Your personal contributions at UCF toward one or more of the five goals for UCF. Please list specific actions or activities which you have initiated or in which you have been involved and the goal to which they contribute. The 5 goals for UCF can be found at http://president.ucf.edu/mission.html
A personal leadership experience and how it has affected your views on leadership.
A current resume
Two letters of recommendation which address your community service experience and your commitment to community involvement
To qualify for the scholarship you must:
Have a minimum 3.2 cumulative UCF GPA.
Be a full-time student enrolled in the LEAD Scholars Program
Be in good standing with the LEAD Scholars Program
The Bill and Ksenia Merck Endowed Scholarship was created in 2000 for eligible first-year LEAD Scholars to be used for tuition, fees, books and other educational expenses. The scholarship is a one-time award of $500.
To qualify for the scholarship you must:
Have or maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative UCF GPA to be eligible
Be a full-time 1st year student enrolled in the LEAD Scholars Program
Be in good standing with the LEAD Scholars Program
Submit a completed application
Please attach:
A one page personal statement/essay discussing the following:
Your personal contributions at UCF toward one or more of the five goals for UCF. Please list specific actions or activities which you have initiated have been involved in and the specific UCF goal to which they contribute. The 5 goals for UCF can be found at http://www.ucf.edu/aboutUCF/mission/goal.htm
A personal leadership experience and how it has affected your views on leadership
A current resume including your leadership and community involvement
Two letters of recommendation that address your community service and/or leadership experience. Please choose faculty members, professional staff members, or non-profit organization leaders.
Purpose & History
The friends of Henri Landwirth and the Heart
of America Foundation established the Heart of UCF Award in 1999. The award
is given each year as tribute to a UCF student who demonstrates the leadership,
compassion, commitment to service, and humanitarianism exemplified by Henri
Landwirth.
Henri
Landwirth is one of Orlando and the nation's most distinguished individuals.
One of the youngest survivors of the Holocaust, Landwirth was separated from
his family while still a boy. He lost his father and mother and survived five
years in the concentration camps before finding freedom. After the war, with
the help of relatives who loaned him passage, Henri made his way to the United
States. Within three months of his arrival in New York, he was surprised to
find himself drafted to fight in Korea.
When he was released, Henri studied hotel management under the GI Bill. He
worked as a bellhop, a desk clerk, and a night manager before being offered
a chance to manage a hotel in a little place called Cape Canaveral. The Starlight
Motel, as it was known, was the first hotel at the Cape. It was soon to become
famous as the "home away from home' for the Mercury 7 astronauts.
As he became increasingly successful, Henri sought ways to give back, creating
the Fanny Landwirth Foundation for seniors, helping establish the Astronaut
Scholarship Foundation for promising students, and founding Give
Kids the World for terminally ill children.
Over 40,000 terminally ill children from around the world have visited Give
Kids the World since it was created. These children and their families stay
at the 56-acre resort Henri Landwirth created for them, dine in a Gingerbread
house, and play in the Castle of Miracles. They visit Disney, Universal Studios,
Seaworld, and all the other major area attractions during a six-day vacation,
thanks to Henri Landwirth, Give Kids the World, and their corporate sponsors.
The Recipient
The LEAD Scholar student who best exemplifies the values stated above and demonstrated
by Henri Landwirth will be selected annually for the Heart of UCF Award. The
recipient will receive a bronze sculpture created by nationally known sculptor,
Frank Eliscu, designer of the Heisman Trophy, the Oval Office's Presidential
Eagle, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The Criteria
Please attach:
A one page personal statement/essay discussing your personal community service experience and how it has affected your views on leadership
Two letters of recommendation which address your community service experience and your commitment to community involvement
A current resume
To qualify for the scholarship you must:
Have a minimum 3.5 cumulative UCF GPA
Be a full-time student enrolled in the LEAD Scholars Program
Be in good standing with the LEAD Scholars Program
University Club Scholarship(eligible award receipients are notified individually)
This $2800 scholarship is given to a first-year LEAD Scholar in the spring and is renewable for a second year. Students must be a PERMANENT resident of Orange, Seminole, or Osceola County.
College of Business Scholarship
This one-time $2000 scholarship is funded for two LEAD Scholars from the College of Business Administration. LEAD Scholar students will have to meet all criteria for the scholarship (including junior standing at the time the scholarship is received), and they must apply for the scholarship by the Feb. 1st , deadline. The recipients will receive disbursements of $1,000 in Summer and Fall 2008, or Fall 2008 and Spring 2009. Here is the selection criteria information:
Previous recipients may re-apply
Undergraduate students only-junior standing at the time the scholarship is received in summer 2008
Must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA overall
Financial need may be considered
Must be enrolled in the CBA or be a Florida Community College transfer student with a junior class standing at the time award is received
Must be full time (12 hours)
Must demonstrate involvement in leadership and community service
The scholarship application instructions and application are available here: http://www.bus.ucf.edu/dean/cgi-bin/site/sitew.cgi?page=index_scholarships.htx
Make sure to click on the application link and then the BE 2000 scholarship on the application.
Orlando East Rotary Club Scholarship
This scholarship is given in memory of Dwayne Dees and is a one-time, non-renewable reward of $1000. Due: 3/21/08. Orlando East Rotary Leadership Scholarship - One scholarship will be awarded to a current 1st year going into their 2nd year of the program in the amount of $1000. Requirements: Minimum of 3.2 UCF GPA, a full-time student enrolled in the LEAD Scholars Program and must be in good standing with the University and LEAD Scholars. Applications are available now and are due by 5pm on Friday, March 21, 2008. The scholarship will be awarded at the LEAD Scholars Graduation Dinner on April 7, 2008. Click here for the East Orlando Rotary application