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TO $750 PER PERSON AVAILABLE
FOR QUALIFIED MEETING PARTICIPANTS |
Download
scholarship application instructions in pdf format.
Who
is Eligible for a Scholarship?
Scholarships
to the weekend (September 12-13) part of the meeting are available
to active educators in either formal or informal settings,
who do not have funds to attend the meeting from another source.
Such educators can include:
a. K-12 teachers (especially those who train other teachers)
b. amateur astronomers who are actively engaged in educational
or public outreach (for example, by being part of the Night
Sky Network, a NASA ambassadors program, etc.)
c. museum, planetarium, or nature center educators.
Scientists, university professors, and graduate students are
not eligible for these scholarships, but they are more than
welcome to attend the workshops with other funding.
We expect more applications than we have funding, so please
continue trying to find other funding even if you are applying
for a scholarship.
Scholarship money will be distributed after the meeting as
reimbursement for documented expenses incurred.
How
Do I Apply for a Scholarship?
Applicants
must be U.S. citizens and must submit three different items
(each one takes only a few minutes):
1.
An application form with basic
information
(Print this form and fill it out; be sure you give us a realistic
estimate of your expenses, since this will determine the size
of your scholarship.) You can ask for a maximum of $750,
but only documented expenses will be reimbursed.
2.
A one-page letter explaining your educational and outreach
activities in astronomy, earth science, or other sciences
and how attending the meeting will benefit you and the organization
you work with. (No special form or letterhead is required.)
3.
A form signed by a supervisor
certifying that you are engaged in educational or outreach
activities in astronomy, earth science, or other sciences
and that your organization is not able to find other travel
funding for you. Print this form, fill it out, and have your
supervisor sign it. (If you are an amateur astronomer, you
can have a club officer sign.)
All
three sheets must be sent together by July 22, 2009,
by mail or by e-mail, to:
2009
Meeting Scholarships
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
2009meeting
{at} astrosociety.org
If
you wish to submit your application materials by email,
you must print out the forms, have them signed, then
scan or convert the forms to digital files (PDF format)
before emailing them to the address above. |
We
will notify everyone as soon as possible after the deadline.
What Will Scholarships Pay For?
Scholarships can be used to defer legitimate travel expenses
to the meeting, including transportation, lodging at the conference
hotel, etc. You cannot ask for money for the weekend registration
fee or for meals; those are your responsibility. For information
about the conference hotel, see the lodging
information page.
What
if I Want to Attend the Rest of the ASP Meeting?
These scholarships cannot pay for meeting registration or
for expenses beyond the weekend, so you will need to find
other sources of funds for that. But it is perfectly fine
to delay your return from Millbrae and still use the scholarship
travel funds for your return.
How Will I Be Reimbursed?
Keep good receipts for all approved expenses (remember food
and registration cannot be included). Promptly send a list
of your approved expenses with original receipts to the ASP
at the above address. All requests for reimbursement must
reach us by November 1. Be sure to include your name and full
mailing address. You will receive a reimbursement for the
amount you spent up to the limit approved in your scholarship
letter. Send reimbursement requests to the same address (above)
to which you sent scholarship applications.
Any
questions? Please direct them to: 2009meeting {at} astrosociety.org