OEC to the State Capitol
February 20, 2007 | Full
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We were pleased to have Osseo Senior High School Health Care students participate in this event. Students met with legislators while students demonstrated skills. Legislators spoke in support of proposed funding initiatives for Career and Technical Education brought forth this legislative session.
Scholarships available for fire science, paramedic
students, nursing students
February 19, 2007 | Full
Story
JORDAN — The Timothy L. Correll Foundation is
currently accepting applications for their annual
scholarship.
This is the TLCF's fifth year giving out this award, which began in memory of Timothy Correll, a volunteer firefighter and EMT who died in a car accident in December of 2002.
"This is for kids who have a heart for helping people the same way Tim did," Karen Correll, foundation director, said.
Only Minnesota high school students who want to pursue an education in a state-accredited nursing, fire science, paramedic or emergency medical programs are eligible for the $100-$500 scholarship.
Award decisions are made by the TLCF Board of Directors. Applicants will be chosen based on their demonstrated commitment to service, desire to complete their education, eagerness to make a positive impact on community and financial need.
To apply, students need to include a letter of recommendation from a teacher and from a member of the community, as well as a student application and a copy of acceptance into their college or program.
"We want to help students who want to train to help their communities," Correll said.
Applications and recommendation forms are available through the TLCF website: www.tlcf-inc.org. Applications are due March 10 and can be sent to TLC Foundation 2007 Memorial Scholarship, 209 West First St., Jordan, MN 55352.
For more information and applications, please go to www.tlcf-inc.org.
This is the TLCF's fifth year giving out this award, which began in memory of Timothy Correll, a volunteer firefighter and EMT who died in a car accident in December of 2002.
"This is for kids who have a heart for helping people the same way Tim did," Karen Correll, foundation director, said.
Only Minnesota high school students who want to pursue an education in a state-accredited nursing, fire science, paramedic or emergency medical programs are eligible for the $100-$500 scholarship.
Award decisions are made by the TLCF Board of Directors. Applicants will be chosen based on their demonstrated commitment to service, desire to complete their education, eagerness to make a positive impact on community and financial need.
To apply, students need to include a letter of recommendation from a teacher and from a member of the community, as well as a student application and a copy of acceptance into their college or program.
"We want to help students who want to train to help their communities," Correll said.
Applications and recommendation forms are available through the TLCF website: www.tlcf-inc.org. Applications are due March 10 and can be sent to TLC Foundation 2007 Memorial Scholarship, 209 West First St., Jordan, MN 55352.
For more information and applications, please go to www.tlcf-inc.org.
