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CALG Scholarship Program

CALG Scholarship Program

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

23/10/2023
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About This Scholarship

The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG), which was established in 1991, is predicated on the idea that better and more extensive communication between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituents, and other groups will lead to more employment opportunities. By collaborating closely with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programmes (OFCCP), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and other related administrative agencies, CALG promotes affirmative action and equal employment opportunity by advocating for the positions and viewpoints of its constituents, influencing legislative and regulatory outcomes, and informing constituents about developments regarding regulatory changes.

Eligibility Criteria For CALG Scholarship Program

Here are some general eligibility factors commonly considered for such scholarships:

  • Employment status: Typically, employment-related scholarships are designed for individuals who are currently employed or seeking employment. The specific requirements may differ, such as being unemployed, underemployed, or transitioning between careers.
  • Field of employment: Certain scholarships target individuals working in specific industries or occupations. These scholarships aim to support the professional development of individuals in those fields.
  • Financial need: Some scholarships prioritize candidates with demonstrated financial need. This requirement may involve providing information about your income, assets, and expenses to determine your eligibility.
  • Academic performance: Many scholarships assess academic performance, such as GPA or previous academic achievements. This criterion helps identify candidates who have excelled academically.
  • Work experience: Some scholarships may require a minimum amount of work experience in a particular field. This requirement ensures that the scholarship is targeted towards individuals who have gained some practical experience in their chosen profession.
  • Personal statement or essay: Many scholarship applications require a personal statement or essay. This allows applicants to demonstrate their career goals, aspirations, and how the scholarship would contribute to their professional development.
  • Letters of recommendation: Scholarships often require one or more letters of recommendation from employers, professors, or mentors. These letters provide insight into the applicant’s skills, character, and potential for success.
  • Citizenship or residency: Certain scholarships may have restrictions based on citizenship or residency status. Some scholarships are open only to citizens or residents of a particular country or region.

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