider:
- Whether administrative specifications
were met
- Relevance of the content and specific
subject matter to the topic
- Creativity in addressing the issue at
hand
- Organization and overall quality of the
written product
- Applicability of analysis and the
conclusions presented
Contact Information
If you have questions, contact Barbara Buzzell,
Research and Development project manager, at 703-518-1441 or
e-mail:
Barbara.Buzzell@asisonline.org. |
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