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NAI 2023

Little Rock, Arkansas - November 7 - 11

 

Scholarships and Grants

Student Scholarships

Deadline: April 18, 2023

The National Association for Interpretation scholarship program is for college students who are studying natural, historical, and cultural interpretation or a closely related field with career aspirations in the field of interpretation. The goal of the scholarship program is to recognize students who have the potential to make an outstanding contribution to the field of interpretation. Scholarships are awarded to both undergraduate and graduate students, and may include conference registration, travel, lodging, and other costs.

The College and University Academic Section has been the coordinator for this national project for over 15 years and is proud to be its supporter.

Each award recipient must be able to attend the 2023 National Conference, November 7–11, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Students will be recognized at a scholarship meal, participate in scholarship fundraising activities at the conference, assist in the Interpretive Career Fair as well as help where needed with conference operations. It is expected that they will submit for their regional or section newsletters an article outlining their experiences at the National Conference.  

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be members of NAI through November 30, 2023.
  • Must be an enrolled student at college or university at the time of application.
  • Applicants must be able to attend the 2023 National Conference, November 7–11 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Previous national scholarship winners, NAI national officers, community officers, scholarship committee members, and members of their families are not eligible. If you were a recipient of a virtual scholarship during the COVID 19 Pandemic, you have the option to apply for an in-person scholarship if you meet all the other criteria. 

To Apply 
Before April 18, 2023, submit a complete application to NAI Student Scholarship Committee c/o Tom Mullin, Scholarship Coordinator. Submit all the required materials (incomplete applications will not be considered). Please combine all documents into one pdf file and email it to tom.d.mullin@gmail.com with subject “[Your Name]: NAI scholarship.”

  • Cover page with the following information: Name, permanent mailing address, phone number, email, college or university, major or program area of study, undergraduate or graduate scholarship, advisor’s name and email address, and your NAI membership expiration month and year.
  • Two letters of recommendation (at least one must be from a current professor or instructor). Letters of recommendations should be included in the combined PDF. However, if the author(s) of the recommendation(s) wish to send them under separate cover for privacy reasons, that is permitted.
  • Current resume
  • A copy of your transcripts (unofficial is acceptable)
  • A statement of why you are interested in the field of interpretation. Include how you will benefit from attending the workshop (500 word maximum)
  • A statement of your vision for the future of interpretation (500 word maximum)
  • A budget that includes travel costs (see template provided below)
  • For graduate students only: A statement of your graduate research/project goals and why you believe it is relevant to interpretation today (500 word maximum)

Budget Template

Cost Center Rate Total Explanation
Meals (pro-rated from federal per diem) $55/day $275 Meals not included in registration
Lodging (five nights, including taxes) $150/2 = $75 $375 Based on shared room
Registration $475 $475 Student Member Rate
Travel   $_____ Travel Costs
TOTAL $_____

 
Registration and lodging reflect actual costs and will automatically be deducted from the award amount. Award recipients must stay at the designated host hotel and the NAI office will make those arrangements directly. Lodging is based on double occupancy; award recipients will be paired with roommates or may select a roommate from among the other recipients. Travel costs may include airfare, train, bus, or mileage if less than a comparable airfare, plus parking, baggage fees, and transfers.

Selection Procedure & Timetable
Applications received by Scholarship Coordinator: April 18, 2023
Scholarship Committee screens applications: Through early May, 2023
Students notified by Scholarship Coordinator: Approximately late May 2023

Student Recipients attend National Conference: November 7–11, 2023, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Review
Criteria
Undergraduate and Graduate student applications are reviewed separately. Applications are reviewed according to the following criteria:

  • Creativity/Sparkle (20 points) – Reviewers are looking for people with "sparkle" who will become the future leaders in our field. (Remember that our field is quite broad and includes a wide diversity of areas and disciplines from front-line interpreters in a local park to international ecotourism, and more.)
  • Potential (20 points) – Reviewers make a subjective judgment on the likelihood the applicant will be a future leader in the field of interpretation.
  • Knowledge of interpretation (15 points) – Scholarship winners should know something about our profession.
  • Vision (10 points) – Reviewers determine if the application articulates a vision that demonstrates higher thinking skills and an understanding of our profession. They assess if the applicant has valid ideas on where our profession is going in the next ten years.
  • Professional experience (10 points) – Reviewers examine what applicants have done already. Recognizing that most students may only have had one or two "real" job experiences, reviewers assess the quality of their work in the field so far.
  • Scholarship (10 points) – Reviewers consider how applicants are doing academically. This is important but reviewers recognize that a very creative interpreter may not be a straight A student.
  • Research Potential (for graduate students only) (15 points) – Reviewers make a subjective judgment on the likelihood the applicant will be a future research leader based on the graduate research statement in the application.        
NAI Membership
To become a member of the National Association for Interpretation, please  click here.

 


Professional Grants

Information for professional interpreters seeking financial assistance to attend NAI 2022 will be available around June 1.  All submissions will be notified before the early registration deadline.

Eligibility Criteria

Information for professional interpreters seeking financial assistance to attend NAI 2021 will be available here shortly.  We anticipate the grant process opening at the same time as registration and being open for one month. All submissions will be notified before the early registration deadline.

Eligibility Criteria
  • Applicants must be employed in the field of interpretation, either full-time or seasonal.
  • Applicants must be a Professional, Seasonal, or Volunteer level member of NAI through November 30, 2023.
  • Applicants must be able to attend the NAI National Conference November 7–11 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Previous national professional grant winners, NAI national officers, community officers, scholarship/grant committee members, and members of their families are not eligible.
  • Previous national scholarship winners are not eligible for a period of two years after their previous award.