The North Dakota Aviation Association (NDAA) has partnered with the North Dakota Community Foundation to manage a new scholarship fund for students pursuing careers in aviation.
The scholarship program is part of a new effort by the NDAA to help grow the next generation of aviators in light of the current and projected workforce shortages over the next 20 years.
Scholarship applications for 2020 will be accepted between Sept. 1 and close Sept. 30. Students can apply online at Fly-ND.com/Scholarship.

Scholarships will be presented at the Fly-ND Career Expo hosted at the Fargo Air Museum Oct. 30, 2020.
The Fly-ND Career Expo is a new event the NDAA created to introduce students to career opportunities throughout the aviation industry. The inaugural event will include inspirational messages from former Blue Angels Commander Gil Rud, and Delta Air Lines Captain Karen Ruth.
In addition, there will be a static display of aircraft from all aspects of the industry and numerous companies exhibiting at the event to share what their role is in aviation.
The NDAA is looking for donors to give to the general scholarship fund or designate their contribution to support a student pursuing a specific career path, including professional pilot, aviation maintenance, aviation engineering, unmanned aircraft systems, airport management, and others.
There are both non-endowed and permanently endowed funds to provide assistance now and in the future.
Donors giving $1,050 or more to a non-endowed scholarship have the opportunity to name a $1,000 scholarship.
To bolster the first-year scholarships, the NDAA is providing a $250 match to the first 20 people who are willing to donate $800, to create a new $1,000 named scholarship, officials noted.
Before donating, I’d want to find out if this another “white males need not apply” reverse-discrimination program that are so common these days. If it is, count me out.