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Health Physics Scholarships for 2000



     If the formatting of this note makes the form difficult to read 
     or use, contact me directly and I'll fax a copy to you.  
     Otherwise, please apply per the instructions via snail mail to 
     Dick Warnock.  
     
     Thanks, Eric Goldin   
     Southern California Edison
     (949) 368-7532
     <goldinem@songs.sce.com>

                                          March 28, 2000
     
     
                DUE MAY 26, 2000
     
                Undergraduate Health Physics Students, The Power Reactor Section 
                of the Health Physics Society is again sponsoring scholarships 
                of up to $1000 for undergrduate students in health physics 
                programs.  Applicants may be from either two year or four year 
                schools.
     
                Complete the application below and snail mail as directed to 
                enter your application for a 2000 scholarship award.
     
                Hard copy applications have been sent to many schools and are 
                available in the May 2000 Health Physics Society Newsletter.
     
                Dick Warnock
                Scholarship Committee Chairman
                warnocrv.songs.sce.com
                (949) 368-6784
     
     
                                  SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
                          Power Reactor Health Physics Section
                                Health Physics Society
     
     SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION:  To place your name in consideration for 
     a Power Reactor Health Physics Scholarship, please complete the 
     application below and mail it to Dick Warnock at the address 
     listed below.  Awards are made annually and may be renewed once 
     by submitting a new application the following year.
     
     1.   Name:
     _______________________________________________________
     Last               First           Middle Initial
     
     2.   Address:
     _______________________________________________________
     Street/Apt.
     
     
     _______________________________________________________
     City             State                Zip Code
     
     __________________________________________________
     Telephone                   E-Mail Address
     
     3.   College:
     _______________________________________________________
     
     
     Address:
     _______________________________________________________
     Street
     
     
     _______________________________________________________
     City                  State            Zip Code
     
     _______________________
     Telephone
     
     4.   Undergraduate
     
     Level:
     _______________________________________________________
     Two-Year College      Junior/4 Yrs   Senior/4 Yrs
     
     GPA: _________/4.0       or __________/6.0
     
     5.   Submit a 500 word essay on why you are interested in a 
     professional career in Power Reactor Health Physics.  Include
     information on relevant work experience or a resume describing 
     your experience. 
     
     6.   Submit one letter of recommendation from your faculty 
     advisor.
     
     7.   Submit a copy of your transcripts.
     
     
     
     ELIGIBILITY:        Two-year college program or Junior or
     Senior undergraduate students enrolled in a health physics degree 
     program at a college or university in the United States
     
     AWARD:              Awards of up to $1,000 each (subject to 
     available funding)
     
     DUE:                May 26, 2000
     
     MAIL COMPLETED SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION, LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION, 
     ESSAY AND TRANSCRIPTS TO:
     
     Dick Warnock
     HP Scholarships
     San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station P.O. Box 128
     San Clemente, CA 92672
     

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