[Ambassadors] Heads up students. Time for Fedora Scholarship.

Alzea Alzea n4is3n at fedora.or.id
Wed Feb 17 13:26:53 UTC 2010


great! nice information, thanks a lot...

may i join this scholarhip? hehehe... :D

2010/2/15, David Ramsey <diamond_ramsey at hotmail.com>:
>
>> Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 13:09:52 -0500
>> From: mel at redhat.com
>> To: fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Heads up students. Time for Fedora Scholarship.
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Greetings.  :)
>
>
>> It can certainly be done if someone steps up to do it. ;) If you'd like to
>> remix or create any advertising materials for the scholarship
>> (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Scholarship), please do!
>
>
>
> This is definitely a great opportunity for students entering in the fall of
> 2010!  :)
>
>
>
> The deadline is February 19, 2010.
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>> http://blog.melchua.com/2009/12/22/going-to-college-next-year-time-to-apply-for-the-fedora-scholarship/
>> was intended to be an announcement to inform Fedora Planet readers about
>> it, but I know there's a lot more that could be done; I'll be working on a
>> press release after the weekend, but other materials would be more than
>> welcome - just use the details on the main Scholarship wiki page as a
>> source of information.
>
>
> "...    * Home
>     * About
>     * Projects
>     * Contact
>
> Going to college next year? Time to apply for the Fedora Scholarship!
>
>
> December 22, 2009 ¨C 6:33 am
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>
>
> Are you a Fedora contributor? Are you starting college in the fall of 2010,
> or know a Fedora contributor who will be? (This likely means you/they are a
> high school senior, but thanks to Felix Kaechele, recent secondary school
> graduates currently finishing their gap/military/service years are now also
> eligible to apply!)
>
> If so, you should apply (or tell them to apply) for the Fedora Scholarship.
> The Fedora Scholarship program recognizes one high school senior per year
> for contributions to the Fedora Project and free software/content in
> general, which gives you $2,000 USD plus an automatic full travel/housing
> sponsorship to attend the FUDCon closest to you for each of the 4 years of
> your college or university education.
>
> The application process is entirely online, and basically involves you
> sending us an email with a single attachment. That¡¯s it. It¡¯s not that bad,
> really. I mean, you¡¯re probably in the middle of college applications now ¨C
> trust me, compared to those, this application is a breeze. You should read
> the legal jargon here to check all the fine print before you start, but once
> you start, it mostly boils down to:
>
>    1. Tell us who you are and why you should get the scholarship.
>    2. Okay, now do it again in resume format.
>    3. Great. Now tell us the names of a couple folks in Fedora that you¡¯ve
> worked with so we can get some comments from them.
>
> Seriously, that¡¯s it. The deadline is February 19, 2010. Go spread the word,
> and get those applications in!
> ..."
>
>
>
> Thank you for this post.  :)
>
>
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> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Scholarship#How_to_apply
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>
> Please have a good day!  :~)
>
> Thank You
> Sincerely
> =-=-=-=-=
> - David -
> =-=-=-=-=
> David Ramsey
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