ALSC scholarships

ALSC Scholarship Specifications


The Frederic G. Melcher Scholarship

The Frederic G. Melcher Scholarship provides financial assistance for the professional education of men and women who intend to pursue an MLS degree and who plan to work in children's librarianship. This work may be serving children up to and including the age of 14 in any type of library. Two $6,000 scholarships are awarded annually. The scholarship is made possible by ALSC through generous contributions from librarians, professional associates, friends, and others in the book world, as tribute to Frederic G. Melcher, a great leader in promoting better books for children.

The 2011 Frederic G. Melcher Scholarship recipients are:

Patricia Prodanich, La Grange Park, Ill. - Dominican University
Donna Hanley, Saint Johns, Ariz. - University of Arizona


 

The Bound to Stay Bound Books Scholarship

The Bound to Stay Bound Books (BTSB) Scholarship provides financial assistance in the form of four $7,000 annual awards for the education of men and women who intend to pursue an MLS or advanced degree and who plan to work in the area of library service to children. This work may be serving children up to and including the age of 14 in any type library. The Scholarship is made possible by the ALSC through the generous contributions of Bound to Stay Bound Books, Incorporated.

The 2011 BTSB Scholarship recipients are:

Nancy Graves, Denton, Texas - Texas Woman's University
Danielle Gregori, Elmont, N.Y. - CUNY Queens College
Rachel Ortiz, Washington, D.C. - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robyn Woods, Saint Cloud, Fla. - University of South Florida

 


ALSC Spectrum Scholarship

In 2010, ALSC expanded its committment to the Spectrum Scholarship Program. ALSC sponsors one Spectrum Scholar each year through the Frederic G. Melcher Endowment. The ALSC Spectrum Scholar is awarded to a Spectrum applicant who expresses an interest in library service to children. Since its founding, Spectrum has provided more than 600 scholarships to qualified applicants enrolled in an ALA-accredited graduate program in library and information studies or an ALA-recognized NCATE School Library Media program.

The 2011 ALSC Spectrum Scholar recipient is:

Robina Button, Chicago, Ill. - University of Illinois-Champaign

For more information on this scholarship, please visit the Spectrum Scholarship site.


 

ALSC Scholarship Specifications

ALA's main Scholarship page with further information and the live application.

ALSC Scholarship Committee procedural manual (MS Word)

ALSC Scholarship committee procedural manual (PDF)

Questions regarding applications may be sent by e-mail to Dan Rude at drude@ala.org

Completed applications are due March 1 of each year.

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