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WORKSHOP TO HONE TEENS’ SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATION SKILLS
AUBURN, Ala.
— A dynamic workshop designed to give Alabama high school freshmen,
sophomores and juniors a distinct advantage in landing all-important
college scholarships will be held Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. till
2 p.m. on the campus of Auburn University.
The workshop,
“Scholarship and Leadership Development,” is sponsored by the AU
College of Agriculture’s Youth in Praxis leadership development
program, in conjunction with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System
and the Lee County Teen Leader 4-H Club.
“As college
tuition costs continue to soar, more and more high school students and
their parents are realizing that scholarships are crucial to getting a
college education,” said AU animal scientist Don Mulvaney, workshop
organizer and coordinator of the
College
of Agriculture’s agricultural leadership studies and Praxis Leadership
Emphasis.
“Our goal with
this workshop is to equip students with tools and skills that not only
will give them an edge in the college scholarship application and
interviewing processes but that also will help them become more
effective leaders and communicators in college and on throughout
life,” Mulvaney said.
Auburn
University
faculty as well as students in Mulvaney’s advanced leadership
development classes at Auburn will be presenting the workshop modules.
The workshop is open to any high school student in Alabama. Space may
be limited, and reservations will be made on a first-come basis.
The registration
fee of $20, due by April 21, includes lunch and all workshop
materials. For more information, contact Mulvaney at (334) 844 -1514
or Mattie Fort, Lee County Extension Office, at (334) 749-3353.
Registration forms are available online at
www.ag.auburn.edu/praxis/yips_application_form.pdf and can
be completed and faxed to (334) 844-1519.
Mulvaney urges
parents and high school guidance counselors and student advisers to
encourage students to attend.
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