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Area high school seniors whose parents are telephone service
subscribers of SkyLine Membership Corporation and SkyBest Communications
may apply for the 2009 Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Scholarship.
FRS was established in 1994 by the National Telecommunications
Cooperative Association (NTCA), of which SkyLine is a member.
The FRS promotes, educates and advocates rural telecom issues
in order to sustain and enhance the quality of life within communities
throughout rural America.
This year, a total of 30 one-time $2,500 scholarships will
be awarded to rural high school seniors: one per geographic
region of the NTCA membership and one to a student sponsored
by a NTCA associate member.
The remaining 19 awards will be distributed proportionate to
the number of applications received per region. FRS will fund
$2,000 of each scholarship, with the sponsoring cooperative
of each winning student providing a $500 match.
According to the FRS, more than two-thirds of rural Americans
with postsecondary degrees never return to their rural communities,
so this program gives particular emphasis to those students
who plan to return to their community following college. Other
eligibility requirements include the following:
Applicants must be children of SkyLine members or SkyBest
customers who subscribe to either companys telephone services.
Applicants must be graduating from high school this
year and reside full-time with their parent(s) in the companies
service area.
Applicants must have at least a C grade-point-average
(GPA). FRS scholarships will be awarded to deserving students
whose academic credentials fall within an average to above-average
range.
Applicants must be accepted to an accredited two- or
four-year college, university or vocational-technical school.
Applicants must express an interest to return to a
rural community following graduation.
Applications must be sponsored by SkyLine, an NTCA-member
company.
Application packets are available at all area high school
guidance departments and at SkyLine Customer Service centers
in West Jefferson, Seven Devils and Sparta. Scholarship information
and application forms also may be accessed through SkyLines
Web site (www.skyline.org). Completed applications must be submitted
to SkyLines corporate offices by Tuesday, Feb. 17.
All applicants must be sponsored by SkyLine, and completed
applications received by this deadline will be signed by a SkyLine
official and submitted to the FRS for consideration by the March
1 postmark deadline.
If any SkyLine-sponsored students are named winners, they will
be announced in May.
For more information, contact Karen Powell, SkyLine public
relations director, at SkyLines corporate offices at (800)
759-2226.
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