NFRW Scholarships Accepting Applications

Submitted by Debra Hadfield

NFRW/TFRW Scholarships and Internships Chair

The National Federation of Republican Women offers scholarships to young women seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees. These scholarships are not available to recent high school graduates or undergraduate freshmen.

Three students may receive the National Pathfinder Scholarship, and three students may receive the Betty Rendel Scholarship annually.

Applications are available on the www.NFRW.org website under “Programs.” Please download the application forms from this website to assure you are using the latest forms. You may also link to the NFRW website from the www.TFRW.org website.

It is an honor for a Republican Women’s club to sponsor a young woman. Seeking young women for the scholarships also provides public relations opportunities for Republican Women.

Please contact newspapers and colleges in your areas regarding these scholarships.

Please mail completed applications to Debra Hadfield by May 15, 2008:

            Debra Hadfield

            debrahadfield@verizon.net

 

NATIONAL PATHFINDER SCHOLARSHIP
The National Federation of Republican Women established the National Pathfinder Scholarship Fund in 1985 in honor of First Lady Nancy Reagan. The three annual scholarships of $2,500 provide financial assistance and support to students seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees. Undergraduate sophomores, juniors and seniors, as well as students enrolled in a master's degree program, are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Recent high school graduates and undergraduate freshmen are not eligible. Scholarship winners may not reapply.

BETTY RENDEL SCHOLARSHIP
The National Federation of Republican Women established the Betty Rendel Scholarship Fund in September 1995 in honor of NFRW Past President Betty Rendel's extraordinary leadership skills and dedication to the Republican Party in her home state of Indiana, as well as at the national level. The three annual scholarships of $1,000 are awarded to undergraduates who are majoring in political science, government or economics and have successfully completed at least two years of college coursework. The recipients are chosen from applicants from across the nation. Scholarship winners may not reapply.