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Posted By IAMU,
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
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The
Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities is pleased to offer two
scholarship programs this year – a scholarship program for students
pursuing a post-secondary program with a utility focus and a general
scholarship program for children or grandchildren of IAMU member
employees. “IAMU
is pleased to be able to expand our scholarship offerings this year,”
said Troy DeJoode, IAMU executive director. “Last year, we awarded four
scholarships to students pursuing educations in utility-related fields
to help the next generation of professionals to get the education and
training that they need. This year, we are offering another scholarship
to the children and grandchildren of IAMU members. This is a general
scholarship, and the recipients do not need to be pursuing a
utility-related certification or degree.” Utility-Focused Scholarship Each $1,000 scholarship will be distributed to the educational institution. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2022 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of 4 scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2022. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Live
in a residence that is a verified customer of an IAMU member or attend a
high school that is a verified customer of an IAM member. If you are
unsure whether your local area is an IAMU member, contact your city
hall.
- Be a 2022 graduating high school senior or have previously graduated from high school.
- Be attending a post high school education program located in Iowa in the fall of 2022.
Preference
will be given to applicants entering a utility-related career with a
special preference to applicants entering utility-related trades
programs leading to careers in difficult to fill utility careers such
as, as an example only, electric line worker, water treatment or
distribution operator, or operator qualified natural gas positions. General Scholarship Each $500 will be distributed to the educational institution. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2022 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of 4 scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2022. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Attend college/technical school within the state of Iowa.
- Have a parent/grandparent/legal guardian who is an employee of an IAMU-verified member.
- Have a 3.0 minimum GPA.
IAMU
members are encouraged to share this scholarship information with their
communities. You might post information to your social media account(s)
and website, and submit information to your local newspaper and/or
radio station. IAMU is sending an email about the scholarships to high
school guidance counselors, but you might also consider reaching out to
your local guidance counselors as well. If you have any questions about the scholarship program, please feel free to contact IAMU at scholarship@iamu.org.
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Posted By IAMU,
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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The Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities is pleased to offer two scholarship programs this year – a scholarship program for students pursuing a post-secondary program with a utility focus and a general scholarship program for children or grandchildren of IAMU member employees. “IAMU is pleased to be able to expand our scholarship offerings this year,” said Troy DeJoode, IAMU executive director. “Last year, we awarded four scholarships to students pursuing educations in utility-related fields to help the next generation of professionals to get the education and training that they need. This year, we are offering another scholarship to the children and grandchildren of IAMU members. This is a general scholarship, and the recipients do not need to be pursuing a utility-related certification or degree.” Utility-Focused Scholarship Each $1,000 scholarship will be distributed to the educational institution. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2022 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of 4 scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2022. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Live in a residence that is a verified customer of an IAMU member or attend a high school that is a verified customer of an IAM member. If you are unsure whether your local area is an IAMU member, contact your city hall.
- Be a 2022 graduating high school senior or have previously graduated from high school.
- Be attending a post high school education program located in Iowa in the fall of 2022.
Preference will be given to applicants entering a utility-related career with a special preference to applicants entering utility-related trades programs leading to careers in difficult to fill utility careers such as, as an example only, electric line worker, water treatment or distribution operator, or operator qualified natural gas positions. General Scholarship Each $500 will be distributed to the educational institution. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2022 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of 4 scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2022. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Attend college/technical school within the state of Iowa.
- Have a parent/grandparent/legal guardian who is an employee of an IAMU-verified member.
- Have a 3.0 minimum GPA.
IAMU members are encouraged to share this scholarship information with their communities. You might post information to your social media account(s) and website, and submit information to your local newspaper and/or radio station. IAMU is sending an email about the scholarships to high school guidance counselors, but you might also consider reaching out to your local guidance counselors as well. If you have any questions about the scholarship program, please feel free to contact IAMU at scholarship@iamu.org.
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Posted By IAMU,
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
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The Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities, through the IAMU Education and Research Fund, is pleased to announce that it has awarded scholarships to four Iowa students in communities with IAMU utility members. Each student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. This year’s scholarship recipients are:
- Gunner Kirchhoff who will be graduating from Atlantic High School. Gunner will be attending Northwest Iowa Community College, enrolled in its Powerline Technology Program. The IAMU member utility is Atlantic Municipal Utilities.
- Dauson Heitritter who will be graduating from Central Lyon High School. Dauson will also be attending Northwest Iowa Community College, enrolled in its Engineering Design Program. The IAMU member utility is Rock Rapids Municipal Utilities.
- Megan Driscoll who will be graduating from North Cedar Community School. Megan will be attending Marshalltown Community College, enrolled in its Powerline Technician Program. The IAMU member is the City of Mechanicsville.
- Nicholas Brown who will be graduating from Algona High School. Nicholas will be attending Northwest Iowa Community College, enrolled in its Powerline Technology Program. The IAMU member utility is Algona Municipal Utilities.
To be eligible for consideration, candidates must:
- Live in a residence that is a verified customer of an IAMU member or attend a high school that is a verified customer of an IAMU member.
- Be a 2021 graduating high school senior or have previously graduated from high school.
- Be attending a post high school education program located in Iowa in the fall of 2021.
Preference was given to applicants entering a utility-related career with a special preference to applicants entering utility-related trades programs leading to careers in difficult to fill utility careers such as electric line worker, water treatment
or distribution operator, or operator qualified natural gas positions. “IAMU is committed to supporting the future of Iowa and its municipal utilities,” said Troy DeJoode, IAMU executive director. “That commitment involves helping the next
generation of professionals to get the education and training that they need. For the last several years, we have emphasized making high school students aware of the tremendous career opportunities that exist in public utilities. This scholarship program
is an extension of that priority.” For more information about the IAMU Scholarship Program, visit the Scholarship Program page on
the IAMU website.
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Posted By IAMU,
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
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The Iowa Association of Municipal
Utilities, through the IAMU Education and Research Fund, is pleased to
announce the creation of a scholarship program. Each $1,000 scholarship will be distributed to the student. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2021 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of four scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2021. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Live
in a residence that is a verified customer of an IAMU member or attend a
high school that is a verified customer of an IAM member.
- Be a 2021 graduating high school senior or have previously graduated from high school.
- Be attending a post high school education program located in Iowa in the fall of 2021.
Preference
will be given to applicants entering a utility-related career with a
special preference to applicants entering utility-related trades
programs leading to careers in difficult to fill utility careers such
as, as an example only, electric line worker, water treatment or
distribution operator, or operator qualified natural gas positions. “IAMU
is committed to supporting the future of Iowa and its municipal
utilities,” said Troy DeJoode, IAMU executive director. “That commitment
involves helping the next generation of professionals to get the
education and training that they need. For the last several years, we
have emphasized making high school students aware of the tremendous
career opportunities that exist in public utilities. This scholarship
program is an extension of that priority.” IAMU members are
encouraged to share this scholarship information with their communities.
You might post information to your social media account(s) and website,
and submit information to your local newspaper and/or radio station.
IAMU is sending an email about the scholarship to high school guidance
counselors, but you might also consider reaching out to your local
guidance counselors as well. If you have any questions about the scholarship program, please feel free to contact IAMU at scholarship@iamu.org.
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Posted By IAMU,
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
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The Iowa Association of Municipal
Utilities, through the IAMU Education and Research Fund, is pleased to
announce the creation of a scholarship program. Each $1,000 scholarship will be distributed to the student. To apply, candidates must fill out and submit the scholarship application. Applications are due February 15, 2021 to scholarship@iamu.org. A minimum of four scholarships will be awarded. IAMU will announce the award recipients by May 1, 2021. To be eligible for consideration, candidates must: - Live
in a residence that is a verified customer of an IAMU member or attend a
high school that is a verified customer of an IAM member.
- Be a 2021 graduating high school senior or have previously graduated from high school.
- Be attending a post high school education program located in Iowa in the fall of 2021.
Preference
will be given to applicants entering a utility-related career with a
special preference to applicants entering utility-related trades
programs leading to careers in difficult to fill utility careers such
as, as an example only, electric line worker, water treatment or
distribution operator, or operator qualified natural gas positions. “IAMU
is committed to supporting the future of Iowa and its municipal
utilities,” said Troy DeJoode, IAMU executive director. “That commitment
involves helping the next generation of professionals to get the
education and training that they need. For the last several years, we
have emphasized making high school students aware of the tremendous
career opportunities that exist in public utilities. This scholarship
program is an extension of that priority.” IAMU members are
encouraged to share this scholarship information with their communities.
You might post information to your social media account(s) and website,
and submit information to your local newspaper and/or radio station.
IAMU is sending an email about the scholarship to high school guidance
counselors, but you might also consider reaching out to your local
guidance counselors as well. If you have any questions about the scholarship program, please feel free to contact IAMU at scholarship@iamu.org.
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