CHILDREN OF MEMBERS



RULES AND DIRECTIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS PROGRAM

(important updates are in red)


The North Carolina Association of Rescue and Emergency Medical Services, Inc. will award each year, thirty-five (35) $12,000.00 Scholarships to thirty-five (35) outstanding high school seniors. These awards will be paid to the student in installments of $1,500.00 per semester. These awards will be made to those Seniors who will enroll in a four (4) year college or university in North Carolina, beginning in the Fall, after their graduation from high school that same year. This scholarship may be awarded for a total of four (4) years.*

The North Carolina Association of Rescue and Emergency Medical Services, Inc. will award each year, ten (10) $8,000.00 Scholarships to ten (10) outstanding high school seniors. These awards will be paid to the student in installments of $500.00 per semester, the first two (2) years, then $1,500.00 per semester the last two (2) years of school. These awards will be made to those Seniors who will enroll in a two (2) year college in North Carolina, beginning in the Fall, after their graduation from high school that same year. This scholarship will continue into a four (4) year college or university, on transfer from a two (2) year college to a four (4) year college or university. This scholarship may be awarded for a total of four (4) years.*

In addition, the N. C. Association of Rescue and EMS will award each year thirty-five (35) $2,000.00 scholarships to thirty-five (35) outstanding high school seniors, who will enter a two (2) year course of study at a community college, technical institute, or an accredited trade school in the fall, after graduation from high school that same year. Awards will be paid to the student in installments of $500.00 per semester. This scholarship may be awarded for a total of two (2) years.*

Each eligible member or child of member may apply for exactly one scholarship in any given year. Please do not submit multiple applications!

The following criteria should be submitted with each application
**application must be made on-line**

Listing by years from 9th grade through 12th grade.

  1. It is critical that applicant provide a valid e-mail address with their application, as correspondence related to the application will be sent by e-mail.
  2. A listing of extracurricular activities
  3. A listing of church and community activities
  4. A listing of honors, awards, special recognitions
  5. A typed description of the student's plans after college
  6. A high school transcript, including S.A.T. Scores*
  7. A list of work experience, if any. List hours per week worked.
  8. Financial need such as medical expenses, care of additional family members, etc.
  9. Financial resources you may be receiving or are going to receive such as social security, scholarships, loans, etc.
* Your application cannot be processed until your high school transcript has been received by the application processor.

Awards shall be based upon the student's scholastic achievement, intellectual ability, financial need, character, and promise of future contribution to our State and Nation. Selection of recipients is to be made without discrimination as to race, sex, creed or national origin. After entering school; a recipient must stay continuously enrolled in an accredited institution, maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average each semester and carry twelve (12) credit hours or more each semester. To receive payment applicants must furnish a transcript or grade report of the previous semester, Fall grades by February, 10th, Spring grades by July 10th. Payment will be made upon receipt of transcript or grade report (Exemptions are for odd class schedule, summer school, compressed, accelerated, etc., sixty (60) days shall apply). Failure to do so will result in loss of scholarship. Please allow 2-4 weeks for payment processing.

Continuation of the payments of educational benefits for children of active members shall be conditioned on the continuance of active membership in the rescue or emergency medical service by the parent or parents with an eligible department.

Applications are available on-line on January 1st and will remain through March 31. Applicants must apply, on-line, by March 31st. Please read rules for eligibility.

All recipients will be posted on the web page by May 15th of each year. It is important, when checking the web-site, that you search under the year that you applied for a scholarship. All scholarship winners will be listed by the application year, not the year that the scholarship was awarded.

RESCUE SQUAD WORKERS' RELIEF FUND



General Statute Chapter 58, Article 88, section 5 (G.S. 58-88-5)

(3) The purpose of this fund is to award scholarships to children of members, deceased members, or retired members in good standing, for the purpose of attending a four year college or university, and for the purpose of attending a two year course of study at a community college or an accredited trade or technical school, any of which is located in the state of North Carolina. Continuation of the payment of educational benefits for children of active members shall be conditioned on the continuance of active membership in the Rescue or EMS service by the parent or parents.

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES



  1. Scholarship Awards: The state shall be divided into ten areas. Ten (10) scholarships in the amount of $12,000.00 each, ten (10) scholarships in the amount of $8,000.00 and ten (10) scholarships in the amount of $2,000.00 each shall be made. Each area shall be entitled to one (1) $12,000.00 scholarship, (1) $8,000.00 and one (1) $2,000.00 scholarship.

    The executive committee at its discretion, may award up to twenty-five (25) $12,000.00 scholarships and up to twenty-five (25) $2,000.00 scholarships per year.

  2. The scholarship application forms will be available on our web site on January 1st.
  3. Applications must be submitted no later than March 31st.
  4. Applicants are restricted to those children of members, deceased members, or retired members.
  5. Applicants must be seniors who will graduate from high school and attend college in the same year they apply for the scholarship.
  6. The $12,000.00 scholarship may be used only for attending a four year college or university in North Carolina.
    PLEASE NOTE: If you complete your two (2) year college requirements, on graduation from high school, please apply for this scholarship ($12,000.00).
  7. The 8,000.00 scholarship may be used only for attending a two year college and transferring to a four year college or university in North Carolina.
  8. The $2,000.00 scholarship may be used only for attending a two year community college or trade or technical school in North Carolina.
  9. Death Benefits Award: Certain education benefits for the children of deceased rescue or EMS workers who have lost their lives in the line of duty are available for those who qualify to enter schools of higher education in North Carolina. The determination as to the cause of death will be made by the Office of State Treasurer and reviewed by the Executive Committee. These educational benefits will be determined as needed and approved by the Executive Committee.

This Awards Program provides $820,000.00 per year in scholarships to children of eligible members of rescue squads and EMS services.