Southeast chapter blacks in government scholarship program




















Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship BAM is dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees and encouraging students to pursue a career in technology. Plan to attend a four-year college or university in the US in the fall immediately following your high school graduation. Plan to pursue a bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs such as finance, business administration, or marketing.

Demonstrate a passion for technology. Demonstrate leadership at school or in the community. Have a cumulative GPA of 3. Require financial assistance to attend college. How to apply To apply for a BAM Scholarship, submit your application online through the link below by March 31st, pm Pacific Time with the following items:. Two letters of recommendation. At least one letter must be from a faculty or staff member at your school. Letters of recommendation should be original and should not be duplicates of college recommendation letters.

Language of Award Plaque. About History. Meeting Minutes. Schedule At A Glance. Program Speaker Bios. Institute: Thursday, April Friday, April Saturday, April Keynote Speakers. Networking Opportunities. Service Project. Local Arrangements Committee. Publications Newsletter. Handbook Chapter Calendar. Officers Treasurer"s procedures. Committees Types of Scholarships and Grants. Local Arrangements Suggested Calendar. Other Positions. Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Racial Disparity. Racial Diversity.

Implicit Bias and Microaggressions. Cultural Sensitivity. Remember me. Forgot password. Log in. Articles and Bylaws Committee Charge Reviews and revises Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws as directed by the Executive Board, suggested by chapter members, or as needed. Chaired by the Immediate Past President. Responsibilities Reviews Articles and Bylaws for any needed changes. Drafts appropriate revision language and submits to Executive Board for approval.

Submits text and explanatory materials to Secretary for publicizing to membership Prepares a final annual report. Selects two possible community service projects to forward to the Executive Board for approval and final selection. Coordinates with community service representative from selected project to determine project need and project implementation. Promote awareness for diversity-related activities.

Publish a diversity-related article in the Southeastern Law Librarian annually or more often if needed. Develops publications of benefit to the membership as needed. Government Relations Committee Committee Charge Monitors the legislative, regulatory and judicial developments that affect SEAALL, the practice of law librarianship or the creation and dissemination of legal information in the Southeastern states. Drafts proposed resolutions, position papers and letters. Coordinates lobbying efforts upon approval by the Executive Board.

Coordinates educational activities such as workshops or program proposals. Publishes a regular article in the Southeastern Law Librarian. Publicizes relevant information via listserv. Develops educational resources describing effective methods for communicating with state officials. Develops a resource guide of contacts with legislative expertise for the Southeastern states Drafts letters to elected and appointed officials. Prepares an annual report. Membership Committee Committee Charge Promotes chapter membership and vitality within the Southeastern region.

Coordinates activities which spotlight new members, retiring members and the organization. Responsibilities Solicit New Members. Sends membership information to potential members. Based on scientific research, students will develop their super character and write a story explaining how they got their superpowers.

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