Welcome to the Mid America CMAA
Grant and Scholarship Page
Richard Aubin Memorial Grant Program
The Richard Aubin Memorial Grant Program has been established in honor of Richard "Dick" Aubin, CFE, CCM, who joined the Mid-America Chapter in January 1963 and served as President in 1970. Mr. Aubin began his career in club management at the Officer's Club at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and eventually moved to the Kansas City area where he managed Tomahawk Golf Club, Hillcrest Country Club, Rockhill Tennis Club and The Carriage Club. He became extremely active with both the local Chapter and the national association of the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA). He mentored many young managers and counseled the most experienced managers. Dick hosted many Chapter meetings and attended more than 40 National conferences. He earned his CCM and was a member of the National Honor Society as well as many National committees. He served as a National Director for CMAA for three years from 1977-1979 and a member of the CMAA task force that introduced the Expo to the National conference. Dick Aubin was a true leader in the hospitality industry.
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Mid-America
Chapter CMAA
Manager Grant Program
The Chapter Manager Grant Program is designed for "engaged" members who require assistance in pursuing an educational opportunity to further their career. It is specifically designed for a member that does not otherwise qualify for a chapter scholarship award or for an educational offering that does not qualify for a chapter scholarship award.
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Mid-America
Chapter CMAA
Student Schlorshipship Application
2011-2012 School Year
The
Mid-America Chapter of the CMAA is dedicated to the future of the
club management industry.
The Chapter strives to promote the status of private clubs
and the club management profession within the community by awarding
scholarships to college students employed at member clubs, or
actively seeking a degree within the food and beverage industry.
Students interested in pursuing club management as their
profession upon completion of their college coursework are given
special consideration in awarding of scholarships.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
The
Mid-America Chapter will award up to $1,500 in scholarship grants in
the fiscal year 2011-2012, based upon the merit of applications.
Scholarship awards will be made at the recommendation of the
Scholarship Committee and approved by the Board of Directors.
The scholarship amount will be submitted directly to the
Registrar at the college or university the recipient attends.
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
Individuals employed at a member club, and who are actively pursuing
a degree at an accredited college or university are encouraged to
apply. These applicants
must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours and possess a minimum
cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 out of 4.0 or 4.5 on
a 6.0 scale.
Individuals who may or may not be employed at a member club, and are
actively pursuing a degree in hospitality at an accredited college
or university are encouraged to apply as well.
These applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours and
possess a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 out
of 4.0 or 4.5 on a 6.0 scale.
Scholarships will be awarded based on combination of merit and
financial need. Special
consideration will be given to students interested in pursuing a
career in club management.
Thank you
in advance for your participation, as we will be anticipating many
applications. Through
our combined efforts, we can help several individuals achieve their
collegiate and professional goals.
Judi
Renzi
Scholarship Committee
Download Student
Scholarship Application
ARTICLE II
Object:
The purposes of this Chapter are to provide education to
persons connected with the management of clubs and other
associations of similar character, to promote and encourage
efficient and successful club management and to advance friendly and
gratifying relations among its members.



