2015 AAPOG Scholarship - deADLINE: 4/10/15
PURPOSE: To recognize students of Asian Pacific American heritage with academic, community & cultural service and / or athletic excellence and achievements and who are pursuing studies for careers in law enforcement and/or public service.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must: 1) Be a full-time student at a college or university in Georgia 2) Have good academic standing (with a GPA of 3.00 or better) 3) Have an Asian heritage 4) Have a plan to pursue a career in criminal justice and/or social service professions 5) Be a United States citizen or a permanent resident of the United States
SUBMISSION PROCEDURES:
DOWNLOAD APPLICATION packet below or at http://aapog.weebly.com
Please submit:
1) ___A completed application form
2) ___An essay (no more than 500 words using the Times Roman font (size 12) stating:
(a) your involvement and accomplishments that reflect your Asian heritage; and
(b) your interest and/or your career plan in the field of criminal justice/social work
3) ___A letter of recommendation (preferably from academia)
4) ___A copy of your current official transcript
5) ___A photo (either alone or with family members)
6) Submit the five items mentioned above in one single electronic file (either as a Word Document or PDF file) to Sutham Cobkit, AAPOG Scholarship Committee Chair, at [email protected] no later than April 10, 2015. Late applications will not be considered.
SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION & RULES: The AAPOG Scholarship Committee will evaluate each applicant based on his/her academic, athletic and community service activities and accomplishments and on his/her career goal. The committee will announce scholarship winners at the annual AAPOG banquet on Friday, May 15, 2015. Two applicants will be chosen to receive a scholarship of $750.00 each. Photo and essay will be published in the Commemorative Program Book for the 2015 AAPOG APA Heroes & Advocates Awards Banquet.
NOTES: (1) The AAPOG scholarship recipient is required to attend the 5/15/15 May APAHM banquet, or the scholarship will be forfeited. (2) The AAPOG scholarship recipient is also required to participate in at least three (3) AAPOG events.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must: 1) Be a full-time student at a college or university in Georgia 2) Have good academic standing (with a GPA of 3.00 or better) 3) Have an Asian heritage 4) Have a plan to pursue a career in criminal justice and/or social service professions 5) Be a United States citizen or a permanent resident of the United States
SUBMISSION PROCEDURES:
DOWNLOAD APPLICATION packet below or at http://aapog.weebly.com
Please submit:
1) ___A completed application form
2) ___An essay (no more than 500 words using the Times Roman font (size 12) stating:
(a) your involvement and accomplishments that reflect your Asian heritage; and
(b) your interest and/or your career plan in the field of criminal justice/social work
3) ___A letter of recommendation (preferably from academia)
4) ___A copy of your current official transcript
5) ___A photo (either alone or with family members)
6) Submit the five items mentioned above in one single electronic file (either as a Word Document or PDF file) to Sutham Cobkit, AAPOG Scholarship Committee Chair, at [email protected] no later than April 10, 2015. Late applications will not be considered.
SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION & RULES: The AAPOG Scholarship Committee will evaluate each applicant based on his/her academic, athletic and community service activities and accomplishments and on his/her career goal. The committee will announce scholarship winners at the annual AAPOG banquet on Friday, May 15, 2015. Two applicants will be chosen to receive a scholarship of $750.00 each. Photo and essay will be published in the Commemorative Program Book for the 2015 AAPOG APA Heroes & Advocates Awards Banquet.
NOTES: (1) The AAPOG scholarship recipient is required to attend the 5/15/15 May APAHM banquet, or the scholarship will be forfeited. (2) The AAPOG scholarship recipient is also required to participate in at least three (3) AAPOG events.
NOMINATION FORM
2015 aapog SCHOLARSHIP - APPLICATION
DEADLINE: 4/10/15
EMAIL TO:
PROF. SUTHAM COBKIT
AAPOG SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR
[email protected]
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2013 AAPOG SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
(Atlanta, GA) -- The Asian American Peace Officers of Georgia (AAPOG), a non-profit professional organization for officers of Asian Pacific American heritage affiliated with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in Georgia, selected Tarika Dalmia, Brian Seo, and Angelique Stabile, as inaugural AAPOG Scholarship Award recipients.
AAPOG is pleased to announce its first AAPOG Scholarships will be awarded to Asian Pacific American undergraduates who intend to pursue careers in law enforcement and/or public service. 2013 AAPOG scholarship recipients will be formally inducted into the AAPOG Young Dragons which will grant them access to special invite-only AAPOG events and programs and make them eligible to participate in future AAPOG mentorship programs.
On Thursday, September 19, 2013, Tarika Dalmia, Brian Seo, and Angelique Stabile will be recognized at the 1st AAPOG Asian Pacific American Heroes & Advocates Awards Banquet, which features keynote speaker FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Mark F. Giuliano, invocation speaker Elder Leonard Leo of Atlanta Chinese Christian Church North, and Atlanta-based Consul Generals who are serving as AAPOG Banquet Honorary Chairs.
Banquet proceeds benefit AAPOG Scholarship and APA Community Outreach Programs. The Banquet will also celebrate AAPOG's 1-Year Anniversary on the eve of an auspicious Asian holiday - Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. For more information, visit aapog.weebly.com and aapog.eventbrite.com
AAPOG is pleased to announce its first AAPOG Scholarships will be awarded to Asian Pacific American undergraduates who intend to pursue careers in law enforcement and/or public service. 2013 AAPOG scholarship recipients will be formally inducted into the AAPOG Young Dragons which will grant them access to special invite-only AAPOG events and programs and make them eligible to participate in future AAPOG mentorship programs.
On Thursday, September 19, 2013, Tarika Dalmia, Brian Seo, and Angelique Stabile will be recognized at the 1st AAPOG Asian Pacific American Heroes & Advocates Awards Banquet, which features keynote speaker FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Mark F. Giuliano, invocation speaker Elder Leonard Leo of Atlanta Chinese Christian Church North, and Atlanta-based Consul Generals who are serving as AAPOG Banquet Honorary Chairs.
Banquet proceeds benefit AAPOG Scholarship and APA Community Outreach Programs. The Banquet will also celebrate AAPOG's 1-Year Anniversary on the eve of an auspicious Asian holiday - Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. For more information, visit aapog.weebly.com and aapog.eventbrite.com