| ScholarshipsScholarships: APT US&C encourages continuing education for all active members. The scholarship award program is designed to give assistance to any active member who needs financial assistance to attend an APT US&C Conference or to attend an affiliated APT US&C Institute. Use this form to apply.  
PURPOSE: APT US&C encourages continuing education for all active members. The scholarship award program is designed to give assistance to any active member who needs financial assistance to attend an APT US&C Conference or to attend an affiliated APT US&C Institute.ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for an award, the applicant must be an active member in good standing. Members of the Board of Directors are not eligible.CRITERIA FOR THE AWARD: The main criteria for the award is financial need. However, other factors will be considered:
Total cost of the conference or institute being attended.The financial condition of the Scholarship Fund.Maximum number of awards to any one person is two.Applications must be submitted at least 60 days prior to the conference or institute.A letter from the applicant’s municipality/organization (councilor, selectman, city manager, etc.) that confirms the necessity. APPLICATION: APT US&C Scholarship application must be used when applying.PROCEDURE FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD: Awards will be made on a reimbursement basis only. No funds will be advanced. Actual disbursements will be based upon proof of payment (receipt or copy of a canceled check). Proof of payment must be mailed or emailed to the Association (link to Contact Us page). AMOUNT OF THE AWARD: A maximum award up to $500 to attend a national APT US&C conference and $250 to attend an affiliated APT US&C Institute.ADMINISTRATION: The members of the APT US&C Scholarship Award Sub-Committee shall recommend the award recipients to the Board of Directors at their next scheduled meeting. ATTENTION Ohio APT members: the OAPT offers scholarship opportunities to attend the APT US&C Annual Conference. Click here for more details (application due June 1). 
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