How the Fund Works
Principles and Values:
Scholars are selected because they embody the principles and values espoused by Josephine and Winfred Brendle:
- Strong work ethic
- Demonstration of strength of character and Christian values
- Leadership potential
- Academic performance or promise
- Willingness to give back to the community
In addition, there are a number of specific requirements to be eligible for the Josephine & Winfred Brendle Scholarship Program:
Eligibility:
To be eligible for the Josephine & Winfred Brendle Scholarship Program, students must satisfy the following requirements at the time of application:
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Be a citizen of the United States of America or Haiti |
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Be a high school senior graduating from a school in Haiti or the Appalachian region of the United States of America, or any other poverty area in the United States of America. |
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For U.S. Students, earn an SAT combined math and critical reading score of 800 or higher, with math score no lower than 400 and critical reading no lower than 400 |
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For Haitian Students, submit evidence of a score of at least 800/1600 on the public exam administered by the Department of Education of Haiti. |
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Demonstrate financial need |
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Provide an essay and recommendations to demonstrate that they embody the principles and values listed above. |
Awards:
Awards will be made on a year by year basis to students as funds are available. The decision of the Josephine & Winfred Brendle Scholarship Committee will be final. Notifications will normally be given to students approved for awards at least two months prior to the beginning of school.
In order to help future students and to give practical expression to the value of “giving back to the community,” students must repay 33% of the aid they have received after graduating and securing employment. These funds will be used to help other students.
Supporting the Fund
NEWS! The Josephine & Winfred Brendle Schoilarship Fund
Determined by IRS To Be Public Charity
The U. S. Department of Treasurery (IRS-EO) has determined that the Josephine & Winfred Brendle Scholarship Fund is a Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt, public charity. The determination was issued on December 31, 2014. Donors can therefore make deductible contributions under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 170. The fund is also qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under Section 2055, 2106, or 2522. For those who have already contributed, it is important to note that the effective date of the exemption is October 25, 2014.
The bylaws of the corporation further define the fund's purpose in terms of financial aid to students. The bylaw language is as follows:
"The purpose of The Josephine & Winfred Brendle Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships and/or scholastic no-interest loans to financially challenged students, particularly of Appalachia or Haiti. Any repaid loans shall be returned to the fund in order to assist other students. This purpose shall at all times be exclusively for charitable, religious, educational and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code."
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