




Unions help working families fulfill their dreams in many different ways. At IAEP, this includes three different scholarship opportunities awarded each year, plus five different scholarship programs offered by SEIU.
Note that there is an earlier application submission deadline this year than in years past. The deadline for all 2008-2009 IAEP/NAGE scholarships is May 9, 2008.
The deadline for all 2008-2009 applications wass midnight March 1, 2008. Check back in the fall for information about 2009 scholarship opportunities.
SEIU Scholarship Program (Access Key: SEIU)
The SEIU Scholarship Program offers 48 $1,000 and $1,500 scholarships. All applicants must read the SEIU 2006 Annual Report (pdf) and then correctly answer all the questions on the SEIU Scholarship Program application form in order to qualify for a lottery drawing selection process.
SEIU Moe Foner Scholarship Program For Visual and Performing Arts (Access Key: SEIMF)
SEIU is proud to offer a scholarship that continues the life's work of the late Moe Foner, who devoted himself to honoring working people through the arts. The $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually to SEIU members and their children who are pursuing a degree or training in the visual or performing arts.
SEIU-Jesse Jackson Scholarship Program (Access Key: SEIJJ)
The $5,000 SEIU-Jesse Jackson scholarship is awarded to a student whose work and aspirations for economic and social justice reflect the values and accomplishments of the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
SEIU Nora Piore Scholarship Program
The Piore Scholarship award is renewable for up to four years, and is currently set at $4,375. The financial need of the applicants is considered during the selection process. This scholarship will re-open in 2010.
John Geagan Scholarships (Access Key: SEIJG)
SEIU will award two John Geagan scholarships annually for members, their children or local union staff who want to pursue a degree in labor studies. The scholarships are for $5,000 each to be expended over a 24-month period.
The deadline to return completed applications was January 31, 2008. Check back in the fall for information about 2009 scholarship opportunities.
The Union Plus Scholarship offers $150,000 in scholarships annually to members, their spouses and dependents. Students who are beginning or continuing their secondary education are eligible. Awards are based on academic achievement, character, leadership, social awareness, career goals and financial need.
Since 1992, the Union Plus Scholarship Program has awarded more than $2.4 million to students of working families who want to begin or continue their secondary education. The Union Plus Scholarship Program is offered through the Union Plus Education Foundation.
Eligibility for Scholarships: Current and retired members of unions participating in any Union Plus program, their spouses and their dependent children (including foster children, stepchildren, and any other child for whom the individual member provides greater than 50% of his or her support) can apply for a Union Plus Scholarship.
The individual must be accepted into an accredited college or university, community college or recognized technical or trade school at the time the award is issued. Note: Graduate students are now eligible.
Scholarship award amounts: The amount of the award ranges from $500 - $4,000. This is a one-time cash award sent to individual winners for study beginning in the fall of the same year.
IAEP/NAGE SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
All IAEP/NAGE scholarship applications for the 2008-2009 academic year must be received by May 9, 2008