Please
join us in recruiting a new generation of LIS professionals and help
ensure that all potential and new LIS students are aware of these
opportunities for support! We encourage you to share this information
broadly:
The
American Library Association is currently accepting applications for
the ALA Scholarship Program which includes over 12 different scholarship
opportunities, many of which make multiple annual awards. For more
information visit www.ala.org/scholarships. The deadline to apply for
ALA Scholarships is March 1, 2015.
The
American Library Association (ALA) has committed itself to making a
Master’s degree in library and information science more accessible and
affordable for talented women and men who have made the library
profession a career choice. Libraries serve as the foundation of
life-long learning in our society – they change lives, build communities
and connect individuals at the local level with global resources of
information and knowledge. Libraries need culturally diverse librarians.
This is the goal of the Spectrum Scholarship Program. Spectrum
annually provides 50 or more American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian,
Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander students with a $5,000 tuition scholarship and $1,500 in
professional development funds.
Over
880 students from traditionally underrepresented groups have received
scholarships, leadership training, professional networking and mentoring
in order to build a pool of talented and trained library leaders
reflective of the populations served by all libraries. If you would
like to join this extraordinary group and you are committed to serving
your community, a Spectrum Scholarship can position you for success.
Did You Know?
•
You do not need to be formally enrolled or accepted into library school
at the time of your application, you simply need to be enrolled by the
Fall semester immediately following your selection for a Spectrum
Scholarship.
•
Your Spectrum Scholarship can be used at any ALA-accredited graduate
program in library and information studies or an ALA/AASL-recognized
School Library Media program.
• You need to be enrolled in only two courses per semester while receiving your Spectrum scholarship funds.
• Current students are eligible for Spectrum provided they can complete 2
classes for credit during the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 semesters and
do not plan to graduate prior to May 2016.
For
full Spectrum eligibility requirements and benefits, visit
www.ala.org/spectrum. Contact us at spectrum@ala.org or by calling 800-545-2433
ext 5048. Information on applying to Spectrum, as well as other
scholarships available through the American Librarianship Association,
can be found at www.ala.org/scholarships.
The following items are required for all ALA scholarship applications:
1. Completed online application (which includes a personal statement).
2. Three professional references (only references on the official
online form will be accepted). You will be prompted to indicate your
professional references within the online application.
3. Official academic transcripts from institution(s) where you received
your bachelor’s degree. Only official (sealed) copies will be accepted.
All items must be received in the ALA Scholarship Clearinghouse, 50 E.
Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611, by March 1 to be considered.
Gwendolyn Prellwitz
Office for Diversity & Spectrum
American Library Association
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611
gprellwitz@ala.org
800.545.2433 ext 5048
www.ala.org/diversity
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