Dr. Ronald Francis Scholarships 2010/2011
Dr. Ronald Francis was a member of the faculty in the School of Photographic
Arts and Sciences for 17 years, until his death in 1986. During that time he
served thousands of students with great ability, care, and effectiveness. His
contributions to his students as an educator, to RIT as an administrator, and
to the photographic industry as a consultant, have been widely recognized. The
Dr. Ronald Francis Scholarship Fund was created by a generous gift from his
mother, Mrs. Mabel Francis, prior to her death in 1992. Her desire was to
perpetuate through the students at RIT the principles and values that
characterized her son throughout his life. Among those qualities were the
following:
Dedication
First and foremost, Dr. Francis was dedicated to his students. He believed that
there was no more important job in the world than educating the next
generation. He wanted to share as much of what he had learned in his life as he
could. Certainly this included his specialty in photographic chemistry but
perhaps more importantly, his belief in honesty, attention to detail and plain
old hard work as a formula for success. He loved teaching. He was available
virtually any day and hour of the week to the students. Dr. Francis was
dedicated to his students and their success in life.
Excellence
Dr. Francis was continuously in pursuit of excellence in everything he did.
Whether it was his role as teacher, consultant or administrator, he always set
high standards and demanded that they be met. This sometimes created conflict
with others, but he believed that great accomplishments were seldom the result
of compromised standards. He never set standards of excellence higher than
those he set for himself. The continuous improvement of one's self through
learning and researching leading to the attainment of excellence in scholarship
was of great importance to him. He demanded a great deal from everyone but yet
always gave a great deal of himself to others.
Character
Dr. Francis was an individual of great personal integrity, honesty, and
intensity. He held himself, his peers, and his students accountable to high
standards and fearlessly fought against any actions he felt would compromise
those standards. Many people disagreed with some of his actions, but no one
ever doubted his sincerity or was unclear on what he believed. His tenacity in
staying with his values and standards were a hallmark of his life at RIT.
However, this strong sense of personal integrity and commitment to personal
values never stopped Dr. Francis from learning and enjoying his life. He loved
to meet with his students socially. They were his family. All of his work
efforts and most of his leisure time were spent on them. In the years prior to
his death, his health was fragile and limited his activities. For as much as he
had to be discouraged about, he never gave up. He never quit.
Thus, consistent with the intentions of his mother, the objective of the Dr.
Ronald Francis Scholarship Fund is to honor those students who demonstrate a
commitment to excellence in scholarship and display the same dedication,
tenacity, and character that were typical of her son.
Dr. Ronald Francis Scholarship
Purpose
To recognize the academic success and career goals of Imaging and Photographic
Technology students through the award of a monetary stipend. The committee will
seek to identify those students who through their accomplishments to date have
demonstrated a potential for noteworthy contributions to the imaging
profession, and have demonstrated a serious commitment to their academic
studies.
Eligibility
Students who are enrolled full-time (12 qtr. credits, or on co-op) in the
Imaging and Photographic Technology department of the School of Photographic
Arts and Sciences and who carry a 3.0 cumulative Grade Point Average are
eligible for consideration. In addition, the GPA in the students' Principal
Field of Study will be considered as well. A review of these GPAs and the
transcript record of each candidate will allow for an in-depth review of the
degree of difficulty of the candidate's elected course of study. Previous
awards of this scholarship do not mean that the scholarship will automatically
be renewed.
Note: You must remain a matriculated student in the IPT program for at least two
quarters following the scholarship award or you forfeit the award.
Again, this is an annual, competitive, scholarship.
Application
Students must provide all necessary information to the selection committee
through the chair of the Imaging and Photographic Technology department. This
documentation must include: (a) a current resume; (b) all transcripts; (c) a
personal narrative; (d) course reports, laboratory reports, senior project
proposal or other forms of technical writing or research reports. Each
applicant is expected to provide a narrative illustrating those accomplishments
that underscore the personal characteristics of dedication, tenacity, diligence
and commitment to the principles of rigorous investigation, scientific
understanding, and rational explanation. Additional documentation of work
experience, volunteer efforts, community service or other experiences
illustrating the candidate's character and accomplishments would also assist
the selection committee.
Along with the rest of the application materials it is required that you submit
an illustrated technical report of either original content or a lab report prepared for
one of your Imaging and Photo Tech classes in a manner suitable for publication or a
selection of at least 4 photographs in digital form on a CD and suitable for publication.
These works may be published in a departmental publication.
Also, documentation supporting a student's application for these scholarships,
such as instructor, employer or supervisor recommendations, may also be
included with the application materials. Creativity and completeness in
preparing the application package are encouraged. Application materials may not be
returned.
Incoming freshmen will be selected at the discretion of the RIT Finacial Aid
division.
The Scholarship
Candidates will be considered without regard to gender, race, religion, ethnic
origin or sexual preference. Financial need will be considered only to achieve
a decision in the event of a deadlock between or among candidates. Fourteen
$5,000 scholarships are planned for distribution in each academic year. These
14 scholarships will be targeted for distribution as follows: For students who
in the Fall of 2010/2011 will be 1st year students - four awards; 2nd year
students - four awards; 3rd year students - three awards; fourth year students
- three awards.
NOTE: The Committee reserves the privilege of modifying this
distribution target. The number and amount of the scholarships awarded each
year will be determined in part by the amount of spendable interest generated
by the endowment fund. The Committee's decisions are final.
The Selection Committee
The committee will be comprised of: The chair of the IPT department, who will
also act as chair of the selection committee; a member of the IPT department to
be elected by the faculty of the department on a yearly basis; two-three persons
from outside RIT who are members of the professional imaging and photographic
science/technology community. These members will be determined by the IPT chair
with the advice and consent of the faculty. In addition, the head of Student
Services and a financial aid officer will assist the committee in a non-voting
capacity.
Schedule
Current students meeting the eligibility requirements who wish consideration
must submit all materials by noon on the 10th day of classes of the third
quarter. The candidates' portfolios will be forwarded to the selection
committee by the third week of March. During the third week of April the
committee will convene to deliberate the awards. It is planned to announce the
recipients of the Dr. Ronald Francis Scholarship no later than the last day of
the third quarter but the actual announcement day will be contingent on
Committee deliberations. An awards presentation ceremony may be held for the
recipients' parents, faculty, selection committee and invited guests during the
following fall quarter Parents' Weekend.
Scholarship Schedule for AY2010/2011
MATERIALS TO CHAIR OF IPT: 10th day of classes of 3rd quarter
COMMITTEE CONVENES: April 19, 2010
ANNOUNCEMENT MADE NO LATER THAN: May 25, 2010
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED: Sept. 1, 2010 (not any earlier)
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