Passion for Supply Chain
You must show a strong Commitment to Pursuing a Career in the Field of Business Forecasting or Supply Chain Management. We want to know what other ways you’re setting yourself up for long-term success in a supply chain career. Tell us about opportunities you’ve seized on-campus and beyond, like participating in supply chain management associations, classes and internships related to forecasting and supply chain management, and other extracurricular activities in the field.
Financial Need
Applicants must have financial need to be considered for the scholarship. One of the main goals of our award is to help a hardworking student focus more on their studies and less on making ends meet. A FAFSA is not required to apply, but in your personal statement please share how this scholarship will help you attain your end goal of a career in the supply chain field. Please also use your statement to showcase any sacrifice you have made to pursue your goal of a career in the supply chain field.
Dedication to Personal Growth
We’re looking for students who are constantly seeking out opportunities to further develop skills and character. In your personal statement, please detail any academic, leadership, volunteer, community or personal achievements that help define you. We want to hear your story and learn what makes you unique.
These three criteria must be addressed within the Personal Statement that you will be asked to upload with your application. If all three criteria are not addressed, your application will be disqualified.
About me: Army reserve, pursuing undergraduate degree in Supply Chain & logistics management. I want to use my knowledge of supply chain to address food security and help homeless families. I don’t get pell grant, I have to rely on student loans. My wife had to quick her job due to covid and to stay home and care for our kids. So it’s hard for me to keep up pay for school out of pocket and pay all of the bills. I also give back to my community by volunteering at the Rec department to coach the kids for free because they never have no one to coach them.