DOI offers Junior Statesmen scholarships

February 25, 2006 - Posted in Education News, Scholarship

The U.S. Department of the Interior is encouraging top high school student leaders, grades 10-11, to apply for one of three full scholarships being offered by Department of the Interior to attend a Junior Statesmen Summer School session in the States.

The scholarships cover all tuition costs and round trip transportation to the Summer School of the students’ choice.

Summer school students take exciting college level courses in American Government and Speech, while they develop and polish their leadership skills.

Monthlong sessions of the Junior Statesmen Summer School are conducted on the prestigious university campuses of Stanford (near San Francisco), Northwestern (near Chicago), Princeton University (near New York), Yale (near New York), and Georgetown (in Washington, D.C.).

Junior Statesmen Summer School

Highlighting each summer school session is a high level speakers program which gives students a chance to meet and question legislators, other elected officials, judges, reporters, political campaign consultants, and others in the political arena.

Each night, summer school students debate controversial political issues in a simulation of the United States Congress.

Admission to summer school is competitive. Admission decisions are based on an applicant’s academic achievement, leadership, and interest in politics or government. To apply, students submit a copy of their high school grades, a three-page personal essay, a recommendation form from a counselor or teacher and a Scholarship Application.

Tuition, which covers all academic expenses, housing and meals for the month, is $3,875. Transportation to the school is not included in the tuition.

For 14 years, DOI has offered full tuition and transportation scholarships to the Junior Statesmen Summer School to outstanding high school students in Guam, the CNMI, the Republic of Palau, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa; three scholarships per insular area.

In the past 14 years, 304 students from Guam, 285 students from the CNMI, and 148 students from the Republic of Belau have attended The Junior Statesmen Summer School.

The deadline for Republic of Palau student applications is Feb. 28, 2006; for the CNMI, application deadline is March 28; Guam application deadline is April 7. DOI scholarship decisions are made by The Junior Statesmen Summer School Admissions Committee.

Junior Statesmen Summer School

Department of Interior Scholarship Award decisions are based on an applicant’s academic achievement, leadership, and interest in politics or government as exhibited in the Summer School application materials (essay, transcript, and teacher recommendation) along with the scholarship application.

Karen Prosser, Territorial Recruiter for the Junior Statesmen Summer Programs will visit the CNMI from Monday, Feb. 27, through Monday, March 6; Prosser will visit Guam from Tuesday, March 7, through Tuesday, March 14, to recruit outstanding students for the Summer School and Department of the Interior Scholarships.

During her visit, Prosser will meet with interested students and school officials at each high school as well as parents, political officials and community leaders.

For more information about Junior Statesmen Summer School and Interior Department scholarships, contact in Saipan: Christi Omengabar at 285-2362, or Jeff Schorr at the Interior Office at 234-8861.

In Guam, contact Associate Superintendent Eloise Sanchez 671/475-0446. In the Republic of Belau, contact Joyce Isechal 680/488-6509.


2 Responses to “DOI offers Junior Statesmen scholarships”

  1. Ms. Marlynn Albert Says:

    I have a daughter she already accepted to this program she is addenting Bethania High School in belau,originally she is from chuuk and they told her she is elegible for any scholarship because she is not palauan. I just find this webside and I really need your help on this as a parents I can try to put some of her financial need but as I said we need any or some kind of scholarship to help her. She is a junior and they are asking us parents to provide the full amount which I think it is very expensive for us.
    Thank you and I know this is very late but I really want my daughter to get this chance she was accepted last year and this year and this is the main problem. I wish that I know this long time ago.

  2. Robert Pope Says:

    My stepdaughter Valerie Piedra has been accepted to the jounior statesmen at Yale. We have sent out over a 100 letters for donation to help send her. All of the responses have been answer no. Any help you can give us would be wonderful.She is a outstanding student this would be a great opprtunity for her.

    Thank you,

    Robert Pope

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