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$500
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30-60 min
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Massachusetts
New Hampshire
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Rhode Island
Vermont
Maine
Radio & Television
Graduate Students
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The Byron Blanchard, N1EKV Memorial Scholarship provides $500 for students who reside in ARRL New England Division (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Maine). To qualify, you must be enrolled in an active Amateur Radio License Class. To apply, you'll need to submit an essay and recommendation letters. If that sounds like a fit for you, apply!
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You’ll need a copy of your grades and courses taken.
To prioritize your scholarship applications, think about which scholarships you have the best chance of getting (the most specific ones, with more than one winner), the ones due the soonest, and the ones that are awarding the most money.
Tip: We recommend you make a schedule for yourself to follow to stay organized and on track throughout the scholarship application season! You can always ask a Mos advisor for help.
Each scholarship has a set of requirements: specific factors that determine whether or not you're eligible to apply. You can visit the scholarship site to find this information, or fill out the Mos quiz to be automatically matched with scholarships you qualify for! FYI: the more information you share with Mos, the better scholarship matches Mos will make!
Letters of recommendation typically come from teachers, counselors, coaches, leaders in groups you're a part of—basically any person who knows you well and is NOT a family member.
A letter of recommendation (letter of rec) is a letter written by someone in your life who can speak to your achievements, positive traits, and potential. It's basically a summary of why you're great and deserve the scholarship or funding you're applying for! Typically, students ask teachers, mentors, coaches, or employers (never family or friends). FYI: You have to ask someone to write a letter of rec for you.
If you haven't heard back within a few weeks, reach out to the scholarship organization! Some scholarship organizations email all the applicants to let them know if they were selected or not, while others only contact the winners—it usually depends on the number of applicants. It never hurts to follow up.
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