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2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 1
PROGRAM – YouthForce 2020 Scholarship/Internship
The New York Office of Turner Construction Company each year selects five high school seniors
from New York City schools for an $8,000 college scholarship/internship program. The recipients
must major in Electrical, Civil, Occupational, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management or
Architecture.
ELIGIBILITY
The scholarship program has been established to encourage minorities and women who have a
strong, sincere desire to pursue an education that will result in a career in the Building Industry.
SCHOLARSHIP GOVERNING BOARD
The recipients will be selected by Turner Construction Company
QUALIFICATIONS
School and community activities
A "B-" (80 %) cumulative Grade Average
Combined SAT scores - score 1600 or better
Written essay, 350 - 500 words - "Why I want to pursue a career in the Building
Industry"
Accepted to an Engineering school (four year) program in Civil, Occupational, Mechanical,
Electrical Engineering, Construction Management or Architecture.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTINUATION IN THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Remain in good standing with a 2.80 grade average or better.
Complete summer internships for 4 years.
Satisfactory evaluations on summer internships.
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2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 2
GUIDE LINES FOR COMPLETING AND SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
The applicant is to enclose a letter of nomination from the High School that he/she will graduate from.
In addition, the applicant must include the following:
A. Complete and sign the "Official Application Form."
B. A HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT of the applicant's grades indicating a "B-" (equivalent to
80%).
C. A TRANSCRIPT of the applicant's SAT or ACT scores.
D. Attach a written essay by the applicant consisting of no longer than one (1) typewritten,
single-spaced page to the application form addressing the theme "Why I want to pursue
a career in the building industry."
E. Attach a resume or short biographical STATEMENT of no longer than one (1) typewritten,
single spaced page to the application, which includes details of honors, scholarships
received, extracurricular activities and the items listed below:
1. Special Talent(s):
Evidence of natural or acquired ability, gift or aptitude that makes the applicant
unique.
2. Leadership:
An ability to motivate, influence, guide and inspire others to achieve individual
goals, activities or actions.
3. Community Service:
Voluntary service to benefit others.
4. Unique Endeavors:
Any special or outstanding accomplishments in the applicant’s personal,
community or academic life.
5. Obstacles
Overcoming of obstacles -- meeting personal challenges that may include
economic, mental or physical limitations, geographic or social barriers or
limitations.
F. Two letters of reference from responsible adults, not related to the applicant, that
explains the nature and length of the adult's relationship to the applicant.
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2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 3
G. OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS:
Up to three (3) pages of supplementary materials MAY be submitted with the official
application form. They may be additional letters of recommendation, testimonials, news
clippings, pamphlets or other materials, which support the application. However
OPTIONAL materials will NOT be returned.
H. CONFIRMATION OF FINANCIAL NEED:
Turner reserves the right to request supporting documentation that indicates the
applicant’s financial need. This documentation will consist of copies of the applicant’s
parent’s tax returns and W-2 statements. Do not submit this documentation until
requested.
PLEASE ATTACH ALL MATERIALS TO THE COMPLETED, SIGNED FORM AND SEND IT TO THE
FOLLOWING BY Friday, MAY 4, 2007:
Turner Construction Company
375 Hudson Street 6
th
Floor
New York, NY 10014
Attn: Stephanie Burns – Community Affairs Director
Materials submitted will not be returned.
GOOD LUCK!
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2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 4
OFFICIAL APPLICATION FORM
1. Nomination:
The nominator may be any teacher at the school the Applicant will graduate from:
I hereby nominate (applicant's full name): Name
Nominator's Signature and Title:
Day Tel. (
) -
Relationship To Applicant
2. Applicant:
Name
Home Address
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Home Tel. (
)
High School:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code
School Tel. (
)
GPA (9th grade - present)
Class Rank:
SAT Date
SAT Math Score
SAT Verbal Score
SAT Writing Score
ACT Date
SCORES
3. References:
List TWO (2) references for the application to be considered. References may not include any person
related to the applicant. Attach letters of references.
A.
First Reference:
Name:
Address
City
State
Zip Code
Day Tel: (
) -
Eve. Telsad
) -
Relationship To Applicant:
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2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 5
OFFICIAL APPLICATION FORM
References (cont’d.)
B.
Second Reference:
Name:
Address
City
State
Zip Code
Day Tel: (
) -
Eve. Telsad
) -
Relationship To Applicant:
4. Anticipated Colleges:
Indicate the colleges and programs that you applied to and the date of your acceptance, if you have
already been accepted:
COLLEGE
PROGRAM/COURSE
ACCEPTED/WAITING
I hereby attest that all statements are true to the best of my knowledge.
Signature of Applicant
Date
Page 6
2007 NEW YORK YOUTHFORCE 2020 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Page 6
APPLICATION PACKAGE CHECKLIST
The following checklist is provided so that the applicant may complete or work with the nominator to
complete the application package fully. Place a check mark in the brackets to the left of the question
if the application package contains or addresses the following:
(
)
1.
Are you a high school SENIOR?
(
)
2.
Do you meet the academic requirements as follows:
(
)
Have a cumulative grade of a "B-" (equivalent to a 2.80 on a 4.0 scale)?
(
)
Include a HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT of your grades indicating the
applicant's "B-" (equivalent to 80%).
(
)
Include a TRANSCRIPT of SAT or ACT scores.
(
)
3.
Have you fully completed all sections of the "Official Application Form" Did
the nominator and applicant signed it?
(
)
4.
Have you attached the following to the "Official Application Form":
(
)
Your written essay consisting of no longer than ONE (1) typewritten, single
spaced page to the application form indicating - "Why I want to pursue a
career in the building industry."
(
)
Your one-page, typewritten, single-spaced statement addressing at least
three of the five criteria on page 2.
(
)
5.
Have you included the TWO (2) letters of reference from responsible adults
who have knowledge of you and your accomplishments in various facets of
your life?
(
)
6.
Have you included the OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS as
indicated in Paragraph G, Page 4 ?
(
)
8.
Will the original nomination package (and its copies) be postmarked on or
before Friday, May 4, 2007
Unless you have checked every question above (except number 6 covering the "optional" items), your
nomination will not be considered.
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The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
Scholarship
Application
Kit
Instructions and Application
2006-2007
Season
Page 2
The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
2006-2007 Season
Instructions for Applicants
February 1, 2007
A limited number of ACE scholarships are available for graduates of the program.
To be eligible, the student must have been a member of the ACE Mentor Program of Greater
New York for a minimum of one year, and must enroll as a full-time student in a program related
to architecture, engineering, or construction at a college or university by the fall of this year.
The number of scholarships to be awarded and their amounts will be determined based on the
number of qualified applicants.
Additional details are provided in the attached “Scholarship Policy & Procedure.”
To Apply
Here’s how to apply:
1.
Fill out the Application and prepare your essays. Be sure to write or print neatly. It is
important that you do not leave any blanks.
2.
Attach a Letter of Recommendation on school letterhead from your Principal, Assistant
Principal or Guidance Counselor.
3.
Attach an official academic transcript indicating your GPA and SAT scores. If it is your
school’s policy not to provide transcripts to students, have your school send it to your
team leader.
4.
Staple together all pages of your application and submit to your team leader.
You must submit your completed application, including Transcripts and
Recommendations, TO YOUR TEAM LEADER no later than 5pm on March 2 (Friday)
2007. Applications received by your team leader after the due date will be rejected. Your
team leader will then forward your application, together with his/her recommendation, to the
scholarship committee. Awards will be announced in May of this year.
This application kit can be downloaded as a PDF file from www.acementor.org/NewYorkNY.
Information about past scholarship winners is also posted here.
If you have any questions, ask your team leader. If this is not possible, you can contact Ed
Jerman at [email protected] or (631) 242-6246.
Good Luck!
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The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
2006-2007 Season
Scholarship Policy and Procedure
Approved by the Board of Directors on January 17, 2007
1.
To be eligible for an ACE scholarship, the student must, a) have been a member of the ACE
Mentor Program for a minimum of one year, and b) must enroll as a full-time student in a
program related to architecture, engineering, or construction at a college or university by the fall
of the year in which the award is made, c) must submit a complete application by the assigned
date, and d) must be recommended by an ACE Mentor.
2.
The number of scholarships to be awarded and their amounts will be determined based on the
number of qualified applicants. The intent of the scholarship is to assist the student financially
throughout a four year program.
3.
Selection Criteria:
Attendance: Regularly attended ACE meetings.
Participation: Actively participated at ACE meetings.
Scholarship: Grade Point Average and difficulty of courses taken.
Aptitude: Shows potential in his/her selected field of study.
Character: Demonstrates an overall sense of decency.
4.
Applications should be accompanied by a Letter of Recommendation on school letterhead from
the student’s Principal, Assistant Principal, or Guidance Counselor, and an official transcript.
5.
Applicants submit their scholarship application to their team leader. The team leader checks that
the application is complete, and attaches his/her evaluation of the student to it. The team leader
then forwards the application to the Scholarship Committee.
6.
The Scholarship Committee consists of no less than four individuals, as appointed by the Board
of Directors. The Scholarship Committee nominates students for scholarships and recommends
the amount of the award.
7.
Once the nominees and amounts are accepted by the Board, the Scholarship Committee notifies
each applicant by letter.
8.
To indicate that they have accepted the scholarship, Recipients must sign and return the "Terms
of Scholarship."
9.
Scholarship funds are released in the fall of each year. Beginning with the 2004 awards, funds
will be paid directly to the Recipient. This also applies to awards made in prior years that are still
being paid out. In order to release an annual payment, a satisfactory “Scholarship Disbursement
Request” must be received. The Recipient is responsible to provide this form annually.
10.
Accompanying the “Scholarship Disbursement Request," the Recipient will submit confirmation
from a college that he/she is enrolled at that college on a full-time basis. Such confirmation must
state the Recipient’s major. Subsequent to the first year, confirmation from the college that the
student is in good academic standing is also required.
11.
The recipient must remain in good academic standing, must continue in a field of study covered
by ACE, and must annually provide to ACE the information requested above. Otherwise the
remainder of the scholarship will be forfeited.
* * *
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The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
2006-2007 Season
Acceptable Majors for Scholarship Awards
Approved by the Board of Directors
on September 20, 2006
The intent of the scholarship program is to provide financial assistance to students who are in a
course of study that generally leads to a career in the design and construction industry. The
following majors are acceptable for purposes of being awarded a scholarship and for receiving an
annual disbursement:
Architecture
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
Architectural Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
Construction Management
Other majors may be acceptable, at the discretion of the Education Committee
If a student is considering a major not listed above, and would still like to be considered
for a scholarship, the student must include, together with his or her scholarship
application, a persuasive explanation of how the major will lead to a career in the design
and construction industry. Likewise, students who are submitting a disbursement form
and who are not enrolled in a major listed above must submit a similar explanation with
their disbursement form.
This policy applies for all scholarships awarded in 2007 and subsequent years.
Other majors may be acceptable, at the discretion of the Education Committee.
If a student is considering a major not listed above, and would still like to be considered for a
scholarship, the student must include, together with his or her scholarship application, a
persuasive explanation of how the major will lead to a career in the design and construction
industry. Likewise, students who are submitting a disbursement form and who are not enrolled in
a major listed above must submit a similar explanation with their disbursement form.
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The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
2006-2007 Season
Scholarship Application (Page 1)
Print Neatly!
Last Name
First
M.I.
...........................................................................……..
Address
Apt.
...............................................................................…..
City
State
Zip
....................................................................................
Phone: (………).......................................................... .
Email: ........................................................ ……………
This was my (circle one):
1
st
2
nd
3
rd
4
th
year in ACE
Date of Birth (mo/day/yr):
……/….…/…....
Male
Female
High School Information:
High School Name: ................................................................................................................
High School Address: ............................................................................................................
Current Cumulative GPA (scale of 100):…………… Attach transcript
Latest SAT scores: Math………… Verbal………….. Written……….. Attach backup
Extracurricular Activities and Work Experience: (brief description and dates)
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
Awards and Honors:
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
Hobbies, Interests, and Skills:
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
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The ACE Mentor Program
of Greater New York
2006-2007 Season
Scholarship Application (Page 2)
Intended Major:
...........................................................................................................................................................
Colleges applied to:
...........................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................................................
Essays:
On separate paper, type or neatly write two (2) 500 word essays. Choose any 2 essays from the
questions below. Make sure your name and the question you are writing about is at the top of
each page.
1. How has your participation in ACE benefited you?
2. Describe your thoughts on any architectural, engineering, or construction achievement that
you feel is significant.
3. Pick something that you see around you that you think needs to be redesigned, and
describe how you would redesign it. It could be an item, a space or structure, or a
process.
4. What are your career goals, and how and why did you choose them?
5. What personal challenges have you had to deal with, how did you overcome them, and
What challenges do you see ahead for yourself?
Certification and Signature:
I certify that the information provided in this application is complete and accurate to the best of my
knowledge, and that the essays were written by me. I understand that falsification of any information
will result in my being disqualified from the scholarship program, and may result in my being
expelled from ACE. I also give ACE permission to use my name, photographs and videos of me or of
graphics or models that I create, or written materials that I prepare, for educational and promotional
purposes.
Applicant Signature: ..................................................................................
Parent or Guardian Signature………………………………………………….
Date:..........................
Date:…………………







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JOHN A. CAVANAGH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sponsored by the Contractors’ Association of Greater New York, Inc.
950 Third Avenue, 25
th
Floor, New York, New York 10022
(T) 212.838.9025 ● (F) 212.230.4980
www.cagnyonline.com
2007 Application and Rules
The Scholarship Fund
In 2001, the Contractors’ Association of Greater New York, Inc. (“CAGNY”) created a
college scholarship fund to enhance educational opportunities for tomorrow’s
construction industry leaders. The fund was named the John A. Cavanagh Scholarship
Fund (the “JAC Scholarship Fund” or the “Fund”) in honor of John A. Cavanagh, a
founding member of CAGNY, its past Chairman for over 20 years, and its current 2
nd
Vice President and Chairman Emeritus. Each year, the Fund presents a scholarship
award to several worthy high school seniors, seven of whom this year shall be children of
persons employed by one of the eligible CAGNY member firms (the “CAGNY Family
Scholarship Award”), and two of whom shall be economically disadvantaged students
enrolled in a New York City Public High School (the “NYC Public High School Award”).
The Scholarship Awards
Each of the seven CAGNY Family Scholarship Awards shall be in the amount of $3,000
per year, for up to four (4) years of undergraduate-level study; the two NYC Public High
School Awards shall each be in the amount of $1,500 per year, for up to four (4) years of
undergraduate-level study. Recipients of the awards may attend any accredited two or
four-year college, university or approved trade school.
Application packets must be received by the Contractors’ Association of Greater New
York via First Class Mail to: 950 Third Avenue, 25
th
Floor, New York, New York 10022,
or via email to: [email protected], Attn: Dawn Zanichelli, by no later than
March 23, 2007.
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A selection committee will evaluate applications between March 26
th
and April 13
th
. The
following criteria shall be utilized in making each award: financial need, high school
academic record, extracurricular activities, honors and awards, and school
recommendations; in the case of the NYC Public High School Award, the applicant’s
economic need, as well as his or her desire/ability to pursue a career in the construction
industry (described below) will be the paramount considerations. In the event that the
Committee is presented with several well-deserving applicants, it may request to meet
with those applicants for a personal interview. The committee shall announce its
selection in or about late April 2007. Students must remain in good academic standing
at the undergraduate-level institution to continue to receive the award throughout the
four-year period.
Honorable Mentions
In 2004, the JAC Scholarship Fund added the category of “Honorable Mention” to its
CAGNY Family Scholarship program. Seven Honorable Mentions shall be awarded to
recipients from each of the eligible member companies who are deemed by the Selection
Committee as worthy of this award; each student shall receive a one-time $500 college
stipend award payable to the student.
Eligibility
CAGNY Family Scholarship Award
To qualify for the CAGNY Family Scholarship Award, the applicant must be a secondary
school senior who will graduate during the current year and who is admitted to an
accredited two or four year college, university or trade school in the 2007-2008
academic year. The applicant must also be the child (whether adopted or natural) of a
person who is an employee of one of the following members of CAGNY: AMEC
Construction Management, Inc.; Bovis Lend Lease LMB, Inc.; Cauldwell Wingate Co.,
LLC; Cavanagh/Stewart International, Inc.; HRH Construction LLC; Plaza Construction
Corp.; or Turner Construction Company (“Participating Members”).
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NYC Public High School Award
To qualify for the NYC Public High School Award, the applicant must be a secondary
school senior attending a New York City public school who will graduate during the
current year and who is admitted to an accredited two or four year college, university or
trade school in the 2007-2008 academic year. The applicant must establish significant
financial need, and his or her desire and ability to pursue a career in construction
management, architecture, civil or electrical engineering, or another professional or
managerial position in the construction industry.
The Selection Committee
The Selection Committee shall consist of seven (7) CAGNY members. Each of the
Participating Members shall select one management-level employee and one alternate
to serve as a Selection Committee Member. Each member shall be granted one vote
towards the selection process.
Payment of Scholarship and Honorable Mention Awards
Each scholarship award and honorable mention award will become effective when the
student is enrolled in the undergraduate-level school to which he or she has been
admitted. The CAGNY Family Scholarship Award or Honorable Mention Award shall be
paid directly to the student upon presentation to the Fund of proof of enrollment; the
NYC Public High School Award shall be paid directly to the institution of undergraduate
level study in which the recipient enrolls upon presentation to the Fund of proof of
enrollment.
Scholarship for Successive Years
A scholarship recipient who maintains satisfactory progress towards his/her
undergraduate-level degree shall receive his/her yearly scholarship award in each of the
succeeding three (3) years of his/her enrollment in the undergraduate-level school. The
award shall be paid directly to the student upon presentation to the Fund of proof of
enrollment for that successive academic year and proof of academic good standing (see
below), but in no event earlier than August 15 preceding that academic year.
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Satisfactory progress shall be judged by whether the scholarship recipient remains in
“academic good standing” by standards set by the undergraduate-level school. A
scholarship recipient must, for proof of academic good standing, submit to the Fund
either his/her school transcript or a letter from an appropriate school official that the
recipient remains in academic good standing.
In the event that the scholarship recipient is not in academic good standing at the time
that a scholarship award payment becomes due (for example, the student has been
placed on “academic probation” or similar status), the scholarship payment shall be
withheld until such time as the student regains academic good standing. In the event
that the scholarship recipient fails to regain academic good standing by the conclusion
of the second full semester after being placed on academic probation or similar status,
the scholarship recipient shall forfeit future scholarship payments.
Unless the Committee determines that a special circumstance exists, a scholarship
recipient who withdraws from his/her undergraduate-level school for more than one (1)
semester will thereby forfeit his/her future scholarship payments.
With respect to the Family Scholarship Award, if the scholarship recipient’s parent does
not remain in the employ of the Participating Member through which the scholarship
award was originally received, the Committee shall have the discretion to continue or
discontinue the recipient’s award in successive years.
Application Procedure
Application packets must be received by the Contractors’ Association of Greater New
York, Inc. via First Class Mail to: 950 Third Avenue, 25
th
Floor, New York, New York
10022, Attn: Dawn Zanichelli, or via email to: [email protected], by no later
than March 23, 2007.
Your application packet MUST contain the following:
1) A completed JAC Scholarship Application Form, which is attached
hereto;
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2) Your high school transcript through the first seven semesters of your
high school attendance; and
3) A written recommendation from your high school principal, assistant
principal, guidance counselor or teacher.
(4) For the NYC Public High School Award only: A brief
statement (typewritten or legibly written in pen) explaining your
interest in pursuing a professional/managerial career in the
construction industry.
You MAY include within your application packet the following materials, but they are
not necessary for the Committee to assess your application:
1) A personal statement (not to exceed two (2) typed pages) that
discusses any topic that will enhance the Committee’s assessment of
your application, including the reason(s) for which you seek this
scholarship, your interest in pursuing a career of your choice, or any
special life circumstances that the Committee should consider;
2) The official report of your SAT score.
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Sponsored by the Contractors’ Association of Greater New York, Inc.
Mail applications to: JAC Scholarship Fund, 950 Third Avenue, 25
th
Floor, New York, New York 10022 / Attn: Dawn Zanichelli
Email applications to: [email protected] / Attn: Dawn Zanichelli
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JOHN A. CAVANAGH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
APPLICATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP
(Please type or print neatly)
________________________________________
____________________
APPLICANT’S NAME
DATE OF BIRTH
__________________________________________________
________________
ADDRESS
Street
Apt#
City
State
Zip Code
(____)____________________
______________________________
TELEPHONE
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
________________________________________
____________________
HIGH SCHOOL CURRENTLY ATTENDING
DATE OF GRADUATION
__________________________________________________
________________
ADDRESS
Street
City
State
Zip Code
(____)____________________
______________________________
TELEPHONE NUMBER
PRINCIPAL’S NAME
___________________________________
_________________________
CAGNY COMPANY THAT EMPLOYS PARENT
(If Applicable)
PARENT’S NAME
ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES: $________________________
(For CAGNY purposes only - information will be kept confidential)
AMOUNT OF OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AND AID (OTHER THAN LOANS) YOU EXPECT TO
RECEIVE FROM ANY SOURCE: $_____________________
(1) Please list all major student activities in which you have engaged (and offices held, if any)
while attending high school: ______________________________________________
__________________________________________________
________________
__________________________________________________
________________
(2) Please list any honors or award you received while attending high school: ____________
__________________________________________________
_______________
__________________________________________________
_______________
(3) High School Grade Point Average: ______ Approximate Class Rank (if known): _______
(4) Name and address of college/university/trade school you plan to attend: _____________
__________________________________________________
________________
(a) What course of study do you plan to pursue?_______________________________
Applicant’s Signature
:___________________________ Date: ______________
____________________
The JAC Scholarship Award is an equal opportunity not-for-profit scholarship fund. The decision to grant
an award will not be based on any characteristic protected by law, including race, color, age, religion,
national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or citizenship status.














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JOHN A. CAVANAGH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sponsored by the Contractors’ Association of Greater New York, Inc.
950 Third Avenue, 25
th
Floor, New York, New York 10022
(T) 212.838.9025 ● (F) 212.230.4980
www.cagnyonline.com
2007 Application and Rules
The Scholarship Fund
In 2001, the Contractors’ Association of Greater New York, Inc. (“CAGNY”) created a
college scholarship fund to enhance educational opportunities for tomorrow’s
construction industry leaders. The fund was named the John A. Cavanagh Scholarship
Fund (the “JAC Scholarship Fund” or the “Fund”) in honor of John A. Cavanagh, a
founding member of CAGNY, its past Chairman for over 20 years, and its current 2
nd
Vice President and Chairman Emeritus. Each year, the Fund presents a scholarship
award to several worthy high school seniors, seven of whom this year shall be children of
persons employed by one of the eligible CAGNY member firms (the “CAGNY Family
Scholarship Award”), and two of whom shall be economically disadvantaged students
enrolled in a New York City Public High School (the “NYC Public High School Award”).
The Scholarship Awards
Each of the seven CAGNY F 
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