Leading the Way: Student Engagement and Nationally Competitive Awards
ISBN: 9781610752312
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of Arkansas Press
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Here are eleven essays addressing various aspects of the application process: building an office, engaging students in research, connecting them to internships and other special opportunities, embracing diversity, defining leadership, involving faculty, and preparing for an interview. There are also realistic assessments of the odds of winning a scholarship. Three of the essays are by directors or presidents of the Ron Brown Scholar Program, the Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute, and the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. The essays are a result of the National Association of Fellowships Advisors conference, NAFA in Washington: Scholarships in a National Context, held in Washington, D.C., in July of 2007. The collection is a valuable resource for faculty, advisors, and administrators who want to provide opportunities for student engagement and to use the process to help shape tomorrow's leaders. The book also includes two appendices: "NAFA Foundation and Institutional Membership" and "Competitive Scholarships, Opportunities, Internships, and Programs at a Glance."
Suzanne McCray is interim dean and director of the office of postgraduate fellowships at the Honors College, University of Arkansas. She is the editor of two previous books on this topic: Beyond Winning and Nationally Competitive Scholarships.
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