Welcome to the NCBA Norman "Red" Reeves Scholarship Information Page

The Norman "Red" Reeves Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 to provide academic scholarships to students enrolled in the North Carolina Community College Systems Biomedical Equipment Technology Program. The scholarship is administrated by the NCBA Scholarship Committee appointed annually by the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Biomedical Association. The applicant must be working toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology.

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The NCBA is very proud to announce that starting in 2003 this scholarship will be funded by the very generous support of PartsSource in Twinsburg, Ohio.

Starting in 2005, Boyd Campbell and Greg Johnson, owners of Southeastern Biomedical Associates, started sharing the expense of supporting this scholarship. Greg and Boyd are both former Presidents of the NCBA and had a long history of supporting the NCBA. The NCBA Board of Directors sincerely appreciates the support of these two excellent organizations and their committment to BMET education.

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Eligibility Criteria:

 
  1. Applicants must be enrolled in the second year of a Biomedical Equipment Technology program in the North Carolina Community College System.

  2. Applicants must be enrolled in the second year of a Biomedical Equipment Technology Program (BMET) in the North Carolina Community College System.

  3. Applicants must have successfully completed 35 semester credit hours in Biomedical Equipment Technology curriculum as printed in the current college catalog. Students with transfer credits for the first year must have completed the first year of the BMET program.

  4. The applicants must have a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.25 after completing two (2) semesters, carrying a minimum of ¾ time in the BMET curriculum during both semesters. Verified by Official College Transcript.

  5. Applicants are eligible for a single scholarship for one (1) academic college calendar year during their second year. If at any time during the second academic year the student becomes ineligible, due to either a GPA below 3.25 or less than ¾ time status, the scholarship will be terminated and cannot be reinstated.

  6. Applicants must have the recommendation of the BMET Program Director and one (1) other instructor from the BMET curriculum (English Dept., Math Dept. etc.)

  7. No other scholarship, grants, or loans will be considered during the selection process.

Awards:

 
  1. A single scholarship will be limited to $1,000.00 per semester for a maximum of two (2) consecutive semesters.

  2. No more than one (1) scholarship will be awarded per academic year.

  3. Awards will be based on GPA and recommendations.

  4. The winner will be selected by the North Carolina Biomedical Association's Scholarship Committee whose decisions are final.

  5. The winner will be announced at the NCBA business meeting during the annual NCBA Symposium. The first semester scholarship check will be presented to the winner at that time by the NCBA President and a representative of PartsSource.

  6. The following semester check will be issued after verification of scholarship status. Scholarship status will be verified by sending a copy of a completed semester grade report and a copy of the next semester's registration fee receipt (showing semester hours enrolled) to the Treasurer of the NCBA. The BMET Program Director will verify that the hours are in the BMET Program.

  7. North Carolina Biomedical Association "Norman 'Red' Reeves Scholarships" are awarded without regard to race, color, ancestry, sex, religion, age, handicap or veteran status.

Application Procedure:

To be considered for the Norman "Red" Reeves Scholarship, applicants must submit all application material to the North Carolina Biomedical Association Scholarship Committee by the first day of November. The applications must be postmarked by October 31 to be in consideration.

Application materials include:

 

  1. A completed application form (Submitted by applicant).

  2. An Official College Transcript showing completed first year work. Transcript must have college seal on it (Submitted by applicant).

  3. Letters of recommendation (submitted by Program Director and one other Program Instructor).

  4. Verification by the program director (department head) that the student is at least a ¾ time student in the second year of a North Carolina Biomedical Equipment Technology curriculum.

All application information submitted by an applicant will be kept confidential.

MAIL TO:
North Carolina Biomedical Association
Scholarship Committee
7474 Creedmoor Rd., PMB 196
Raleigh, North Carolina 27613-1665

Federal Tax ID # 58-1474079

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