UNIVERSITY OF LIBERIA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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Dr. Emmett Dennis
Chairman 
LCAC Scholarship Program
LCAC SCHOLARSHIP PPROGRAM
SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS

For Academic Year 2015-2016
The Scholarship will pay the full cost of Tuition at the University of Liberia for the academic year 2015 - 2016.
LCAC Scholarship Committee
University of Liberia Scholarship Committee

Terms of Reference

Name and Type of Committee
The name of the committee shall be the UL Scholarship Committee (ULSC). It is an ad-hoc or special committee. 

General Purpose 

The UL Scholarship Committee (ULSC) is responsible to manage the selection and awards of grants and scholarships offered by the Association to students of the University of Liberia . 

Key Duties and Responsibilities
The ULSC is responsible to:
 Coordinate process for the funding of the grant and scholarship program.
 Define and develop the general requirements for eligibility.
 Define and develop the criteria on which applications are reviewed.
 Solicit and review applications, select and reward grants and scholarships for qualified applicants.
 Monitor the performance and responsibilities required of each holder.
Receive data on all grants and scholarships awarded and report the data to the Executive Committee.
Advertise availability of scholarships and grants.
Announce winners at a General Assembly of the LCAC or Executive Committee Meeting.
Define and develop the administration of each scholarship and grant.
Define and develop the scenario and/or circumstances under which a scholarship or grant may be withdrawn and unused balance refunded to the Association.
Seek out new grants and scholarships, including designated scholarships and grants.

Composition and Appointment of Members
The composition of the ULSC shall consist of a chairperson, co-chairperson and members willing to volunteer their services and appointed by the President in accordance with the Constitution.  

Meetings
Meetings will be held as necessary and they are scheduled by the Chairman, with advance notice to the members.

Reports
The Committee will report in writing on its activities and programs regularly to the Executive Committee.  If necessary, the Committee may be required to present a report to the Board of Directors and/or the General Assembly. 

1.      Francis  T.  Fallah 
Admission Year:  2005    Student ID:  46809 College at LU:  Science 

 2.      Winston  J. Kesseh 
Admission Year:  2008    Student ID:  51201 College at LU:  Liberia College 

3.      James   D.  Karpeh  
Admission Year:  1989    Student ID:  20425 College at LU:  Business College 

 4.      Varney    Siafa 
Admission Year:  2009  Student ID:  000237 College at LU:  Science College 

5.      Wooiklee   Sundayboy Paye   
Admission Year:  2007    Student ID:  48456 College at LU:  AGRICULTURE & FORESTY 

6.      David    S.  G.  Karpilee  
Admission Year:  2008    Student ID:  52658 College at LU:  Liberia College 

7.       George    Belaway - GRADUATE  
Admission Year:  2005    Student ID:  41543 College at LU:  Business College 

8.      Cyrus   B   Cephas  -
Admission Year:  2006    Student ID:  43844 College at LU:  Business College 

9.      Archie    Karzear 
Admission Year:  2007    Student ID:  48928 College at LU:  Liberia College 

10.    Jacob  Gardia Nankay 
Admission Year:  2008  Student ID:    51909 College at LU:  

11.    Solomon   F    Saah   
Admission Year:  2006   Student ID:   42649 College at LU:  Science College 

12.    Juety    Davis - GRADUATE
Admission Year:  2003    Student ID:  35985 College at LU:  Business College 

13.     Alexander     Kesselly  
Admission Year:  2006    Student ID:  43704     College at LU:  Business and Public 

14.      Jack    G.   Flomo   
Admission Year:  2006     Student ID:  44444  College at LU:  Liberia College 

15.      Victor   P.   Whea   
Admission Year:  2006     Student ID:  46978     College at LU:  Business College 

16.       Chrispin   Williams 
Admission Year:  2006    Student ID:  43339    College at LU:  Science College 

17.       Ida   Capehart - GRADUATE  
Admission Year:  2004    Student ID:  42292   College at LU:  Liberia College 

18.      Vincent  F.  Eruophe - GRADUATE
Admission Year:  2000   Student ID:  32507   College at LU:  Business College 

19.       Josephine  Tarlue   
Admission Year:  2005     Student ID:  43617  College at LU:  Business College 

20.       Tenneh  Toure 
Admission Year:   2008    Student ID:  51531 College at LU:    Liberia College 
2009 LCAC SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Emmet A. Dennis   Ph.D  
President of the University of Liberia
Congratulates the Chairman of LCAC  scholarship Program.
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Before ending his whirlwind tour of the United States, the president of the University of Liberia visited and congratulated the Liberian Community Association in Connecticut for their support to LU students through the scholarship program. He also accepted to delivered a check from LCAC to the registrar at LU to cover the 1st semester fees for the 20 students awarded LCAC scholarships. 
In a  letter  to the Program chairman, the president of the nation's highest and prestigious institution of learning, expressed profound gratitude to the Liberian Community Association in Connecticut for the generous contribution to the education of the nation's youth. 
L-R:   James C. Blyee Jr. Chris Collins, Pres. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Alex Quermollue, Dr. Emmett Dennis  
Monday May 24, 2010 Connecticut, USA
The Liberian president HE Ellen Johnson Sirleaf met briefly with Liberian community leaders form Connecticut during her last state visit to the United States. The president expressed her profound thanks and gratitude to the Liberian Community Association in Connecticut (LCAC) for awarding 20 scholarships to Liberians at the University of Liberia. She praised the community for taking the lead in awarding scholarships to students at the nation's highest institution of learning. 
In a cordial tete-ta-tete with Hon. James C. Blyee - LCAC Board Secretary and Sr. representative to ULAA , the president advised that students in Science and Engineering Department at LU should be the principal target for future scholarships. She expressed her frustration in failing to hire Liberian Engineers, leaving her with no choice but to consider foreigners for lucrative Engineering jobs. 
For his part, the Connecticut political guru thanked the president for her acknowledgement and promised to share her suggestion with Dr. Emmett Dennis-LCAC Scholarship Chairman and LCAC president Hon. Alex Quermollue.
President Sirleaf congratulates LCAC for awarding scholarships to Liberians 
New  Application  for LCAC 2015-2016 Scholarship
For New Scholarship Applicants: 
Limited to students in the Science and Engineering Department, Forestry & Teacher's College
Last Name:
First Name:
Student LU ID#:
High School:
Year of High School Graduation:
County of origin:
College at LU:
Current LU Level:
Essay: Please explain in less than 100 words why you should be awarded this scholarship
I here by certify that everything written is truth and that I may be disqualified for giving false or misleading information.
Nationality:
Date of Birth:
Month of Birth:
Day of Birth:
Year of Birth:
Application will be accepted until August 30, 2015 at Mid night.
 Photos of Current LCAC Scholarship Students at the University of Liberia
This Program is sponsored by individuals like you. To make special donations to this program in Cash or Materials, to support struggling Liberians at LU, please contact the program coordinator:  
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