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  • NACDA is excited to offer, through the John McLendon Scholarship Foundation, eleven postgraduate scholarships to underrepresnted candidates planning to earn a master’s degree in a field that will help them pursue a career in the sports industry. 

    • Seven (7) $10,000 scholarships
    • One (1) $10,000 scholarship presented by the Fiesta Bowl
      • Open to graduates of 4-year colleges based in Arizona / Candidates enrolled or accepted by an Arizona Graduate Program
    • One (1) fully funded spot into UMass Amherst's Mark H. McCormack top-ranked graduate program
    • Two (2) $10,000 CIAA scholarships
      • Open to CIAA minority/female idneitfying graduates entering their first year of grad school.

    Nomination Criteria

    To be considered for a McLendon Postgraduate Scholarship, an applicant must:

    1. Plan to pursue a master's degree (in the United States) in a field that will lead to a career in the sports industry; OR be currently enrolled full-time but not have graduated before September 2025.
      • McLendon & Fiesta Bowl Scholarship: award must be used within 5 years of receipt
      • UMass/McCormack program: applicants must plan to enroll in Fall 2025
      • CIAA scholarships: applicants must plan to enroll in Summer/Fall 2025 or Spring 2026
    2. Have a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 scale) or its equivalent in the undergraduate curriculum.  If enrolled in graduate school, current graduate GPA will not be considered.
    3. Identify as one of the following:
      • Black - All persons having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa.
      • Hispanic - All persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture of origin, regardless of race.
      • Asian or Pacific Islander - All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent or the Pacific Islands.  This area includes, for example, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands and Samoa.
      • American Indian or Alaskan Native - All persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintain cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. 
      • Note: CIAA Scholarship is open to all women who attend a member institution.    
    4. Submit a personal essay (1,200 words max) answering both of the following questions: 
      • What personal experiences have shaped your leadership style, and how will you use those experiences to inspire and lead others in the sports industry?
      • How can the McLendon Foundation help you achieve your dreams and support your journey in the sports industry?
    5. Submit an undergraduate transcript (unofficial transcripts are accepted)
    6. Submit a resume

    All applications MUST be received no later than February 1st 2025.

    If you have any questions, please reach out to Ishita Tibrewal (itibrewal@nacda.com).

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    Please note, correspondence regarding application status will be sent to these addresses.

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  • Please visit UMass Amherst's graduate applications page to submit your application. 

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    As a part of the application process to UMass, you will be required to submit the following:

    1. Application Form
    2. Personal Statement
    3. Resume
    4. Atleast two Letters of reference (these can come after the deadline, if needed)
    5. Undergraduate transcripts (this can come after the deadline if needed)
    6. Note: GMAT/GRE scores and the Application fee for McLendon Applicants are waived.

    Personal Statement Prompt: Describe what makes you an exceptional and ideal candidate for Umass Amherst's top-ranked McCormack Graduate Program? What has drawn you specifically to this program, and what do you hope to gain if admitted? Project what your professional goals coming out of the program might be, and what segment of the sports industry you are most interested in impacting. How will you endeavor to become a leader in this segment, and what skills will you need to acquire in order to do so?

    If you have any trouble accessing the application or submitting it please contact Will Norton (wnorton@isenberg.umass.edu).

     

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