This scholarship is open to all Northeastern Illinois University students.
The Max Graves Moody Scholarship was created by a private donor in memory of her father, Captain Max Moody, who as a young man left the family farm, trained as a pilot with the Army Air Corps, served in World War II, and returned home to teach others how to fly at a time when aviation was coming of age. Max Moody was kind and smart, with a great sense of humor and a great love for family. He also loved flying and was dedicated to serving his country.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The signed application and original proposal are due in the Office of Academic Affairs no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact Academic Affairs at acadaff@neiu.edu or (773) 442-5420.
PDFs of completed (and signed) application forms and proposals may be emailed to acadaff@neiu.edu.
The scholarship recipient will submit a reflection paper on his or her experience.
Originally posted by Toula Wellbrook, Director of Communication. Adapted for TRIO by V. Collins
The Max Graves Moody Scholarship was created by a private donor in memory of her father, Captain Max Moody, who as a young man left the family farm, trained as a pilot with the Army Air Corps, served in World War II, and returned home to teach others how to fly at a time when aviation was coming of age. Max Moody was kind and smart, with a great sense of humor and a great love for family. He also loved flying and was dedicated to serving his country.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- A completed and signed application form
- An original 1-3 page typed (12-point font), double-spaced proposal addressing the following topic:
What would you use the scholarship funds for, and how would that reflect a spirit of innovation, imagination, risk-taking or idea generation?
Northeastern Illinois University
Office of Academic Affairs
Building C, Room 102
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-4699
Office of Academic Affairs
Building C, Room 102
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-4699
The scholarship recipient will submit a reflection paper on his or her experience.
Originally posted by Toula Wellbrook, Director of Communication. Adapted for TRIO by V. Collins
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