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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter scholarship committee reports

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1999 to 2000-12-02

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From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.

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    The Scholarship Committee 1999 End of the Year ReportNote: Soror Willa White and I agreed to Co-Chair the Scholarship Committee in the absence of Soror Betty Thomas-Orr, who had to travel to Chicago,*ILyo be with her mother.Twenty-eight girls submitted applications by the deadline, March 23/1999. The Scholarship Committee including several members of the Theta Theta Omega Executive Committee, received each application and awarded points according to the established criteria. Although there were many fine applications, the Committee worked to identify the top applicants. The Scholarship Committee awarded seven (7) $400.00 scholarships and six (6) $100.00 scholarships for a total of $3,400.00. All recipients except one have submitted the requested documentation of enrollment in a post high school program and have received their award. One applicant Patricia Devine did not respond to numerous letters and telephone calls. Therefore, the $100.00 scholarship award to this applicant was declared terminated.A reception for scholarship recipients was held in partnership with Omega Psi Phi on June 19,1999, 3:00 p.m. at the North Las Vegas Library. Theta Theta Omega scholarship winners received letters acknowledging them as a scholarship winner along with plaques declaring that fact.Other activities of the Scholarship Committee included participation in the School/Community Culturally Diverse Scholarship and Financial Aid Workshop" sponsored by ClaricCounty School District. The workshop was held on Wednesday October 13,^1999 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. A certificate and letter of thanks was issued to Theta Theta Omega by theLMulti- cultural/Community, Outreach” office^of Clark County Public Schools, Linda Young, Director1^My thanks to all Sorors for their support and to the members of the Committee: Betty Thomas-Orr, Amanda McWilliams, Ouida Brown, Jackie Brown, Billie Rayford, Lisa McNeil, E. Lavonne Lewis, Marian Bums, Sharon Savage, and Willa White.I move that this report be accepted and placed on file.Submitted by:Edna States
    The Scholarship Committee met at 10:00 a.m. on January 29,2000 at the home of Soror
    Edna States. [Members present were: Amanda McWilliams, Virginia Ingram, and Sharon
    Savage. Members absent were: E. Lavonne Lewis, Ouida Brown, Terri Polite and Lisa McNeil.
    ^The Committee reviewed the general goal of the Committee which is to foster and
    recognize achievement in our community?!
    Soror Amanda McWilliams was appointed secretary of the Committee. The Committee
    would like to award at least fifteen (15) scholarships this year. In addition, the scholarship
    recipients will receive certificates and plaques.
    A reception will be held in ^fay, to present the awards to recipients. Sorors Sharon
    Savage and Virginia Ingram will organize the reception. The exact date and place for the
    reception will be determined and reported to the sorority at a later date.
    Time-lines for completing Committee tasks were established and Committee members
    were assigned to certain tasks.
    The Committee discussed and established procedures for the handling of scholarship
    applications. In addition, the Committee determined that scholarship awards would have an
    Expiration date by which the award can be requested. It was determined that the awards will
    need to be used by Octobe^OOO.
    There was no business before the Committee and the meeting was adjourned.
    The next meeting of the Committee will be held on April 15, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. at the
    home of Soror Edna States.
    I move that this report of the Scholarship Committee be accepted and placed in file^
    Submitted by:
    Edna States
    SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT
    April 1,2000
    A Call meeting of the Theta Theta Omega Scholarship Committee took place at the home
    of Soror Edna E. States, on Saturday March 25,2000, at 1:00 p.m. Members present
    were Sorors Virginia Ingham, Darlene Hancock, and Edna E. States.
    Extending the deadline for the submission of Scholarship applications for this year was
    the purpose of the meeting. Other items related to the committee’s timelines were also
    discussed. ^pphca/ion
    The deadline for summssieH for Scholarships was extended from March 21, to March 31,
    2000. After review there was no change in timelines related to previously planned
    committee activities. Other agenda items will be discussed again at the regular
    committee meeting set forVVpril 22,2000,11:00 a.m. at the home of Soror States.
    We have a total of l/y scholarship applications at this time.
    I move that this report be accepted.
    Edna E. States
    Chairperson
    Cc: Basileus,
    Grammateus
    Chapter Record
    Committee Chair’s File
    ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC.
    THETA THETA OMEGA CHAPTER
    SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT
    MAY 13,2000
    The Scholarship Committee met at the home of Soror Edna E. States on April 22,2000, at
    11:00 a.m. Members present: Amanda McWilliams, Virginia Ingifam, Sharon Savage, and
    Darlene Hancock.
    Soror Sharon Savage reported that Kappa Xi donated $500.00 to the scholarship committee
    to be given as a scholarship. The committee decided to award six (6) $500.00 scholarships
    and two (2) $750.00 scholarships.
    Eighteen (18) applicants who met the March 31,2000 deadline. Sorors worked for several
    hours judging the applications against the identified categories. After extensive judging and
    discussion, the following applicants were identified as winners of a scholarship in the amount
    of $500.00:
    Cimmaron
    Clark
    Chaparral
    Bonanza
    ATTC
    Durango
    1. Tya Mathis
    2. Cheryl Martin
    3. Crystal Napier
    4. Aaliyah Robertson
    5. Meka Robertson
    6. Amber Crawford
    Recipients of a scholarship in the amount of $750.00 are:
    1. Jillian Williams Western
    2. Jeannette Goree Valley
    Total amount to be awarded for the year 2000 = $ 4,500.
    All of the high schools were notified in writing of the recipient and the amount and asked to
    publicize the award.
    All recipients were notified via letter of their award and given directions for collecting the
    amount.
    All applicants received a letter thanking them for their application.
    All applicants and their parents were sent an invitation to the reception to be held on
    Saturday, May 20,2000, at the North Las Vegas Library, 2300 Civic Center Dr. N Las Vegas
    89030.
    The speaker for the reception will be Leon Pearson. We ask and expect all sorors of Theta
    Theta Omega to attend.
    My thanks to members of the committee who spent the better part of the day on April 22,
    going through the process of selecting eight (8) winners from among qualified applicants.
    Your hard work on behalf of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. and Theta Theta Omega chapter is
    appreciated: Thank you!
    The next meeting of the scholarship committee will be Saturday, June 10, at 1:00 p.m. at my
    home.
    Respectively submitted,
    Edna E. States
    Scholarship Committee ReportJune 2,2000Earlier I reported that all scholarships for the year 1999 had been paid. I wish to amend that statement I received a request from one of last year’s applicants requesting payment of her scholarship for $400.00. I am requesting payment for this scholarship. That the young lady received a letter is a fact. The fact that she received the letter is the result of an error in sending out letters to recipients and applicants. The payment of the scholarship to this young lady, Mary Alexis Craig, will bring the total paid out for the year 1999 to $3,800 dollars.Thank you,^dnaE. States
    All respondents indicated their preference to keep the scholarship for African American
    students.
    Most sorors felt that financial need should continue to be the number one criteria of the
    applicant.
    Of the fourteen sorors who responded to the final question that financial need should be
    defined, indicated their preference for the need to be documented by the applicant.
    Nine comments were noted on the surveys. Examples of comments are: The student’s
    grade point average should be the only criteria, and one soror suggested that a portion of
    the scholarship be awarded on academic achievement and a portion should be based upon
    financial need.
    We thank all of the sorors who responded.
    At this point the only change in criteria has been to change the G.P. A. from 2.5 to 3.0, on
    a 4.0 scale.
    We also modified the application to more closely follow the Smart Grad format which
    appeared to the committee to be the format used by the applicants whose applications
    were selected for awards.
    We plan to submit a brief article to the Ivy Leaf highlighting the eight recipients for this
    year.
    We will present documentation to the tamiouchos today for checks to send to three of the
    recipients. All documentation from the recipients is due by October 16.
    The next meeting of the Scholarship Committee is scheduled for October 14,2000,2:00
    p.m. at the home of the chairperson, Edna States.
    The date for the 2001 Scholarship Reception has been set as May 19th, 2001.
    There may be portions of this report that need the vote of the sorority, therefore I move
    that this report be accepted.
    Edna E. States
    Chairperson
    ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY INC.
    THETA THETA OMEGA CHAPTER
    SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT
    September 9,2000
    The Scholarship Committee has met twice during the summer, we met on June 24th and
    August 19th. Both meetings were held at the home of the chairperson, Edna E. States.
    At the meeting on June 24~j the committee decided to survey chapter members with
    regards to our mission statement, criteria and goals.
    The Scholarship Committee budget for 2000-2001 has been submitted to the treasurer.
    The scholarship application and cover letter were revised.
    The following changes were made:
    1. The G.P.A. requirement for applying was changed from2.5 to 3.®
    2. A financial statement requirement was added.
    3. Demonstrated leadership skill was added as criteria.
    4. Applicants will need a letter of recommendation from three individuals, specifically a
    counselor, teacher and a community person.
    5. A statement that students who are awarded the scholarship must enter college the fall
    following their year of graduation.
    6. We established the deadline date of March 31,2001.
    The following mission statement was adopted:
    The purpose of the Theta Theta Omega Scholarship program is to provide scholarships
    for African-American female high school students who have demonstrated community
    and campus involvement, academic achievement, and leadership skill. Activities will
    focus on continued recognition to promote, encourage, and reward all aspirations
    toward post-secondary education and community service.
    The committee assigned to sorors Ouida Brown and Terri Polite the task of developing a
    survey instrument to send to members of Theta Theta Omega chapter so that we could get
    some idea of the satisfaction level of sorors with regards to the scholarship program.
    The chapter survey was developed and distributed to sorors via e-mail and U.S. Mail.
    Soror Ouida reported a return of twenty (20) surveys.
    In answer to the question: How do you want the scholarship awards given, eleven sorors
    responded and 7 indicated that they favored one large scholarship.
    14 sorors indicated that they favored a reception to award the scholarship.
    Twelve sorors responded to the question “Should we continue joint sponsorship with
    Kappa Xi and Omega Psy Phi. Eleven favored this and one opposed.
    Twelve sorors responded to the question should we open the scholarship to both genders.
    Eleven sorors preferred that we not open the scholarship to both genders; one soror
    thought that we should.
    The majority of the sorors responding to the questions should we raise the GPS to 3.5,
    answered no.
    November 4,2000
    Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Theta Theta Omega Chapter
    Scholarship Committee Report
    Scholarship Applications and all accompanying materials needed for senior girls to apply
    for the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority scholarship, 2001, sponsored by Theta Theta Omega,
    chapter have been distributed.
    The materials were sent to the Guidance Office of Clark County Public Schools, Jane
    Kadoich, Director. The criteria for application remains the same as in previous years:
    African American females, 2.5 or better G.P.A., letters of recommendations from three
    people as specified in the application, and the individual must enter a program of higher
    learning by Fall of 2001.
    The applications must be postmarked by March 31,2001, and returned to the Theta Theta
    Post Office box. The address of the P.O box is given on the application.
    Submitted by Z7'
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    Eona E. States
    Chairperson
    ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SOROROITY INCORPORATED
    THETA THETA OMEGA CHAPTER
    December 2, 2000
    Final Report of the Scholarship Committee 2000
    The Scholarship Awards Program 2000 for Theta Theta Omega Chapter has concluded.
    The committee was allotted $4,000 from the sorority fundraising efforts and $500.00 was
    contributed by Kappa Xi, to be awarded.
    Of the amount available to the committee this year, $3,750 was awarded. Seven (7) of
    the eight- (8) recipients met the deadline for enrolling in a post secondary program of
    study and have been issued checks for the full amount of their scholarship award.
    Recipients awarded scholarship in the amount of $500.00 and to whom checks have been
    issued are:
    Tya Mathis
    Cheryl Martin
    Aaliyah Robertson
    Meka Robertson
    Amber Crawford
    There were two (2) recipients of a scholarship award in the amount of $750.00, one
    student Jillian Williams enrolled in college and submitted documentation, the other
    student, Jeannete Goree has not responded to our letters or telephone calls and did not
    submit required documentation by the deadline, October 16,2000.
    Total amount awarded in scholarships for the year 2000 program is $3, 750.
    Committee members for the year 2000 were:
    Amanda McWilliams
    Willa White
    Darlene Hancock
    Ouida Brown
    Terri Polite
    Sharon Savage
    Virginia Ingram
    My thanks to each member of the committee for your participation, cooperation and
    support.
    Submitted by,
    Edna E. States, Chair