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Consistent with our mission, PS1 offers Scholarships to individuals that might not otherwise be able to participate due to financial constraints, or who seek membership for the purposes of education or community service.
Consistent with our mission, PS1 offers Scholarships to individuals that might not otherwise be able to participate due to financial constraints, or who seek membership for the purposes of education or community service.
=== Scholarship Team ===
"Scholarship Team" refers to the scholarship officer and any members in good standings that are delegated with any of the duties below.
===== General Team Duties =====
* Communicating with applicants and recipients
* Reviewing applications and vetting candidates
* Providing support to recipients throughout their scholarship term
* Answering any support tickets relating to scholarships
* Expanding and codifying scholarship processes and resources where a board or member vote is not necessary
* Working with class/workshop instructors to integrate scholarship recipients in a mutually beneficial manner


===Financial & Logistical Considerations===
===Financial & Logistical Considerations===
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Scholarships are to occur on an annual application cycle beginning on the first week of March for a smooth on-boarding process for scholarship recipients. Scholarships are approved for 12-month cycles with decisions being sent to candidates within the first week of March. All scholarships will have an option to renew via reapplication for an additional 12 months within three calendar years. Former scholarship recipients may be considered again in the third year, or for the second scholarship term within the same two years if there are insufficient applications to saturate the scholarship budget for the upcoming term.  
Scholarships are to occur on an annual application cycle beginning on the first week of March for a smooth on-boarding process for scholarship recipients. Scholarships are approved for 12-month cycles with decisions being sent to candidates within the first week of March. All scholarships will have an option to renew via reapplication for an additional 12 months within three calendar years. Former scholarship recipients may be considered again in the third year, or for the second scholarship term within the same two years if there are insufficient applications to saturate the scholarship budget for the upcoming term.  


Scholarship selections will be guided by the specifics of the selection criteria that are generally laid out in this document. The selection process may be delegated to other members of PS1 in good standing, provided that scholarship recipients are ultimately reviewed and voted on by the Board of Directors.  
Scholarship selections will be guided by the specifics of the selection criteria that are generally laid out in this document. The selection process is done by the Scholarship Team, provided that scholarship recipients are ultimately reviewed and voted on by the Board of Directors.  


The Scholarship budget may also receive additional funding from donors in addition to what is voted upon in the annual budget. Donor funding may be added to the general scholarship pool, or as a separate scholarship designed to support particular applicants (e.g. a scholarship specifically for welders) provided those scholarships fit the goals and objectives of Pumping Station: One and are approved by the Board of Directors. All sponsored scholarship types should be made available for review by the membership, including those that are temporary, although donors and recipients may remain anonymous. Funds provided by donors for the purpose of supporting scholarships will be added to the general pool of Scholarship funding unless otherwise specified.
The Scholarship budget may also receive additional funding from donors in addition to what is voted upon in the annual budget. Donor funding may be added to the general scholarship pool, or as a separate scholarship designed to support particular applicants (e.g. a scholarship specifically for welders) provided those scholarships fit the goals and objectives of Pumping Station: One and are approved by the Board of Directors. All sponsored scholarship types should be made available for review by the membership, including those that are temporary, although donors and recipients may remain anonymous. Funds provided by donors for the purpose of supporting scholarships will be added to the general pool of Scholarship funding unless otherwise specified.
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** This may be demonstrated by checking off a declaration in the scholarship application that PS1 dues would render the applicant unable to join PS1 without a scholarship
** This may be demonstrated by checking off a declaration in the scholarship application that PS1 dues would render the applicant unable to join PS1 without a scholarship
* Applicant demonstrates that their PS1 membership will be used for the purposes of education or community service
* Applicant demonstrates that their PS1 membership will be used for the purposes of education or community service
=== Application Process ===
'''To apply for a Pumping Station: One scholarship, please follow the link to fill out our [https://tinyurl.com/y3dc3fnx application form].'''
Scholarship applications are reviewed by a Scholarship Team before being submitted to the Board for approval no later than the last day of February. Once approved by the Board, recipients are given Pumping Station One access at no cost until the last day of February on the following year, providing a 12 month scholarship term to the recipient. Notices of scholarship award are sent to selected candidates within the first week of March. Selected scholarship recipients will have 2 weeks to accept or request to defer their scholarship. Applications will be dropped if not selected (requiring yearly re-application). Aside from financial dues, scholarship recipients are held to all of the same expectations as active members, and are subject to all of the same repercussions for violating space rules.
A clear disclaimer about the applicant's anonymity will be included in applications as applications will be anonymized for final Board review and approval.
=== Team Structure ===
"Scholarship Team" refers to the scholarship officer and any members in good standings that are delegated with any of the duties below.
===== General Team Duties =====
* Communicating with applicants and recipients
* Reviewing applications and vetting candidates
* Providing support to recipients throughout their scholarship term
* Answering any support tickets relating to scholarships
* Expanding and codifying scholarship processes and resources where a board or member vote is not necessary
* Working with class/workshop instructors to integrate scholarship recipients in a mutually beneficial manner


=== Allocation ===
=== Allocation ===
The total number of approved scholarships will be a count capped at 5% of total paying membership based on a snapshot taken in the current member management software at the beginning of December. This provides the Scholarship Team roughly three months to finalize scholarship selections and gain Board approval based on the determined number of available seats.


=== Storage Access ===
The total number of available scholarships will be a count capped at 5% of total paying membership based on a snapshot taken at the beginning of December using the current member management software. This provides the Scholarship Team roughly three months to finalize scholarship selections and gain Board approval based on the determined number of available seats.
* Recipients may opt in to a free shared storage drawer. The drawer will be shared with other recipients.
** At the Scholarship Team's or Board's discretion, recipients storage drawer usage may be consolidated or expanded to better accommodate members and volunteers, or to otherwise maximize space efficiently.

Revision as of 20:05, 24 January 2025

Scholarship Policy 2025

Consistent with our mission, PS1 offers Scholarships to individuals that might not otherwise be able to participate due to financial constraints, or who seek membership for the purposes of education or community service.

Scholarship Team

"Scholarship Team" refers to the scholarship officer and any members in good standings that are delegated with any of the duties below.

General Team Duties
  • Communicating with applicants and recipients
  • Reviewing applications and vetting candidates
  • Providing support to recipients throughout their scholarship term
  • Answering any support tickets relating to scholarships
  • Expanding and codifying scholarship processes and resources where a board or member vote is not necessary
  • Working with class/workshop instructors to integrate scholarship recipients in a mutually beneficial manner

Financial & Logistical Considerations

A distinct budget for scholarships at PS1 shall be created to be voted upon with other budget items for that year’s annual budget. All money that is not used in the scholarship fund will be returned to general PS1 funds to be redistributed in the annual budget vote for the upcoming year.

Scholarships are to occur on an annual application cycle beginning on the first week of March for a smooth on-boarding process for scholarship recipients. Scholarships are approved for 12-month cycles with decisions being sent to candidates within the first week of March. All scholarships will have an option to renew via reapplication for an additional 12 months within three calendar years. Former scholarship recipients may be considered again in the third year, or for the second scholarship term within the same two years if there are insufficient applications to saturate the scholarship budget for the upcoming term.

Scholarship selections will be guided by the specifics of the selection criteria that are generally laid out in this document. The selection process is done by the Scholarship Team, provided that scholarship recipients are ultimately reviewed and voted on by the Board of Directors.

The Scholarship budget may also receive additional funding from donors in addition to what is voted upon in the annual budget. Donor funding may be added to the general scholarship pool, or as a separate scholarship designed to support particular applicants (e.g. a scholarship specifically for welders) provided those scholarships fit the goals and objectives of Pumping Station: One and are approved by the Board of Directors. All sponsored scholarship types should be made available for review by the membership, including those that are temporary, although donors and recipients may remain anonymous. Funds provided by donors for the purpose of supporting scholarships will be added to the general pool of Scholarship funding unless otherwise specified.

Terms

“Scholarships per month” refers to a singular instance of waived dues for that month’s membership. When someone receives a scholarship per annual term, they are receiving 12-months worth of scholarships to be used within that term. Modifications to an assigned scholarship term should be directed to the scholarship officer.

Limitations

The Board of Directors reserves the right to provide scholarships to the extent the Board or other designated volunteers are currently able to successfully manage and only to those applicants they deem to meet the criteria, regardless of availability. The Board of Directors reserves the right to revoke scholarships if the recipient violates the Membership agreement, does not fulfill the requirements of their scholarship, or does not respond to Board correspondence in a timely fashion regarding pertinent issues pertaining to their scholarship. The Board will work to the best of their ability to address issues for scholarship recipients with clarity and in a timely fashion. Scholarships are not transferable.

Selection Criteria

Successful applicants should meet one the following conditions:

  • Applicant can demonstrate financial need
    • This may be demonstrated by checking off a declaration in the scholarship application that PS1 dues would render the applicant unable to join PS1 without a scholarship
  • Applicant demonstrates that their PS1 membership will be used for the purposes of education or community service

Allocation

The total number of available scholarships will be a count capped at 5% of total paying membership based on a snapshot taken at the beginning of December using the current member management software. This provides the Scholarship Team roughly three months to finalize scholarship selections and gain Board approval based on the determined number of available seats.