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DeVore Freedom of Flight
DeVore Freedom of Flight Scholarship
Opens: April 1st
Deadline: June 30th
Requirements:
1. Open to students entering undergraduate students in a collegiate aviation program entering Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, or graduate program.
2. Must be admitted, and must be enrolled at the time the award is dispersed, to a University Aviation Association member institution with a Part 141 approved program. Community college and university applicants are encouraged.
3. Must be admitted to, and undertaking, an aviation-related major.
4. A minimum of 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 GPA scale.
5. Essay demonstrating a love of aviation and a commitment to flight training (250-750 words).
6. Extracurricular involvement/community involvement may be considered.
7. Recommendation letter from a faculty member from a UAA member institution supporting the candidate’s application for this scholarship. Students entering a collegiate Part 141 program as a Freshman may use letters from other sources.
2022 Winners will be announced at the UAA's Annual Collegiate Aviation Conference & Expo to be held October 5-7, 2021 in Colorado, CO.
How to apply:
1. Completed DeVore Freedom of Flight Application form
2. Essay demonstrating a love of aviation and a commitment to flight training (250-750 words).
3. Recommendation letter from a faculty member of a UAA member institution supporting the candidate's application for the scholarship.
Deadline: June 30th
Any questions, contact Laura Swanson at 901-563-0505 or @email.