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Dorothy P. Clore Scholarships
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President Alan Bledsoe |
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DOROTHY P. CLORE SCHOLARSHIPThe Dorothy P. Clore Scholarship is awarded annually by the Southern Police Institute Association Alumni Auxiliary (SPIAAA) to one or more officers that plan to attend SPI in the upcoming year. This scholarship assists the chosen officers with text book and living expenses. The Auxiliary meets each year during the annual conference to review applicants for this scholarship, choose one or more of those officers, and determine the amount of money to be awarded. The Auxiliary raises money for this scholarship through fund raising efforts at each conference. Mrs. Dorothy P. Clore began working at the University of Louisville in 1928 and in 1951, the year that the Southern Police Institute Association (SPIA) was founded, she was appointed to work as the secretary and office manager by Mr. Candless, an SPIAA founder. Mrs. Clore was known for her tremendous work effort and attention to detail in her daily work. Those familiar with Mrs. Clore state that she knew the name of each officer who attended SPI as well as the year of each officer’s graduating class. Shortly after Mrs. Clore retired as secretary of SPIA in 1968, the Dorothy Clore Scholarship was established. Oil painting portrait of Mrs. Dorothy Clore that hangs DONATE TO THE SPIAA SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSThe cost for an officer is approximately $7000. Please help us provide some assistance to officers who wish to attend the SPI. (Fee amounts provided by SPI. Check SPI's website for updates at http://louisville.edu/spi/courses/aoc/AOC.tuition.info) You may donate to either the Dorothy P. Clore or to the John C. Klotter Scholarship Fund by check. or the John C. Klotter Scholarship Fund and mailed to SPIAA Attention Treasurer Kathy Morgan Overland Park Police Department Overland Park, Kansas 66213
You may also donate by using your credit card through the link below: The Federal Tax ID is 61-60344232 DOROTHY CLORE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2019 Scholarships Awarded for the 142nd AOC (Fall 2019) 139th AOC (Awarded for the Spring 2018) 2017
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