Make
a Difference:
APICS Scholars Education Program
Dear
APICS Members,
I’m
pleased to announce the kick off of the 2009 Scholars
Education Program. As you are
aware, the Scholars Education Program is a unique educational opportunity to
introduce undergraduate and graduate students to APICS and the profession
through a scholarship to attend the APICS International Conference and
Expo. The program benefits both students and volunteers with a rewarding
experience that fosters career growth, professional connections, and develops
future leaders of APICS.
Program
Objectives
·
Provide a positive APICS experience
for students who attend conference
·
Develop advocates for APICS and the
APICS scholar program who share their experiences with
others
·
Enhance the development of the
future leaders of APICS
Scholar
Benefits
·
Make valuable
contacts with operations management professionals
·
Learn real-world
applications and solutions
·
Be more prepared to
enter the workforce after graduation
·
Share knowledge and
experiences with future operations management professionals
·
Help your scholar
build professional networks with other scholars and professionals
·
Earn credit toward
APICS certification maintenance
Sponsored by the
APICS Educational
and Research Foundation, the
program is made possible through dedicated volunteers and funded by generous
donations. Many of you have contributed to the success of the program in
the past, and we thank you for your generous support. Your funding has
made the difference for hundreds of students. Last year’s scholar,
Stephanie Beron sums it up this way:
“Attending the APICS 2008 International Conference was
a very motivating experience for which I am very grateful. I learned a lot
about APICS’ education, certification programs, volunteer opportunities, and the
members and volunteers that make it all
possible”
-
Stephanie Beron,
Our
goal this year is to make a difference for 72 future student leaders through the
Scholars Education Program. While the program offers the same educational
and networking opportunities for students, this year the decision was made to
offer the Case Competition separately. The purpose for separating the two
events is to allow students to more fully participate in the learning and
mentoring aspects of the conference.
To
learn more about the case competition, contact
Program
Support
APICS
members and volunteers make the APICS Scholars Education Program a
success. We ask for your support this year with promoting the program,
volunteering to mentor, and your district or chapter’s generous donations.
On the donation form, you may indicate a specific student, school, or district
for which you would like your donations to support. To distribute funds with time for
students to make travel plans, we ask for any specific student contributions by
the scholar application deadline of May 31, 2009. Please
note that your designated scholar must have applied by that deadline, too.
We will not take scholar applications after the May 31, 2009
deadline.
Although you may
direct how you wish your donation to be used, please remember that many schools
and students that we would like to include may not have a generous chapter
nearby and so general donations to the Scholar’s Program become increasingly
important so we can give this opportunity to more schools and
students.
Scholars
will receive:
·
Free Conference
registration
·
Hotel accommodations
for four nights
·
$200
Stipend
·
Mentor from APICS
professional members
·
Scholar/student
specific events at Conference
Travel
and additional costs will be the responsibility of the
Scholar.
Scholar
applications are due by May 31, 2009 and can be completed on line by going
directly to http://www.apics.org/education/conference/scholarform.asp.
Please
download and return the Scholars
Education Program Donation Form on the
APICS Web site at www.apics.org/scholars under Donors.
In the
coming weeks, we’ll be sending you more information about how you can be
involved. For questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Jennifer Howe at
773-867-1767 or send an e-mail to scholars@apics.org.
Thank you for your
consideration.
Kind
regards,
Abe
Chief Executive
Officer
APICS The Association for Operations
Management
8430 W.
O: (1) 773.867.1778 ext:
5777
C: (1)
312.804.0555
aeshkenazi@apics.org
apics.org
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