Since 1989, NASE Dependent Scholarship has Awarded More than $1.8 Million in Tuition Assistance
Press Release – DALLAS, TX – As back to school season approaches and first year college students across the country prepare to pay steep college tuition fees, the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), the nation’s leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-business community, today announced the awarding of $12,000 in educational scholarships to four dependents of current NASE members.
The NASE Dependent Scholarship Program is an educational scholarship awarded to the dependent of NASE members to help ease the financial burden of tuition and other costs associated with attending college. This year, four winners were chose and each will receive $3,000 scholarships from the National Association for the Self-Employed.
“We are excited about helping defray the tuition costs of these four bright, young students continuing their secondary education,” said John Hearrell, NASE’s Vice President of Membership and Affiliate Programs. “With college costs on the rise, it is important that we support the academic endeavors of those interested in pursuing their education. Since 1989, we have awarded more than $1.8 million to our members through our NASE programs.”
This year’s NASE Dependent Scholarship winners are:
- Jaycey Beard, Eagle, Colorado. Jaycey will be attending McNeese State University where she will study Health Services.
- Jennifer Cail, Lisle, Illinois. Jennifer will be attending Wilson College where she will study Veterinary Sciences.
- Kelly Langford, San Antonio, Texas. Kelly will be attending The University of Texas at San Antonio where she plans to major in Nursing. (Kelly has won two years in a row, 2015 and 2016)
- Siddhart Agarwal, Windham, New Hampshire. Siddhart will be attending Tufts University where he plans to major in Biomedical Engineering. (Siddhart has won two years in a row, 2015 and 2016)
Hearrell continued, “For the last twenty-five years, this scholarship has continued to help defray the costs and ease the burden for many of our self-employed members. Rising higher education costs continue to affect the bottom lines of all Americans, and for the self-employed and micro-business owner committed to operating a successful business, it can further strain both their family and business’ budgets.”
This award-winning program is open to legal dependents of NASE Members, ages 16-24. To apply, students need to be high school students or college undergraduates planning to enroll in college for the upcoming fall semester. Consideration is based upon:
- Leadership abilities
- Academic performance
- Teacher recommendations
- Career and educational background
- School and community participation
- Financial need
To become a member of NASE, apply online here.
Further information about the NASE Dependent Scholarship Program can be viewed through this FAQ Document here or by sending an email with questions to info@applyists.com. (Note: Please include the name of the scholarship program or sponsor (NASE) and your username in your email.)
For more information on additional scholarships and grants available from NASE, please click here.
NASE members also enjoy a comprehensive list of benefits designed to help small business owners and sole proprietors start and grow their business. A complete listing of benefits available to NASE members is available, here. NASE members are offered a host of resources designed to help support entrepreneurs and small employers including access to professional “Ask the Experts” services in tax, health care and marketing, a navigational assistant health care portal, scholarships and grants, discounts on shipping rates and affordable email marketing systems and webhosting services. NASE’s newest member benefits continue the tradition of providing real-world, bottom-line assistance to small business owners.