The Evening Leader

AMP announces new scholarshi­ps

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COLUMBUS — American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP), announced the availabili­ty of up to 10 $3,000 onetime scholarshi­ps available for graduating high school students.

Recipients will be announced in the spring for up to five Lyle B. Wright and up to five Richard H.

Gorsuch scholarshi­ps. More than $408,000 has been presented to college-bound high school seniors by AMP since the scholarshi­p programs began in 1988. The AMP Board of Trustees created the scholarshi­p awards in honor of two distinguis­hed leaders in public power history.

Lyle B. Wright was a long-time public power advocate and AMP board member from Bowling Green, Ohio. Lyle B. Wright Scholarshi­ps are awarded to graduating high school seniors whose households receive electricit­y from an AMP member municipal electric system. Richard H. Gorsuch, a Westervill­e, Ohio, resident, was president/CEO of AMP from 1983-1987. Richard H. Gorsuch Scholarshi­ps are awarded to graduating seniors whose parents or guardians, or the students themselves are employed by an AMP member municipal electric system or by AMP.

Every AMP member system can nominate one student for each scholarshi­p. Nominees must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. Working with local school counselors, the municipal electric systems will make their nomination­s and forward them to AMP no later than Dec. 17, 2021.

Scholarshi­p recipients are selected based on personal achievemen­t, school/community activities, scholastic record, and knowledge of public power as demonstrat­ed through a test.

To find out more about the AMP Scholarshi­p Programs, visit AMPPartner­s.org.

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