Applications due Oct. 14 for annual Keeper of the Dream Award
Oakland University officials are seeking to recognize student leaders who stand out from the crowd with the 20th annual Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Award.
Active students who participate in any of the 200 student organizations on campus or who have contributed to breaking down racial and cultural stereotypes may qualify.
Applications are being accepted now through Friday, Oct. 14, 2011.
“We are looking for people who want to make a difference – in big ways and small. If you’ve volunteered, if you’ve been involved in on-campus activities, if your dream is to help make the world a better place, then you should apply,” said Bridget Green, assistant director for the Center for Multicultural Initiatives.
The Keeper of the Dream scholarship awards range from $2,500 to $5,000. Award criteria include students who have demonstrated strong citizenship, scholarship and leadership in breaking down cultural stereotypes and in promoting interracial understanding. The awards are presented publicly each year at the annual Keeper of the Dream Celebration.
“Students who are interested in applying should keep in mind that activities such as volunteering, participating in an event, or working with fellow students on a common cause are significant. You may not think what you’re doing makes a difference, but it does,” Green added.
Each year, the Keeper of the Dream Award pays tribute to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for his achievements on behalf of civil rights. The student scholarships honor undergraduate students who have contributed to his legacy of interracial understanding and good will.
The 2011 Keeper of the Dream Award will be presented on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 16, at an award luncheon. Common, hip hop artist, author, and activist will be the keynote speaker for the event.
Students must submit an application along with a resume highlighting involvement and leadership that promotes racial understanding and efforts to break down cultural barriers at OU.
The application also must include an essay of 500 words or less describing how the student made a positive impact to improve interracial understanding at OU. Three verifiable letters of nomination from members of the OU community who can support the student’s multicultural initiatives must also accompany the application. Nominees will be required to complete a brief interview with the selection committee.
For additional information, please view the website or contact the Center for Multicultural Initiatives at cmi@oakland.edu or (248) 370-4404.
Applications are being accepted now through Friday, Oct. 14 for the 20th annual Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Award.
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