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American Therapeutic Recreation Association’s
Office of Continuing Education is pleased to announce
that Elizabeth Hall, a student at Indiana University
is one of the 2003 Peg Connolly Scholarship recipients.
Named in honor of Dr. Peg Connolly, former Executive
Director of the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation
Certification, this program provides a tremendous
experience for students. This scholarship is available
to undergraduate and graduate students who will be
enrolled in a therapeutic recreation program during
the conference year.
Eight stipends were
awarded to deserving college and university students
throughout the country. The stipends allow the award
recipients to attend ATRA’s Annual Conference,
including conference registration, lodging accommodations
and meal stipend. The 2003 Annual Conference will
be held in Atlanta, Georgia. This scholarship is a
“working scholarship” and winners are
expected to assist in various aspects of implementing
the conference.
Hall, a Senior pursuing
a Bachelor of Science with an emphasis in Therapeutic
Recreation describes the impact of winning this scholarship,
“Receiving this scholarship will be a great
asset in searching for jobs because the award in itself
is an indication of quality and professionalism as
well as being recognized and accepted in the professional
community.”
ATRA believes the future
of our field depends on the continuing growth of students.
Today, many former scholarship recipients prove this
belief by serving vital roles within the therapeutic
recreation profession. ATRA is pleased to have provided
this opportunity to reward students who demonstrate
exceptional competence in the field of therapeutic
recreation on the basis of their academic achievement,
personal and professional philosophy, leadership skills
and other occupational achievements.
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