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Terms of the KDIAI Scholarship
1. Must be a high school senior or college
student and be an active KDIAI Member or the
dependent of an active KDIAI Member.
2. Must attend an accredited junior college
(community college) or four-year university.
Preference will be given to those attending schools in the
State of Kansas. Note: This is a change
from previous scholarship rules - previously the
applicant must have been enrolled in a Kansas
school.
3. Must enroll in 12 hours of college credit
or more in undergraduate level, or 9 hours of
college credit or more in graduate level per
semester.
4. Must submit to an oral interview by KDIAI
scholarship committee if so requested.
5. Must attach a brief (no longer than one
type written page) resume of future academic and
life goals.
6. Must attach a letter of endorsement from an
Active KDIAI member.
7. Must submit High School and College (if
applicant has attended college) transcripts with the
application.
8. Must understand that the KDIAI Scholarship
will be paid after the KDIAI Spring Conference in
April.
Please attach the following items
to application
1. High School and College Transcripts.
2. Brief resume of
acknowledgements.
3. Letter of endorsement from an
Active KDIAI Member.
VIEW SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
The Kansas Division of the IAI awarded Vincent
Hunter Capps the 2010
scholarship. Ross Capps, Vincent's father, accepted
the scholarship.
We are not yet accepting applications for the
2011 Scholarship. For more information, contact:
Mickey McGinness
KDIAI Secretary-Treasurer
c/o Johnson
County Crime Laboratory
6000 Lamar
Mission,
KS 66202
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