ISAA Scholarship Program
Previous scholarship
awards:
2007-2008 A.J.
Appel of Joice, Iowa
2008-2009 $1,000 to Jay Hock of Dallas, Iowa
2009-2010 $1,000 to Ben Hoch of Knoxville, Iowa
2010-2011 $500 Stephani Bisinger of Central City, Iowa
2010-2011 $500 Isabella Schroeder of Des Moines, Iowa
2011-2012 $200 to Bridger Deaton of Otley, Iowa, (declined acceptance),
$400 to Isabella Schroeder of Des Moines, Iowa, and $400 to Miranda Leek
of Des Moines, Iowa
The Iowa State Archery Association has a college scholarship program
available to high school seniors. The applicant must be a current Iowa State Archery Association
member to qualify and the amount of the scholarship will be determined
by the scholarship committee.
Iowa State Archery
Association
Scholarship Program
1. How can you become eligible for the ISAA Scholarship?
a) All applicants must be a senior in high school and enrolled in a
recognized high school or possess a General Education Development (GED)
diploma, or be a full time college student.
b) Applicant must have been an active member of the ISAA for a minimum
of 2 years.
c) Grants will be awarded on an objective basis without regard to race,
religion, color, creed, sex, national
origin, age, and physical or mental disability. Awards are made on the
basis of participation in ISAA
activities. Other criteria include academic achievement, financial need,
moral character, and such
additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the scholarship
committee. Examples of such criteria
include results of performance tests, contributions to school and
community, the students application
letters, archery endeavors, future goals, potential, reference letters,
etc.
2. How many scholarships will be given each year?
The number of scholarships to be given each year will be determined by
the Scholarship Committee,
based on funds available and the number of qualified nominees.
3. Will the scholarships be given to the person finishing high school
with the best grade
point average?
Scholastic achievements are not the main requirement, but will be
weighed in their proper balance during
the selection process.
4. How much will the scholarship amount per winner be?
The minimum amount will be $100, but the actual amount will be based on
the amount available in the
scholarship program at the time of selection. Student may reapply each
year. But the student will win only
two scholarships with a maximum total award of $1000 per student.
5. How can you apply for the ISAA Scholarship?
If you meet the qualifications, above, you may print a copy of the
application form from the ISAA web
site or copy the application form from the ISAA Arrow hound newsletter.
The completed application
must be mailed to: ISAA Scholarship Program, 1425 Plymouth Road, Mason
City, Iowa. All applications
must be post marked by February 8th for award consideration for the end
of the same school year.
www.nfaa-archery.org
then use the link to the Iowa State Archery Association.
6. If I am selected to receive the ISAA Scholarship, when and how will I
receive it?
A confirmation letter to the winner (s) of the ISAA Scholarship will be
mailed in April. During August of
said year, the ISAA will forward the award in the form of a check to the
cashier of the institution of
higher education of the recipient’s choice for deposit to the student’s
financial account to be used as the
student sees fit. If the student decides not to attend an institution of
higher learning, the amount will be
returned to the ISAA Scholarship Fund.
Reminder
Applications and all accompanying letters for the ISAA Scholarship must
be postmarked or emailed to
the ISAA no later than February 8th in order to be considered for the
scholarship.






