The Utah Chiefs of Police Association (the Association) is sponsoring a new scholarship opportunity for children of full time Utah police officers currently employed by an Association member police department; or of a Retired officer formerly employed by an Association member police department.This year, the Association will award two $1000.00 scholarships. Applications must be submitted to the Executive Director by April 30, 2012. Awards will be made in June.
Applications and accompanying materials must be sent to: Dr. Frank W. Budd, Executive Director, Utah Chiefs of Police Association
665 N. Meadow Creek Way
Morgan, Utah 84050
Requirements for Eligibility:
Must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, and maintain a 3.0 grade point average throughout the duration of the scholarship award.
Must attend an accredited college or university
Parent must qualify as a full time Utah police officer currently employed by an Association member police department; or a retired police officer formerly employed by an Association member police department.
Must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours per semester (must be a full time student)
The applicant must submit a 250 word essay describing his/her goals, accomplishments, and explaining why he/she is the best candidate to receive this scholarship
Applicant may major in any subject
Must submit a photograph
Winners may re-apply for the scholarship each year
First time applicants will be given first priority
Rules for the Awarding of a Scholarship
1. Winners will be awarded $500. per semester.
2. To receive the second payment, grades must be submitted to the Executive Director for verification
of grade point average.
3. High school transcripts will be accepted for the first semester applicant.
4. Winners may have their photo and essay published in the Utah Chiefs of Police Association Newsletter.
5. Any applicant denied a scholarship shall have the right to appeal to the Association Board by
contacting the Executive Director. The decision of the Board shall be final.
This scholarship opportunity is not a loan. It is intended to assist students further their education and prepare to make a positive contribution to their communities and society in general. The Utah Chiefs of Police Association believes in the youth of our state, and wishes to show its appreciation for hard work and effort.
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Promoting Effective, Professional Law Enforcement Service Within
The State of Utah Through Unity and Leadership.