| NEWS RELEASE
July 12, 2004
Contact: Laurie Jake, ATRA Communications Coordinator
Phone (480) 460-1525 or
Ann D Huston MPA, CTRS
Phone: (703) 683-9420
Georgia Southern University Student selected for
Scholarship to the 2004 ATRA Annual Conference
The American Therapeutic Recreation
Association’s
Office of Continuing Education is pleased to announce
that Tara MacCaughelty, a student at Georgia Southern
University in Statesboro, GA is one of the 2004 Peg
Connolly Scholarship recipients. Named in honor of
Dr. Peg Connolly, the first President of ATRA and
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 2004
Annual Conference will be held in Kansas City, MO.
This scholarship is a “working scholarship” and
winners are expected to assist in various aspects
of implementing the conference.
MacCaughelty, a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science
in Therapeutic Recreation describes the impact of
winning this scholarship, “ Attending the 2004
ATRA Annual conference as a Peg Connolly Scholarship
recipient will be an amazing opportunity to further
seek personal and professional growth.”
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.
This year’s Scholarship
winners are:
• Emily Bean from Indiana University
• Jabeth Coachman from Pittsburg Sate University
• Rosemarie Hindes from California State University
Northridge
• Tara MacCaughelty from Georgia Southern University
• Lauren McPartlin from the University of Southern
Maine
• Danny Pettry II from Indiana University
• Beth Sibert from Eastern Washington University
• Deborah Silver from Ithaca College
For more information, please contact the ATRA National
Office at (703) 683-9420.
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The American Therapeutic Recreation Association
(ATRA) was founded in 1984 to advance the profession
of therapeutic recreation. ATRA is a non-profit,
professional membership organization dedicating 100%
of resources and efforts to promote therapeutic recreation
professionals in health care and human service settings.
For more information, please contact the ATRA National
Office.
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