Application for Archbold Junior Achievement Scholarship The application deadline is March 13, 2015. Please turn completed applications into Mrs. Kuhlman. Do not use any staples- paperclips only. Do not use the back of the paper. If you need additional sheets, please add a page. The application must be typed. The Archbold Junior Achievement board will award up to $2,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors. To be considered, applications must include: completed application, essay, college acceptance letter, and transcript. Junior Achievement of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. Name: Address: State: City: Zip Code: Phone: Parents/Guardians: I attest that all of this application is true and accurate to the best of my ability. I further give JANWO the ok to use my name and essay as they see fit. Applicant Signature: _______________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________________________________________________________________ Education Plans Name of school or university where you’ve been accepted for admission: NOTE: College Acceptance Letter must be submitted with this application List declared major(s): Involvement Please use as much space as you need to complete this section. List leadership positions you have held (high school, work, community): List extra curricular activities (clubs, church, sports, other organizations, etc.) you have been involved in: List community service activities/projects: List all awards won in high school, church and other organizations: Work Experience List your work experience: Essay Section On separate sheets of paper, please type a 500-word essay to answer the following question: What is the number one economic issue facing this country and how you would solve it? Keep in mind the judges will be looking at the following criteria: composition – how well you answered the question; did you use proper grammar, punctuation and spelling. NOTE: Please put your student number at the top. Do not include your name on your essay. Junior Achievement Support I would be willing to support Junior Achievement in the following ways (check all that apply): Teach JA class (either at home or for a JA office near your college) Assist JA staff as a spokesperson at various speech opportunities (either at home or for a JA office near your college) Offer quotes for printed material Allow JA to use my essay as an enclosure for a fund raising letter