Cincinnati Tri-State Chapter
Walsh APC1
Applications for the 2nd 2010 Walsh APC I will be accepted starting September 2nd.
The Timothy J. Walsh APC I Award pays tuition, transportation, and hotel costs (room fee and taxes for five nights) for an ASIS member to attend an ASIS Assets Protection Course (APC) I. Introduced in 2004, the award honors Timothy J. Walsh, CPP, an ASIS member who served at the committee, chapter, and national levels, and as international president from 1964 to 1965.
Eligibility
Applicants must be nominated by their chapter, be members in good standing, and have not already attended an APC I course. In addition, applicants must have at least two years of security experience. The scholarship is offered twice a year, in conjunction with the two APC I programs. Chapters may submit one per award. National officers, ASIS directors, and relatives of the ASIS Foundation Board of Trustees are not eligible for the award.
Application Process
A chapter officer must e-mail or fax a completed application to the ASIS Foundation by the application deadline. No late or incomplete applications will be accepted. Download the application.
Criteria
Targeted toward those with industry experience and an interest in developing asset protection skills, the award is based on an applicant's performance and commitment to earning their ASIS certification. The applicant's chapter references, commitment to a career in the security profession, merit, traditional progress toward certification, and career advancement will be considered.
Selection Process
The ASIS Foundation Board of Trustees will select the winner and decide all other matters related to the award. The winning applicant will be selected without regard to race, age, gender, religion, political beliefs, employment status, or any other factors that constitute unfair or illegal discrimination.
2012 Scolarship
Students with an interest in the security profession may continue their education with the help of the ASIS Foundation. Scholarships are offered to full and part-time students. Recipients are designated at the local chapter level and must have completed at least one year at a recognized college or university. The ASIS Foundation matches one scholarship offer per chapter dollar-for-dollar up to $500. An ASIS chapter member scholarship may be matched 2 for 1 (2 times the amount donated by the chapter). These scholarships are internationally recognized through publication in Security Management.
Eligibility
Open to ASIS members and other students of merit who are interested in the security profession and who have demonstrated a potential to make a contribution to the field of business security.
A minimum grade point of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) is required for graduate students
Applicants may be part-time or full-time students at an accredited college, university or community college.
Scholarships will be awarded on a calendar year basis.
Student Requirements
Complete and submit application to the chapter
Submit transcript to the chapter
Submit faculty member letter of recommendation to the chapter.
Contact:
Scott Barnhorst
Hillenbrand, Inc. Batesville Casket Company
One Batesville Blvd.
Batesville IN 47006
(812) 934-7919
Scott.barnhorst@batesville.com