Mu Omega Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 431 East Locust Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 Please direct all correspondence to: PO Box 40 Cheltenham, PA 19012 www.muomegaques.com May 6, 2011 Dear Scholarship Applicant, Thank you for your interest in the Omega Psi Phi Scholarship Program. We, the members of this beloved fraternity, exemplify the Four Cardinal Principles so adopted by our founding fathers: manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. The men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity support the continuing education of young African American males through mentoring and financial support. Students will be selected from a pool of applicants from the Philadelphia Public School system. Each award winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The eligibility requirements are as follows: Below are the specific requirements: A graduating male senior who will be matriculating to a four year accredited college or university. A graduating male senior with a solid academic high school record. Students vying for the Mu Omega, scholarship must demonstrate high academic standards or a gradual pattern of grade improvement throughout their high school career. You, the student, must: Complete an application Provide the committee with an official high school transcript Two letters of recommendations from someone other than a family member There will be a mandatory interview session and orientation meeting The completed applications must be sent to the above address, c/o Dr. Allan E. Thomas, Ph.D., Mu Omega Scholarship Committee and received no later than Friday, April 1, 2011. The mandatory interview will be held at the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity house, again at the above address. Attendance is mandatory and business attire is strongly suggested as proper attire for the interviews; shirt, tie, and jacket. Failure to attend this meeting will disqualify the candidate for further consideration. We thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Again, thank you for your interest in our scholarship program. Sincerely, Dr. Allan E. Thomas, Ph.D., Chair, Scholarship Committee
APPLICATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY MU OMEGA CHAPTER PERSONAL DATA NAME Last First Middle Initial PERMANENT ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH TELEPHONE (H) (C) E-MAIL ADDRESS UNITED STATES CITIZEN (a) YES (b) NO SECONDARY SCHOOL INFORMATION Name of High School and Telephone number Principle s name Guidance Counselor s name SAT SCORE (if applicable) a) VERBAL b) MATH c) WRITING ACT (American College Test) APPLICANT INFORMATION COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: a) List the school sports/activities in which you have participated: (football, clubs, band, debating team and mentoring and student associations).
b) List the community organizations to which you belong: (Such as: church youth group, athletic organizations, YMCA, Boys & Girl Club). c) List any jobs held during after school hours or during the summer vacations: (internship newspaper routes, grocery store clerk, salesperson). _ d) Why are you interested in furthering your education? (This should include your career goals). e) What area(s) of study will you pursue beyond high school? f) Have you applied for admittance to a college? (Explain if necessary). Yes No g) Have you been accepted to any school to which you have applied? Yes No. If yes, please indicate.
h) Name and address of the school to which you have been accepted. i) Have you applied for any type of financial aid? Yes No If Yes, describe. _ j) Have you been awarded any scholarships? Yes No (Please list). _ k) Occupation of parents (or legal guardian) Father Mother Guardian l) Number of children in the family under 21 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Please use additional space to expand on any information that you have provided. Also, use an additional sheet to provide additional information that you feel would be helpful to our committee in selecting you as a scholarship award winner.
APPLICATION ESSAY All applicants must complete an essay on the two topics below. The essay will provide valuable insight about your ability to communicate your ideas, writing skills, and articulate your personal experiences and goals. Please type your essays on a separate sheet of paper. Remember, scoring criteria is based on quality of work and not on the quantity of words. (Please proof read your essay for spelling errors and fragmented sentences). *** After the Scholarship Committee reviews the applications received and those applicants allowed to continue the process, an oral presentation and brief interview will follow. See introductory letter. *** Topics 1) Name a person that you admire, who has received an education beyond high school. Describe why you admire this person, what positive attributes you recognize in this person, why you believe that education has helped this person become successful. 2) Choose a current event issue of interest to you, and explain its relevance to you and your family, your community and the world. TRANSCRIPTS & LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION All applicants must provide the scholarship committee with official high school transcripts and three letters of recommendation. The letters of recommendation may include teachers, administrators, clergy, employer, etc. Parent/Legal Guardian Signature Date Applicant s Signature Date Please Do Not Write Below Line - Official Use Only Date Application Received: Application Is Complete? Yes No Approved For Scholarship? Yes No Scholarship Amount?