Wed, Apr 27, 2011
Award Is $3,000 Toward A Relevent Program At An In-State
School
Arizona students are now welcome to apply for the 2011 Angel
MedFlight Scholarship for Excellence in Aviation. The college
scholarship winner will receive $3,000 towards tuition for a
relevant program at an Arizona college or university. Angel
MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance will award this college
scholarship in August.
This is the second year that air medical transportation leader
Angel MedFlight will offer the college scholarship. In 2010, Angel
MedFlight established the scholarship in conjunction with the
Arizona Business Aviation Association (AZBAA) to promote leadership
and resourcefulness in students pursuing a degree in an
aviation-related program at an Arizona college or university.
Andrew Cochran, an Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student
pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Science,
received the 2010 scholarship.
“We were honored to award last year’s scholarship to
such an exemplary recipient as Drew,” says Angel MedFlight
President and CEO Jeremy Freer, "We are pleased to once again
partner with the AZBAA to offer the 2011 scholarship. Angel
MedFlight has always been committed to excellence through
innovation. We believe that success depends not only on
intelligence, but also on initiative, creativity and perseverance.
This scholarship rewards individuals who demonstrate the tenacity
to rise above challenging circumstances in their career
pursuits.”
Applicants must prepare a three-minute video biography
addressing the following items: the importance of an aviation
career to them, a description of a situation in which they overcame
adversity, and improvements they would like to see in
Arizona’s aviation industry. Candidates should submit the
video biography along with a completed and signed application,
résumé and two letters of recommendation. All
applications must be postmarked by June 30 to be considered for the
2011 award.
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