Rose Mcgill Grants Case Study

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The purpose of Rose McGill Grants is to provide confidential aid to initiated collegians whose families have experienced an unexpected catastrophe of a financial nature. Depending on available funds, up to $3,500 may be given annually for care and support. This support is intended to help those Kappas facing termination of their pursuit of a higher education.

Monies awarded cannot be used for Kappa dues, Kappa fees, or Kappa social expenses.

Use the checklist below and complete the application. Retain a copy for your records.

1. You most complete the income and expenses portion of the application.
2. Provide verification of all income, assets, and expenses for you and your parents or guardians, including Form 1040 from last year’s tax return. You may send photocopies of pay stubs, checking/savings account statements, checks, bills, payment books, premium notices, etc., as verification of income and expenses. Failure to provide verification will result in the denial of the application.
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Provide a letter from the Chapter Council Adviser or Finance Adviser documenting your need and stating your standing in the chapter. Please provide the adviser’s phone number and email address.
4. Using a separate sheet of paper, describe in detail any financial circumstances or need not included elsewhere in the application, such as recent changes in finances, personal or family hardships, or other financial circumstances. State specifically your financial need and for what expenses you would use the Rose McGill Grant. Also include past and current Kappa activities (e.g., chapter officer) and campus/community activities. Please keep your response to less than 600 words.

Please fill in all information. When necessary, continue answers on a separate sheet.

Forward all application materials