Scholarship 411: Engineering/ Technology Achievement Awards

Thursday, January 20, 2011



Description
: This award recognizes members who excel in the study of engineering or technology.

Scholarships Available: One winner will receive $2,000 (USD), a second place winner will receive $1,500 (USD), and a third place winner will receive $1,000 (USD). 
Eligibility: Those eligible are undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate members who are currently enrolled in classes at a degree-granting program.
Deadline: March 1

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Unique GK Discounts: T-mobile

Thursday, January 13, 2011


Do you use T-mobile? Well, here's a little something that might be great to know the next time you step into the phone store.


Golden Key members receive a 6% discount on new and current plans and a waived activation fee on T-Mobile products and services.


Refer to the GK page for more info.
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A Kaplan Message: Discounts for the GRE

Thursday, January 13, 2011


Kaplan hopes that you had a wonderful holiday season, and we wish you all the best in the New Year to come.  

If you're considering graduate school, then the GRE® is likely in your future.  Not only is the test one of the most important factors in graduate school—and, increasingly, business school—admissions, but your score can also put you in the running for merit-based financial aid, assistantships, and fellowships.

Here are the graduate school events of note for January:
·         The GRE® will change on August 1, 2011
·         Attend “The New GRE” Event on Thursday, January 20th
·         Kaplan GRE Classes with a $200 Rebate
·         The Free 20-minute GRE Workout
·         Chance to Win Textbooks for a Year and Support Doctors without Borders

The GRE® will change on August 1, 2011
As a future applicant, you should be aware of the fact that the GRE® will change on August 1, 2011 --  dramatically.  Given the big change on the horizon, you'll want to understand what's coming, determine which test you should take, and set your timeline. 
  • Did you know that if you need to meet fall 2011 first round grad school admissions deadlines you need to take the current GRE?  Scores will not be available for the new GRE until November 2011. 
  • Stay in-the-know with our expert blogs, samples of the new question types, and more.  Click here to visit our Test Change Info Center!

Attend “The New GRE” Event on Thursday, January 20th
If you are curious about the upcoming test change and would like to learn more, plan to attend Kaplan’s free seminar presented using Kaplan’s exclusive Classroom AnywhereTM technology.  You’ll attend from anywhere with an internet connection.  It’s easy—just sign up, log in, and you’re there.

“The New GRE:  Why Waiting Can Hurt Your Grad School Prospects”

Event Description:  The new GRE is coming in August 2011.  This seminar will analyze the new test and discuss how it may change your strategy for applying to grad school.  You'll walk away with a clear idea
of what's tested in both versions of the exam and when to take the test.

Kaplan GRE Classes with a $200 Rebate
If you have already made your decision to prep with Kaplan, enroll in a Kaplan On-Site Course or a Private Tutoring package before January 31, 2011, and you’re eligible to receive $200 back on your course tuition.  Visit www.kaptest.com/rebate for full details.

On-Site GRE Advantage Class in Provo are starting soon:
·         REPV11301, Starts March 7, 2011, Provo Kaplan Center (Brigham’s Landing)

For a complete listing of local and live, online classes, visit us online at http://www.kaplanGRE.com or call 1-800-KAP-TEST to speak with an advisor today!

The Free 20-minute GRE Workout
If you just want to catch a glimpse of what types of questions are covered on the GRE, be sure to check out Kaplan’s free 20-Minute Workout. Try 16 realistic practice questions and consult explanations for every question, as well as instructional videos featuring some of Kaplan’s top rated teachers – by students – sharing expert tips and strategies. To play, visit www.kaplanworkout.com.

Chance to Win Textbooks for a Year and Support Doctors without Borders
Kaplan is also proud to bring you the opportunity to win free textbooks for a year.  Enter to win a year’s worth of FREE Textbooks from Chegg.com and when you do, Kaplan will donate $1 to Doctors Without Borders.  For complete rules and to enter, visit www.kaptest.com/challenge

This January, Kaplan looks forward to giving you the opportunity to jump into the new year armed with great tools and resources to help you prepare for the GRE.

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Scholarship 411: Business Achievement Award

Monday, January 10, 2011



Description: This award recognizes members who excel in the study of business. 

Scholarships Available: First place winner will receive $2,000 (USD), second place winner will receive $1,500 (USD) and third place winner will receive $1,000 (USD). 

Eligibility: Undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate members who are currently enrolled in classes in a degree-granting program may apply.


Deadline: March 1

For more details, see here.
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Important Info: New Member Recognition Event Postponed

Monday, January 10, 2011
We're terribly sorry for the late notice but we will be postponing the New Members Recognition Event (NMRE) that is originally scheduled for January 13th. The new date has not been set but it will be held some time in mid or late February. Please do not show up for the NMRE on the 13th!

We were alerted to a typo on prospective members' invitation letters rather late (which stated that the deadline to join is September 1, 2010 when the letters were sent out after that date). In order to address the confusion and give prospective members more time to join, we've decided to postpone the NMRE.

In the meantime, if you have not joined Golden Key and are interested in doing so - now's your chance!
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Golden Key in the Daily Universe

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Members participating in a Golden Key service activity.

 Society offers ‘golden’ opportunities

By Sara Picard (BYU Daily Universe)


With fierce competition in the job market and for admittance to graduate school, students at BYU strive for any advantage to be set apart from the crowd.

Acceptance to the prestigious Golden Key International Honor Society bolsters resumes and provides useful scholarships.

Golden Key has almost 2 million members from more than 190 countries. There are more than 375 chapters of the society at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

The mission of the BYU chapter is to enable members to realize their potential through the advancement of academics, leadership and service.

Janae Kirkendall, a senior from Mission Viejo, Calif., majoring in psychology, said there are many benefits to being a member of Golden Key.

“It’s definitely helped with my resume,” Kirkendall said. “I’m applying to grad schools and it’s something I can put on there as something I’ve been involved in.”

Kirkendall explained the process of joining Golden Key.

“It’s an honor society for sophomores, juniors and seniors,” she said. “If you’re in the top 15 percent of your class, you receive a letter to join Golden Key. You have to be invited to join. There is an $80 one-time membership fee. The money is for member scholarships. I think that is something that people have a hard time with. When they realize it’s for scholarships and activities, then they realize it’s OK.”
Many students have received letters in the mail from Golden Key inviting them to become members.
Brandon Tholen, vice president of public relations for the BYU chapter, wants students to know the society is not a scam.

“A lot of students get letters of invitation in the mail for Golden Key but never do anything about it because they think it is a scam and they have never heard of the organization,” Tholen said. “Take a look into Golden Key. It is a legitimate Honors Society that is here to help you more fully enjoy the education you are getting right now.”

There are many opportunities afforded to those who decide to join the Society.

“Get involved,” Tholen said. “A lot of students are looking for things to put on their resumes and GK offers plenty of opportunities. We did a service project for youth at a juvenile detention center last week and have been working with Teach for America all semester on a big project.”

One of the best opportunities available to Golden Key members are scholarships.

Abby Blaisdell, a junior from Hillsboro, Ore., majoring in psychology, received one of the chapter scholarships.

“This semester, I was lucky enough to be chosen to be a recipient of one of Golden Key’s scholarships,” Blaisdell said in an e-mail. “The best part was as a recipient of the scholarship, I received the opportunity to plan and carry out a service project with the help of Golden Key. In carrying out my project, I have gotten to work on something I am passionate about, as well as benefit from the leadership and networking opportunities Golden Key has been able to offer.”

(see the original article at http://universe.byu.edu/node/12334)
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