

Contact:
Skip Burdon at ABYC Contact: Dave Gerr at
Westlawn
(410)
990-4460, x25 207-853-6600, x50
sburdon@abycinc.org dgerr@westlawn.edu

Westlawn Announces its
Most Substantial Grant and Scholarship Program Ever!
The Kathy & Jerry Wood Foundation Provide Generous
Financial Support
June 18, 2010, Annapolis, MD
and Eastport, ME: The
Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology is pleased to
announce the most substantial grant and scholarship program in its 80-year
history. According to Westlawn’s Director, Dave Gerr, for qualifying students,
the Kathy and Jerry Wood Scholarship Fund could reduce tuition rates for
qualifying students to levels not seen since the early1980s.
This program has
been made possible through the generous support of the Kathy & Jerry Wood Foundation,
which has awarded an extended grant of $90,000, at $30,000 per year over a
three year period (2010, 2011 and 2012), to provide tuition assistance for eligible
Westlawn students. Scholarships will be awarded on an ongoing basis until the
grant funds are expended for each of the three years.
Jerry Wood
dedicated much of his life to the support of boating and education. In fact, he
established the Annapolis Sailing School in 1959, which soon became the largest
commercial sailing school in the United States. With the able assistance of his
wife Kathy, they went on to create the first in-the-water all-sailboat show,
which revolutionized boat shows and lead Kathy and Jerry to create the United
States Powerboat Show—also in Annapolis—two years later. Over the years, the
Wood’s businesses have employed over 3,000 young people and young adults
helping to train and mentor them to
prepare to move out into the world to become well-rounded mature individuals.
Westlawn’s
parent company is The American Boat &
Yacht Council (ABYC) based in Annapolis, MD. ABYC headquarters is within
walking distance of the Annapolis Boat Show and is even closer to Kathy and Jerry’s former Annapolis home.
“The connections
between Westlawn Institute and ABYC and the history and goals of Kathy and
Jerry Wood, are remarkable,” said Sallie Hamrick, President of the Kathy and
Jerry Wood Foundation. “Not only are both organizations dedicated to boating
and education, but also to enhancing boating safety and to encouraging our
nation’s youth to pursue the enjoyment of boating and careers in the boating
industry. We are particularly touched that Jerry and Kathy will continue to
serve the boating community by helping students learn to design boats and
yachts that will be joyfully used for generations to come.”
“Westlawn is
extremely grateful to the Kathy and Jerry Wood Foundation,” noted Westlawn’s Director,
Dave Gerr. “The scholarships awarded through the Wood Foundation grant will serve
as a tremendous help to our students, and we are thrilled knowing that we’ll be
continuing the tradition that Kathy and Jerry Wood established both assisting
in education, while supporting recreational boating.”
“ABYC was
instrumental in making the connections that resulted in the award of this grant,”
continued Gerr. “It’s a perfect example of how important it is to be part of
ABYC, and of the deep commitment that ABYC has to boating education and
standards.”
Under the terms
of the funding, scholarships from the proceeds of the Kathy and Jerry Wood
Foundation grant are restricted to U.S. citizens.
Grants for Newly
Enrolling Students:
All students,
who are U.S. citizens, who meet Westlawn admission requirements will be
eligible for a $1,500 grant toward their tuition in Module 1 in the full Yacht
& Boat Design Program, or toward the tuition for the Elements of Technical
Boat Design course.
Regular tuition
for one module (U.S. students, 2010) is $2,680. Students enrolling with a
$1,500 Wood Foundation grant may either pay the entire tuition balance of
$1,180, or they may elect to enroll under the zero-interest monthly payment
plan as follows:
$660 initial
payment followed by 10 monthly payments of $52.00 per month.
Scholarships for
Academic Achievement – GPA of 90% or Higher:
Scholarships
will be awarded to current students, who are U.S. citizens, who are enrolling
in the next module of study at Westlawn. Students with a GPA of 90% or higher
will receive a $1,500 scholarship toward the tuition of their next module, upon
enrollment in that module.
Regular tuition
for one module (U.S. students, 2010) is $2,680. Students enrolling with a
$1,500 Wood-Foundation academic scholarship may either pay the balance of
$1,180, or they may elect to enroll under the zero-interest monthly payment
plan as follows:
$660 initial
payment followed by 10 monthly payments of $52.00 per month.
Scholarships for
Academic Achievement – GPA between 85% and 89%:
Scholarships
will be awarded to current students, who are U.S. citizens, who are enrolling
in the next module of study at Westlawn. Students with a GPA between 85% and
89% will receive a $1,000 scholarship toward the tuition of their next module,
upon enrollment in that module.
Students
enrolling with a $1,000 Wood-Foundation academic scholarship may either pay the
balance of $1,680, or they may elect to enroll under the zero-interest monthly
payment plan as follows:
$660 initial
payment followed by 10 monthly payments of $102.00 per month.
All tuition
payment amounts and terms will be adjusted to reflect any change in tuition applicable
to new enrollments.
The scholarships
granted for academic achievement will be the “Wood Scholarships,” and the
recipients will be known as “Wood Scholars.”
Scholarships and
grants from funds donated by the Wood Foundation may not be applied retroactively
and may only be awarded for enrollments that occur after June 21st, 2010.
Founded in 1930, the Westlawn
Institute of Marine Technology is the only nationally
accredited distance-learning school of small-craft design in the United States.
Westlawn is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, in
Washington DC, and is listed as an accredited school by the U.S. Department of
Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. As the
not-for-profit educational affiliate of the American
Boat and Yacht Council, the mission of the Westlawn Institute of Marine
Technology is threefold:
· To provide our
students with the skills and knowledge required to build a rewarding career in
the profession of yacht and small-craft naval architecture.
· To support continued
growth of the recreational and small-craft marine community through the
development of well-trained, safety-oriented, boat designers developing better
products for the benefit of the boating public.
· To provide continuing
education to marine-industry professionals.
To
learn more about Westlawn, please call (207) 853-6600 or visit the Westlawn
website at: www.westlawn.edu.