National Hispanic Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees

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Rene Matos Scholarship Program 

The Rene Matos Memorial Scholarship was established in the name of a very motivated and dedicated man, who epitomized the dream to succeed, while helping others along the way.

Even from his humble beginnings as an air traffic controller in Puerto Rico, Rene displayed a talent and personality that could not be contained there. While he was in Puerto Rico, Matos never curbed his desire to advance in his career. Already gifted in what he did as a controller, Rene wanted to so more; not only for his own career, but for other Hispanics as well. He educated himself and eventually moved up in the ranks as a top manager at the William J. Hughes Technical Center in New Jersey. It was Rene’s drive diligence and determination that earned him that position.

Rene Matos was the NHCFAE President from 1989-1992. Rene was proud of his heritage and it was apparent in all his efforts in the Coalition. His sole purpose was to see other Hispanics succeed. We honored his dream by establishing a scholarship in his name.

BASIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be a US Citizen or a permanent resident residing in the United States or Puerto Rico.
  • Applicants must be accepted or attending an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school at the time the scholarship is awarded.
  • Applications postmarked later than the expiration will not be accepted.  Faxed applications will not be accepted.
  • The NHCFAE Scholarship Selection Committee evaluates applicants on the following criteria:
  • Financial Need
  • Academic Achievement
  • Student Activities
  • Honors/Awards
  • Community Involvement
  • Leadership
  • Personal Qualities and Strengths
  • All decisions by the Scholarship Selection Committee are FINAL. 

APPLICATION and NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES

  • Complete the online application at: Application for Rene Matos Memorial Scholarship Program. Leave no blanks; if an item does not apply, indicate with “N/A”.  Incomplete applications will not be processed.
  • Submit a copy of the following Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Financial Report submitted to the college, university or vocation/trade school where you are or will be enrolled. Mail the FAFSA to the address below.
  • Submit an official transcript (sealed) of recent high school/college/vocational or trade school and a verification of enrollment must accompany your application.  Please have school compute and annotate GPA on official transcript based on 4.0 (unweighted).  First year graduate students are to send their undergraduate transcript. Mail the offical transcript to the address below.
  • Letter of Recommendation (dated within past year) is to be submitted from a school official who can verify your academic honors and/or awards; student activities; and community involvement as well as discuss your potential for future success.  It should address qualities such as motivation, self-confidence, leadership and commitment.  The name of the school with an address and telephone number of the official writing the recommendation should be included. The Letter of Recommendation can be scanned and attached to the application or mailed to the address below.
  • Scholarship recipients names will be published in the NHCFAE in La Palabra magazine.

MAILING INFORMATION

Send the complete application to:

NHCFAE Scholarship Selection Committee
  • P.O. Box 23276
  • Washington, D.C. 20026-3276

If you have any questions regarding the Rene Matos Memorial Scholarship Program, please email to doe@nhcfae.org and a reply will be sent to your e-mail address.

Application deadline: May 1st, 2019

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