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CFT Scholarships for High School Students and Continuing College Students

12/15/2016

 
Raoul Teilhet Scholarships
Raoul Teilhet Scholarships for High School Students and Continuing College Students

The CFT offers scholarships to high school seniors and college students who are children or dependents of CFT members in good standing. Students enrolled in four-year courses of study are eligible for $3,000 scholarships; those enrolled in two-year courses of study are eligible for $1,000.

Scholarship eligibility
 
  • Award selection is based on academic achievement, special talents and skills, participation in extracurricular activities, community service, financial need, and a 500-word essay on a social issue of the applicant’s choice.
  • Scholarships are awarded for any one year of higher education.
  • Students must be listed as a dependent on their parents’ or guardians’ tax return to be eligible for this scholarship.
  • Parents or guardians will be asked to have their local union president verify union membership.
  • Students who received scholarships as high school seniors are not eligible for another scholarship during college.

Raoul Teilhet Scholarship applications and deadlines

  • For High School Seniors
    Deadline to submit applications: January 10, 2017
  • For Continuing College Students 
    Deadline to submit applications: July 1, 2017 http://cft.org/member-services/scholarships.html.

Learn more about scholarships offered by the AFT and the AFL-CIO at http://cft.org/member-services/scholarships/national-scholarships.html.

Affirmation Students (VCCCD)

12/1/2016

 
Whereas, the 2016 electoral season included divisive rhetoric targeted at women, LGBTQ people, persons with disabilities, Muslims and other religious minorities, immigrants (both documented and undocumented), DREAMERS (Development, Relief & Education of Alien Minors” DREAM ACT), DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans), DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students, and people of color;

Whereas, in light of the results of the 2016 election, the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers, AFT Local 1828 with nearly 1,400 faculty members teaching in the three colleges of the Ventura County Community College District has witnessed our students expressing, in both public and private, confusion, anxiety, fear for their physical safety and well-being, and concerns about their individual rights, all of which negatively impact the achievement of their educational goals;

Whereas, the mission of our colleges is to serve and support all students to achieve student success, and the core value of this student focus requires us to address the needs of students in our actions, work harmoniously, and show compassion;

And whereas, our DACA and DAPA students are in distress and fearful of imminent deportations by the newly elected U.S. President, and this is affecting their motivation to continue their education;

Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers reaffirms its commitment, as a representative body of the VCCCD faculty, to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and safe learning environment for all students, free from discrimination, bullying, harassment, and fear,

Be It Further Resolved, that the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers encourages faculty members to use the learning environment to show compassion and support for students who may be experiencing anxiety, uncertainty, and fear in the current political climate,

Be It Further Resolved, that the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers strongly supports the recent letter from University of California President Janet Napolitano, California State University Chancellor Tim White, and California Community College Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley urging President-elect Donald Trump to continue the DACA program, 

Be It Further Resolved, that the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers will urge the VCCCD to adopt the following recommendations from California Community College Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley; 

  • District police departments should not detain, question or arrest any individual solely on the basis of (suspected) undocumented immigration status.
  • Districts should not cooperate with any federal effort to create a registry of individuals based on any protected characteristics such as religion, national origin, race or sexual orientation.
  • No confidential student records should be released without a judicial warrant, subpoena or court order, unless authorized by the student or required by law.

​Be It Finally Resolved, that the Ventura County Federation of College Teachers will urge VCCCD to examine the policies and procedures that can potentially make the VCCCD a Sanctuary or a “safe zone” in order to protect the safety and security of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader community.

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