The 2008
William A. Cruickshank
Scholarship Program

Our
2008
Award
Recipients

Government Employees:

Donna Goldstein
Donna works for School District and is attending FAU as a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Leadership Adult and Community Education. She chose Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as her area of expertise and is Geographic Information Systems Professional certified. Her goal is to implement GIS educational programs to raise student skill levels in the global society, and to give them a greater understanding of the importance of planning and the effects on the community.

William Dudak
Mr. Dudak has worked for Town of Jupiter for over 22 years in the water/utilities dept. He has Class ‘A’ Operator Certification and an SEDA Reverse Osmosis Specialist license. He is enrolled in Palm Beach Atlantic University’s MBA program. He would like to move into management.

Students:

Andrew Capranos
At Jupiter High School, Andrew is Student Body President, a straight ‘A’ honor roll student, a member of the Student Government Association, and a Florida American Legion Boys State Delegate. He plans to attend UCF and major in Pre-Law and Political Science, and become active in the UCF Student Government Association. His goal is to participate in Palm Beach County municipal government.

Brianna Frank
At Boynton Beach Community High School, Brianna is Student Council President; National Honor Society Communications Representative; National Thespian Society President; and a member of Future Business Leaders of America and Future Florida Educators of America. She plans to attend FSU and study law or musical theater education.

Silvia Ibrahim
Silvia is valedictorian t Dreyfoos School of the Arts, as well as a recipient of the National Forensic League Degree of Merit; a member of the National Honor Society; and a Pathfinder nominee. She plans to study political science and law, and her goal is to become a civil rights attorney.

Marsha Joseph
Marsha attends Boynton Beach Community High School, where she is in the National Honor Society; Vice President of the Christian Club; and a member of the Tennis team. She plans to major in psychology and her goal is to become an Early Childhood Specialist.

Brianna Lauer
Brianna attends Seminole Ridge High School where she has been Class President for 11th & 12th grades; a member of the National Honor Society; and a Pathfinder nominee. She is also on the Varsity Flag Football team and was voted Homecoming Queen. She will attend Florida Gulf Coast University and major in Forensic Science. Her goal is to be a Crime Scene Investigator.

Alonzo Vereen
Alonzo attends Glades Central Community High School. He is President of the Glades Area Youth Council and Political Action Chair of the Florida’s Youth and College Division of the NAACP. He plans to attend Morehouse College to major in Political Science, with a minor in either Public Administration or African-American Studies. His goal is to become Mayor of Belle Glade.

The Cruickshank
Scholarship

The Palm Beach County League of Cities, Inc. is pleased to announce the call for 2008 William A. Cruickshank Scholarship applicants! Winning recipients will be recognized with scholarship checks at a general meeting luncheon in April.

Who is
William Cruickshank?

William A. Cruickshank was a former Boca Raton Councilman and President of the Palm Beach County League of Cities, Inc. from 1973-1974. He was the first full-time Executive Director of the (then named) Palm Beach County Municipal League.

What is the
Cruickshank Scholarship?

In tribute to Mr. Cruickshank, the League established a scholarship in his name, with Palm Beach County member cities contributing to a fund in order to promote education in the area of public service. Study areas eligible for scholarship participation are: Public Affairs, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Public Administration and Urban & Regional Planning (including engineering associated with these areas).

Cruickshank
Scholarship
Program
Information

Scholarship Available: The Cruickshank Scholarship program provides scholarships of up to $1,000* for expenses associated with academic endeavors to qualified high school seniors and expense stipends for municipal employees pursuing continuing education in these fields. We've also added a new category for non-high school, non-municipal employee, persons in school or training for governmental positions. Preferential consideration will be given to individuals demonstrating a dedicated pursuit towards a career in governmental, public service or public administration, as evidenced by involvement in a course of study, work and volunteer service or internships in public, governmental, community and legislative environments.

Scholarship Awards: The League’s Scholarship Committee reviews all submitted (complete) applications and selects a list of finalists for direct interviews. Upon completion of the interviews, the committee makes the final selection of one or more candidates to be awarded scholarships. The selection and awarding, or not, of scholarships is entirely at the discretion of the committee and their decision is final. The Scholarship Committee has the latitude to adjust the amount and number of our annual scholarship awards. The committee takes both need and merit into consideration.

(*The number of Cruickshank Scholarship awards and amounts of each are determined each year by the Scholarship Committee under the policies of the League of Cities.)

Eligibility
Requirements
for High School
Seniors:

1. Applicant must be a graduating senior in a Palm Beach County high school and must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in academic subjects, demonstrate excellent communication skills, show maturity in judgment and purpose, and have a career objective of management or service in the public service field.

2. Grade transcript must be submitted with application or prior to application deadline.

3. Applicant must provide two (2) letters of recommendation: one from the student’s guidance counselor and one from a member of the community who is familiar with the applicant’s character.

4. Applicant must write a one-page essay explaining why he/she is deserving of the scholarship.

5. Applicant must be available on the date of the interview to be considered for the scholarship.

6. Incomplete applications will not be forwarded for consideration.

Download 2008 Application (PDF) Here

Scholarship Program General Information PDF Document

Eligibility Requirements for Municipal Employees

or
*Persons studying or professional training or certification for public service positions:

1. Applicant must have been employed a minimum of 12 continuous months and currently employed by a municipality in Palm Beach County; or be enrolled in a recognized certification or training program for public service employment. Any municipal or associate member of the Palm Beach County League of Cities can sponsor the applicant or the applicant can apply directly to the Scholarship Committee.

2. Applicant must have received an excellent performance rating in a governmental work environment, demonstrate excellent communication skills, show maturity in judgment and purpose and have a career objective of management or service in the public service field.

3. A current performance evaluation must be submitted with the application.

4. Applicant must provide two (2) letters of recommendation: one from the applicant’s work supervisor and one from a member of the community who is familiar with the applicant’s character.

5. Applicant must provide a copy of the municipality’s tuition reimbursement policy (if any).

6. Applicant must be available on the date of the interview to be considered for the scholarship.

7. Incomplete applications will not be forwarded for consideration.

8. *Applicants enrolled in Community College, University, Police Academy or other recognized program alternatives for the purpose of gaining certification and or meeting entry or testing requirement may apply as well.

Download 2008 Application (PDF) Here

Scholarship Program General Information PDF Document

Completed Applications:

Palm Beach County League of Cities, Inc.
Att: Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 1989, Governmental Center
West Palm Beach, Florida 33402-1989

For more information, please contact the League office at (561) 355-4484.
Or Email:
kpuhalainen@pbcgov.com

All applications must be received in our office
(postmarked) by
February 15, 2008