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Larry
Monroe Scholarship Award
The Larry Monroe Scholarship Award
is presented annually in memory of former FBI Agent Lawrence J.
Monroe, one of the founders of the National Executive Institute.
Larry played a crucial role in the initial program design, curriculum
development and administration of many NEI programs during his
long, distinguished career at the FBI Academy. His untimely death
in 1999 led to the creation of this coveted scholarship.
Candidates for this award include
all eligible* NEI members' children and grandchildren who are
enrolled in an accredited two- or four-year undergraduate program
or who are pursuing a masters or higher level degree. Proof of
registration or current attendance must be included with the application,
which must be submitted by March 1, 2012. Selection will be based
on monetary need, demonstrated work ethic, scholarship record,
and service orientation.
At the Scholarship Committee's discretion, the amount of this
award may range from $5,000 up to $10,000; and it may be presented
to a single student or be divided between two or more, depending
upon the various applicants' qualifications.
Recipients will be announced at our annual meeting in Sun Valley.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The Larry Monroe Scholarship application consists of three parts:
Part I must be completed by the sponsoring NEI member and must
include a brief statement on behalf of the candidate. Parts II
and III must be completed by the student.
*To be eligible, NEI member must have paid all dues for a minimum
of the past three years.
Application in PDF format
Award
Recipients
Molly Gallagher,
2006 Matthew K.
Jacocks, 2008 Daniel
Bevan, 2009 Virginia
Anne Baker and Theresa K. Lohn, 2010 Alison Pastor,
2011
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