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The Society of The 3rd Infantry Division Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Constitution and By-Laws
Article 1. Name The entity hereby enabled shall be known as the Society of The 3rd Infantry Division Scholarship Foundation, Inc., hereafter referred to as the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Article 2. Purpose
Article 3. Status
Article 4. Trustees/Officers 1. There shall be five (5) trustees/officers comprising the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Board. Trustees/officers shall be the Society of The 3rd Infantry Division President, who shall hold office Ex-Officio; the Chairperson of the Scholarship Fund, who shall be appointed by The Society of The 3rd Infantry Division President to serve an unlimited term unless replaced by his/her request or by a vote of the trustees/officers; and the Fund Treasurer, who shall be appointed by the Chairperson with the endorsement of the Society of The 3rd Infantry Division President, to serve an unlimited term unless replaced by his/her request or by a vote of the trustees/officers. Two (2) other trustees/officers shall be appointed by the Foundation Chairperson with the endorsement of The Society of The 3rd Infantry Division President to serve four (4) year terms. The original term of office for trustees/officers shall be staggered, with one (1) trustee/officer to be appointed to serve two years and one appointed to serve four years. Thereafter, one trustee/officer shall be appointed every two years. In the event of a tie vote, the Chairperson of the Scholarship Fund will solicit the vote of The Society of the 3rd Infantry Division President. 2. The Chairperson of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. shall be a member of the Society Staff and shall be listed in the “Committees” section on page 2 of The Watch on The Rhine. Article 5. Governance The trustees/officers shall direct and control the business management and affairs of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. They shall have the authority to approve or deny any requests for scholarship/student aid funds and to determine the amount of any financial assistance awarded. Article 6. Scholarship Funds The funds of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. shall be obtained primarily from donations and grants, gifts, devises, or bequests. All funds received must be unconditional.
Article 7. Meetings 1. Meetings of the trustees/officers to determine scholarship recipients shall be conducted via non-direct methods of communication such as electronic meetings and e-mail, U.S.P.S., and telephone conferencing. Meeting actions will be captured when each trustee/officers’ signed ballot is submitted to the Chairperson. These ballots must be retained for a period of three years. A. The Chairperson is responsible for notifying scholarship winners in advance of the national reunion. B. The Chairperson is responsible for ensuring that the Fund Treasurer is provided with all necessary information needed to issue scholarship/student aid funds to the recipient’s account at the accredited school of his/her choice. C. The Fund Treasurer is responsible for disbursing scholarship funds to the scholarship recipient’s account at the accredited school of his/her choice and for notifying the Chairperson of all disbursement activities. 2. The trustees/officers shall meet in executive session on the first day of the Annual Society Reunion, or on a date designated by the Chairperson, to discuss issues of importance and to review publication information on selected grant recipients. Meeting agenda items must be supplied to the Chairperson at least ten days prior to the meeting so that publication of the agenda can take place prior to the meeting of the trustees/officers. Minutes of the trustees/officers’ meetings must be captured by the Chairperson and retained for a period of three years. Article 8. Duties of Trustees/Officers
Article 9. Financial
Article 10. Awards
Article 11. Applications Section 1. A. Completed application forms, together with all required enclosures, must reach the Chairperson at the address he/she designates (published in The Watch on the Rhine) no later than May 1st of each year. B. All applications received after the deadline will be returned. C. The application for scholarship must be completed in its entirety and shall include all required enclosures. The following must be included. 1. A statement from the Sponsor attesting to the applicant’s eligibility in accordance with The Society of The 3rd Infantry Division Scholarship Foundation Inc.’s Purpose and By-Laws. 2. A Letter of Admission or evidence of continuing enrollment from the applicant’s university, college, or vocational school of choice. 3. A letter from the applicant’s high school principal attesting to the applicant’s character if applicant is attending or has recently graduated from high school. (If applicant is currently attending college or vocational school, please disregard this requirement.) 4. Letters of recommendation from two teachers concerning the applicant’s progress in current classes or subjects. 5. The applicant’s official high school or college transcript. 6. A detailed statement of the applicant’s goal after graduation, academic accomplishments, financial need, extracurricular activities in-school or out-of-school, community service involvement, and other activities that demonstrate personal character qualities as well as potential to succeed. 7. The applicant’s 200- to 300-word essay on a subject pertaining to 3rd Infantry Division history, or to national pride, or to loyalty to the nation, or to patriotism, or on another subject of applicable importance. 8. The applicant’s photograph, attached to the application. (In the event that the applicant receives a scholarship grant, this photograph will be published, with recognition of the applicant, in The Watch on The Rhine. Attachment of the photograph grants the applicant’s permission to publish said photograph.) Note: appearing above the signature line on the candidate application is the following statement which describes recourse should the terms of the award be violated: By my signature, I certify that all information and documents included in my application for scholarship/student aid are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Further, my signature certifies I understand that if the terms of the grant are violated, the grant will be withdrawn. Section 2 A. Scholarships are awarded annually. The amount of each scholarship is announced prior to accepting submissions from applicants. B. Applicants must file a new application each successive year. C. Scholarships are not available for graduate studies. D. The Foundation trustees/officers shall determine the method and schedule for evaluating and processing applications. E. All applications shall be acknowledged. F. Successful applications shall be announced during the Annual Society Reunion as well as in the Watch on The Rhine. G. Unsuccessful applications will be stored for a period of three years and then destroyed or returned to the applicant upon request.
Article 12. Successor Corporation or Dissolution Should this Scholarship Foundation, Inc. surrender its Charter, by a majority vote of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Officers and Trustees, all assets of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. shall be turned over and delivered to the Successor Corporation, if a successor corporation has been duly formed. If no successor corporation has been formed, the foundation assets shall be dispersed to one or more Not-For-Profit Organizations per majority agreement of the Scholarship Foundation Officers and Trustees. Article 13. Amendment The Constitution and By-Laws of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. may be amended, or a new Constitution may be adopted, by a majority vote of the Scholarship Foundation, Inc. trustees/officers present and voting at any meeting called for that purpose. Changes proposed must be provided in writing to the Chairperson at least one (1) month in advance of the meeting, and any changes voted upon must be published in The Watch on the Rhine, the Foundation’s publication of record. ### Society
of the 3rd Infantry Division The purpose of the Society of the 3rd Infantry
Division Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is to provide college and
vocational scholarships/student aid to the children, grandchildren, and
great grandchildren, including those by adoption, of Society of the 3rd
Infantry Division Life, Regular Annual, and direct-descendent Associate*
members in good standing, and to any child or grandchild or un-remarried
spouse of a 3rd Infantry Division veteran who was Killed In Action while
on active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division.
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