Chapter Quiz Show Program P.E.O. Scholar Awards program submitted to PSA by Chapter HG, Illinois Show Me the Money! Overview This program is intended to be a fun, interactive way for sisters to learn (or be refreshed) about the P.E.O. Scholar Awards. Sisters are given an opportunity to answer questions about the P.E.O. Scholar Awards. The first sister to answer a question correctly gets a P.E.O. dollar. At the end, whoever has the most money is deemed the chapter s scholar for the day! Prior to Presenting the Program Use the enclosed list of questions and answers pertaining to the P.E.O. Scholar Awards (current information correct as of 7/10) or create your own. The questions are true/false, multiple choice, and free-form. (Review the list of questions to ensure the answers and information are current and applicable to your chapter.) Assemble the following materials: o The list of questions and answers. (Consider having copies to give to sisters to take away after the program.) o P.E.O dollars. (You will need one for each question. You might want to have a few extras, for sisters might want a souvenir to take home.) Sample P.E.O. dollars are attached. Also notice they are special $15 bills, not just $1. o Optional: A certificate declaring the winner as the chapter s scholar or a small prize. (You might want to have extras on hand in case of a tie.) Presenting the Program Explain to the sisters present how this game will work: o We are going to find out who knows the most about the P.E.O. Scholar Awards. o We will ask a question. The first sister to raise her hand, be called upon, and answer the question correctly, will receive a P.E.O. dollar. Bonus questions are worth double dollars. o Hold up a sample P.E.O. dollar: Notice that the P.E.O. dollar is actually a 15- dollar bill. The B.I.L. who helped mint the P.E.O. dollars believes P.E.O.s are worth more than just a dollar! o After we get through all the questions, we will count our money. o The sister with the most money will be our chapter s scholar. Plan to have two presenters: One who reads the questions and verifies the answers and a second to call on sisters to answer questions. If the first sister to raise her hand answers incorrectly, the question is posed again and another sister has an opportunity to answer the same question. There is a chance sisters will start blurting out answers instead of orderly raising their hands and answering. Thus, you might have to decide if you will allow this or if you will stick to the rules. Allowing it can make the session livelier and faster paced, but less fair. After all questions have been asked and answered, find out who has the most money and declare that sister the chapter s scholar. Consider giving a certificate to that sister.
2 Question and Answer Sheet Answers are in italics 1. P.E.O. has six philanthropies. We own Cottey College and support five programs that provide a variety of financial assistance for women pursuing higher education. Is the P.E.O. Scholar Awards the oldest, newest, or somewhere in the middle? Somewhere in the middle 2. Bonus question: In what decade did the Convention of International Chapter adopt the P.E.O. Scholar Awards as the fifth P.E.O. philanthropy? 1991 - The nineties. 3. How many scholars are selected each year? a. 25 b. 55 85 for the last several years, but the amount of c. 85 the funds available determines the number of awards. d. 125 4. Bonus question: Approximately how many women have received P.E.O. Scholar Awards since the project s inception in 1991? a. Under 500 b. 500-1,000 c. Over 1,000 1,560 5. Approximately how much money has the P.E.O. Scholar Awards project awarded since the project s inception in 1991? 13.7 million dollars 6. What is the current amount granted for each Scholar Award? $15,000 7. Sometimes there are Named or Endowed Awards. What is the difference between the two? Named awards are one-time awards of $15,000 given by individuals, chapters, or as collective gifts. Endowed awards are supported by gifts to individual endowment funds administered by the P.E.O. foundation. (Usually interest earned on principal.) 8. How often are P.E.O. Scholar Awards given? Once each year. 9. Bonus Question: Is the award renewable? No, it is a one time award. 10. Who can nominate a candidate for a P.E.O. Scholar Award? Local chapters. 11. How does a chapter nominate a candidate for a P.E.O. Scholar Award? Chapter approval is granted by a majority voice vote at a regular or special meeting, plus completion of nomination form and accompanying letter detailing knowledge of the nominee. 12. Bonus Question: How many pages is the application letter? One. 13. What role does the nominating chapter play in the scholar s actual application process? None all applications are electronically sent directly to the nominee from the P.E.O. Scholar Awards Office in Des Moines and the applicant returns the completed forms to Des Moines. 14. There is a specific time period each year when chapter nominations are accepted by the Scholar Awards Board of Trustees. What is the time period that chapter nominations are accepted? August 20 to November 20.
3 15. In what month are applicants and nominating chapters notified of the awards? May 16. What is the primary responsibility of a chapter that nominates a candidate for a P.E.O. Scholar Award after the award is granted? To keep in touch with the scholar and offer encouragement. 17. True or false: A P.E.O. Scholar Award recipient must be no more than 50 years old at time of award. False. There is no age restriction. 18. True or false: A nominee for a P.E.O. Scholar Award must be a citizen of the United States. False. Nominees may be citizens of the United States or Canada. 19. True or false: P.E.O. Scholar Awards are based on merit and need. False. P.E.O. Scholar Awards are based on merit only. 20. Do P.E.O. Scholar Awards support undergraduate or graduate or doctoral level studies? Only doctoral level, including postdoctoral research level women are eligible. 21. Name at least one other eligibility requirement for a P.E.O. Scholar Award. Candidate must have at least one academic year remaining to complete her doctoral level degree or postdoctoral research at an accredited college or university. Candidate must be within two years of graduation date when the award is granted, which is August 1. Candidate must be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, or institution. Candidate must demonstrate academic excellence, maturity, and seriousness of purpose. Candidate must have clearly defined career goals. 22. To what must a recipient of a P.E.O. Scholar Award agree? To devote full time to doctoral level degree study or postdoctoral research during the year of the award and to maintain a high level of scholarship. To submit promptly the progress reports required by the P.E.O. Scholar Awards Board of Trustees. To honor, as her schedule permits, reasonable requests to speak to gatherings of P.E.O. members. To use the funds for necessary expenses incurred while pursuing a doctoral level degree or engaged in postdoctoral research at an accredited college, university, or institution. 23. True or false: A P.E.O Scholar Awards recipient can use the award money for any or all of the following: tuition, fees, books, conference travel, presentations, or research. True 24. Where can you find more information about P.E.O. Scholar Awards? P.E.O. website on the Scholar Awards project page includes list and biographies of current scholars, necessary forms and policies and procedures, programs and short monthly reports for local chapter use, and informational FAQ s and how to tips. Your chapter s P.E.O. Scholar Awards committee chairman. Your state, province or district Scholar Awards chairman The P.E.O. Record almost every issue has some article about the P.E.O. Scholar Awards. Sometimes we see the biographies of the named and endowed award recipients for the year. Sometimes we read trustee articles with information of interest about the
4 project. Sometimes there is a where are they now story. Some articles tell of the recipients current accomplishments and gratitude for their award.. OPTIONAL BONUS QUESTIONS For Chapters which have had a nominee or actual Scholar sponsored by the chapter. 25. Who was the most recent nominee or P.E.O. Scholar nominated by this chapter? nominee s name 26. Bonus Question: What school did she attend? University name 27. Super Bonus Question: In what field is her Ph.D. or doctoral level degree? Field of Study Many thanks to Chapter HG, Illinois for sharing this program with the PSA Board of Trustees. REMINDER: This information is current as of July 2010. Please be sure to update the information by using the P.E.O. Record or the International or State websites. Updated 07/2010 PSA / dc
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