George E. Price (University) Scholarship

This year (2010) two $1,000 Scholarships were awarded.  Both recipients attend the University of Akron. 

The George E. Price Scholarship Award is presented annually* to assist deserving undergraduate or graduate student(s).  
The scholarship was established by NAPM - Akron in honor of George E. Price, Jr. a former member of the affiliate and national
president of the association, for his contribution to the field of industrial purchasing.  One (1) $1000 scholarship will be awarded
to a full time undergraduate or graduate student meeting the minimum qualifications.  In addition to the $1000 scholarship, a
maximum of four (4) individual $500 scholarships will be awarded to part time or full time undergraduate or graduate students
meeting the minimum qualifications. 
  

* The Board of Directors of NAPM-Akron, at its sole discretion, may elect to suspend the scholarship program at any time
for any reason.  
** Amount of scholarship subject to change without notice.  

Eligibility / Qualifications
Qualified applicants must be in a Supply Management related program and have attained junior or senior or graduate student
status in a Supply Management related program in the upcoming year.  
 

$1000 (one)
Eligibility/Qualifications:
Major: Supply Chain Management related program 
          Undergraduate student/Graduate student 
             *Junior/Senior level or graduate student in upcoming year 
    
        Full time status 
            3.0 minimum GPA (undergraduate)
            3.2 minimum GPA (graduate)

$500 (Up to 4)
Eligibility/Qualifications:
Major: Supply Chain Management related program
         
Undergraduate student
         
Junior/Senior level or a student at a lower level admitted directly to the Business College  
          Part time or full time status 
          3.0 minimum GPA 

          Graduate student 
          *First year level graduate student 
          Part time or full time status 
          3.2 minimum GPA  

* Eligible first year graduate students that do not have a GPA may use their final undergraduate
GPA from their respective University  
 

Objective 
The purpose is to assist an outstanding student(s) to achieve a quality academic education by providing moderate
financial assistance to qualified applicants. A secondary goal is to encourage pursuit of studies within the purchasing
or materials management discipline.  
 

Process 
The Scholarship Awards Committee will review all applications as defined by their internal process, in conjunction
with the selection process of each university.  
 

Application
Please submit your application to the local university’s scholarship coordination office as directed by their respective
and advertised schedule.  Your application should consist of:
 
1. A cover letter that describes (sell yourself) why you should be selected for this scholarship.
2. A current resume that includes name, address, local telephone number, expected date of graduation, academic
achievements, extracurricular activities with offices held, work experience, other accomplishments and merits, and a
phone number where you can be reached during the day.
 
3. A brief essay on “what you believe is the most difficult challenge for today’s Supply Management professional” and “why”.  

Selection Review 
The winner(s) will be notified in April and the award funds will be distributed to the university’s financial aid department. 
No person may receive more than two Association scholarships over the course of his or her undergraduate or graduate
enrollment.  The Board of Directors will review the recommendations of the Scholarship Awards Committee and make
the final determination of the recipient(s).