<VV> Scholarship Applications

Mark Corbin airvair at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 20 15:52:03 EST 2008


At the risk of getting into a subject that doesn't need to be discussed,
that is a point upon which I differ with SOME members of the selection
committee. Note that I said only SOME. And that is my point. I feel that
CORSA scholarships should be philanthropic in nature, especially since
CORSA itself is a non-profit organization. Therefore need has every right
to be asked about and considered, IF and regardless of whether individual
members on the selection committee would consider the information.
Selection committee members are free to consider or not consider any
information provided by the applicants, and apply whatever consideration
and weight (s)he may deem proper.

I'd like to know the general feeling of everyone the answer to this (pardon
the caps) question:

DO YOU THINK CORSA SCHOLARSHIPS SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT BE BASED, AT LEAST
PARTIALLY, ON FINANCIAL NEED?

A simple yes or no answer is all that is needed, as a long-winded
discussion might be counterproductive.

-Mark


> [Original Message]
> From: Bruce Schug <bwschug at charter.net>
> To: sarahvair at juno.com <sarahvair at juno.com>
> Cc: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
> Subject: Re: <VV> Scholarship Applications
>
> Sarah,
>
> Remember, the CPF Scholarship has nothing to do with "needing help with 
> tuition".
>
> Bruce W. Schug
> Treasurer, CORSA South Carolina
> Greenville, SC
> Stock Corvair Group Member
> bwschug at charter.net
>
> CORSA member since 1980
>
> '67 Monza. "67AC140"
>




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