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2009 Scholarship Application
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Foundation Members | Jack Kelley, Chair Retired, Nickerson & O'Day
| Mark Bancroft, President Bancroft Contracting Corp.
| Charles Gould, Retired University of Maine
| John Linscott, Retired H. B. Fleming
| Eldon Morrison, President CPM Contractors
| Dave Nazaroff, President The Penobscot Company, Inc.
| Jeff Ohler, President H. E. Callahan Construction
| Herb Sargent, President Sargent Corporation
| John Simpson, President Innovative Solutions
| Don Starr, Retired CCB, Inc.
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AGC Maine Education Foundation Awarding Scholarships for Maine Students Pursuing a Construction-Related Career In 1989, the AGC of Maine Education Foundation created its scholarship program to help meet the needs of Maine residents pursuing careers in construction. Applicant eligibility criteria includes: - Must be a Maine resident.
- Must be entering or enrolled in an undergraduate, construction-related field of study at an accredited Maine post-secondary institute.
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- Must meet reasonable academic standards.
- Must complete a 150-word, typed essay on 8 1/2 x 11 paper explaining why you are pursuing a career in construction.
- Must include a transcript of your post-secondary grades; or high school transcript, if just entering college.
The application deadline is March 31 of each year with scholarship awards made no later than mid-April.Contact Sue Donar with any questions. To print a copy, click the 2008 Scholarship Application link to the left.
2008 Recipients | Name | School
| Michelle Baker
| University of Southern Maine | | Thomas N. Daniels, Jr. | University of Maine | Carmen L. Forzetting
| University of Maine | | Morgan M. Malley | University of Maine | Amelia L. Reuter
| University of Maine | | Nicole Rubenstein | University of Maine | Michael P. Sarrazin
| Southern Maine Community College | | Nicholas A. Shults | Maine Maritime Academy
| | Theo M. Tijssen | University of Southern Maine
| | Deborah Williams | University of Maine
| | Sarah E. Williams | University of Maine
| | Brenden M. Wilson | University of Maine
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