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UNICO National Scholarships

UNICO National Scholarships

UNICO Scholarships 101
The scholarship director, which is a nationally elected position, directs the scholarship program of UNICO National in conjunction with the Scholarship Committee as appointed by the national president.

The scholarship director is the chairman of the national Scholarship Committee and distributes all notices, rules and announcements pertaining to the scholarship program of UNICO National.

The committee meets twice per year, once at the midyear board meeting in the spring and the second time at the national convention, midsummer.  Between the two meetings, the scholarship selection committee (UNICANS selected by the scholarship director) forms a committee of non-UNICANS in order to judge the individual scholarships. There are presently six scholarships for which there are six chairmen who then select the judges who are business professionals.

Those scholarships to American citizens offered by UNICO National are:

Sergeant John Basilone Postgraduate Scholarship
$6,000 total; $1,500 per year for four years; For postgraduate studies - recipient must be of Italian origin

William C. Davini Scholarship
$6,000 total; $1,500 per year for four years; For undergraduate studies - recipient must be of Italian origin

Major Don S. Gentile
$6,000 total; $1,500 per year for four years; For undergraduate studies - recipient must be of Italian origin

Alphonse A. Miele Scholarship
$6,000 total; $1,500 per year for four years; For undergraduate studies - available to anyone

Theodore Mazza Scholarship
$6,000 total; $1,500 per year for four years; For undergraduate studies in fine art - available to anyone majoring in fine arts

Dr.  Benjamin Cottone Scholarship
$5,000 total; paid on award; For postgraduate education in medicine - recipient must be of Italian origin

Marconi Science Award
Applications are now being accepted for the 2004 UNICO National Marconi Science Award which will be bestowed at ceremonies on March 13, 2004 at UNICO National's Board Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. The applicant must be a full-time resident and citizen of the US, of Italian descent and be involved in the physical sciences, such as electronics, physics, chemistry, etc. The Award was established in 1995 to annually recognize a living scientist who exemplifies Marconi's vast scientific and creative accomplishments through their own life achievements. Applications will be judged on a number of factors including education, area of expertise, patents, publications, awards and a brief written essay.

 

 

About UNICO National

About   -   FAQ

UNICO was founded on October 10, 1922 in Waterbury, Connecticut. A group of 15 men, led by Dr. Anthony P. Vastola, came together to create what has become a very special and very proud organization. It was Dr. Vastola's dream to create an Italian American service organization to engage in charitable works, support higher education, and perform patriotic deeds.

In World War I, the Italian American community represented only four percent of the entire United States population. Although 12 percent of all Americans casualties during this conflict were Italian-American, the loyalty of Italian Americans was questioned. The Sacco-Venzetti trial was fueled by prevailing sentiment that Italian Americans remained loyal to their former homeland. Our founders wanted to insure that everyone understood that Italian Americans loved their adopted country and held no allegiance to their native land save traditions and culture.

The name UNICO was selected as best representing the nature and the character of this fledging organization. The name is the Italian word for unique, one of a kind. The founders believed that UNICO would be the only one of its kind because it placed service to the community before and above fraternity. At the same time they hoped that the rest of society would come to know and understand the real contributions of Italian-Americans to our way of life. Its sole purpose was to unite all Italian Americans and motivate them to become more civic minded. In order to accomplish this, members would have to understand that they would have to make sacrifices, not for personal gain, but for service to others. In the ensuing years UNICO became an acronym that stood for Unity, Neighborliness, Integrity, Charity, and Opportunity.


UNICO and the National Civic League Merge

Immediately following World War II, interest was created in merging two disparate groups who held a common idea and common vision; the creation of a truly National Italian American organization with chapters from Massachusetts to Oregon.   This second group was known as the National Civic League, with a very strong presence in the Midwest.

Antonio R. Rizzuto was the founder and driving force behind the creation of the National Civic League.  He was a very successful contractor, influential business and civic leader who resided in Omaha, Nebraska.  His business took him to many other cities in the great heartland of America.

On May 27, 1931, Rizzuto called a meeting of prominent Americans of Italian heritage in his native city of Omaha.   The purpose of this gathering was to discuss the need to organize Italian-Americans into a national body or group.  The underlying theme or purpose for this group would be to promote service to the community or civic work as it was called.  The ultimate goal was to make all of its members better American citizens.


A Promise that Continues to be Delivered

Since the inception of UNICO National in 1947, thousands of people and individual charities have been the recipients of UNICO's charity.  Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised for national and international disasters.  Typical of this generosity was the gift of $500,000 to create 10 buildings in Italy to house those suffering form the ravages of an earthquake disaster.  UNICO's latest disaster relief effort was raising $30,000 for victims of the September 11th Twin Towers attack.   One of the recipients was Windows of Hope which provided relief to those who worked in the restaurants and food services located in the World Trade Center.

Each year, UNICO Foundation and UNICO National Chapters donate approximately $1 million to various charities.   Scholarships continue to be the primary focus, as roughly one-third of all monies raised goes to deserving students from chapter locations throughout the chain.

UNICO National has funded major research in Cooley's Anemia and Mental Health.  Through its association with the Jimmy Valvano Foundation it has funded several $50,000 grants to help find a cure for Cancer.  These worthy areas continue to receive generous support from the chapters and its members for these worthy causes.

UNICO National has taken a lead position in combating the negative stereotype of Italian Americans, in the electronic and the print media.  The Anti-Bias committee is recognized as one of the leaders in this important battle.  Through its efforts UNICO has become recognized as a true leader in this important battle.

It is in higher education that UNICO National has established itself as a true leader of the Italian-American community.   In 1986 the UNICO Districts and Chapters were asked to support the creation of the first Endowed Chair in Modern Italian History, in the United States, at the University of Connecticut.  After an arduous campaign this small group was responsible for raising over $250,000 toward the $1 million objective.  The campaign was completed in 1992 and Professor John Davis was appointed to be the first Noether Chair in Modern Italian History.

On March 10, 1993, the Chancellor of Seton Hall, Father Edward Peterson, asked UNICO National to partner with the University to create a Chair in Italian Studies.  This $1 million campaign was completed five years later and Professor William Connell became the first La Motta Chair in Italian Studies.  As a result, in the enthusiastic response by the New Jersey membership and community, a separate endowment was created to provide an Italian Library Collection.  The Valente Collection represents one of the richest of its kind in the United States and supports the activities of the La Motta Chair.

At the 1994 National Convention, a third $1 million Chair campaign was launched.  This one represented a partnership with California State University - Long Beach.  In 1999, Professor Carlos Chiarenza was appointed as the first Graziadio Chair in Italian Studies.

Concurrent with the Graziadio Chair campaign was yet another unique endeavor.  It was a creation of a committee to raise $300,000 to fully endow a Fellowship in Italian-American History.  The first DeDominicis Fellowship was conferred on Annette Pontilo in 1998 who is currently conducing research on her doctoral thesis.

The trend continued in 1998 when a group led by the Brookhaven, New York Chapter started the campaign to create a Chair in Italian Studies at SUNY - Stony Brook.  This $1.5 million campaign is in its final stages.

In January 2001 a campaign for a Chair in Italian Studies was formally launched at Montclair State University in New Jersey.   This effort has met with a great deal of interest and support from the UNICO Foundation and in New Jersey Chapters.  This campaign is progressing well and is anticipated to be successfully completed.

All of these charitable efforts have more then met the objectives of our founder Dr. Vastola and the vision of Antonio Rizzuto.   UNICO continues to provide the scholarships and the scholars to elevate the awareness of the real Italian and Italian-American contribution to our way of life.  It also continues to lead in the battle against discrimination.

 

Past Scholarship Recipients

First Name Middle Name Last Name Scholarship Year
Michele Loggi 1983
Anne Booye 1984
Stephanie Guerrera 1984
Anna G Pietrofitta 1984
Debra Spora 1984
Michael Carri 1985
Karen M DiMeo 1985
Nicholas C Petruzzi 1985
Gina M Casey 1986
Lisa DiMauro 1986
Robert Turchi 1986
Anita Dolsgn 1987
Donald J Lomonaca 1987
Louis James Polisano 1987
Michael C Cipriano 1988
Susan Ordile 1988
Paul Vitrano 1988
Glenn H Milanesi 1989
Scott Smaniotto 1989
Chris Weisbecker 1989
Carmel R Galiano 1990
Maria B LoMonaco 1990
Jeffrey Olive 1990
Malissa Ann Cessao 1991
Gregory Michael Pedecin 1991
Beth Ann Pontari 1991
Angelina V Baruffi 1993
Christina Constanzo 1993
Andrea M Longo 1993
Michael A Previti 1993
Anthony R Buccafurni 1994
Nicholas J Russo, III 1994
Danielle Dagrossa 1995
Amy Lynn Stablini 1995
Seth Baruffi 1996
Anthony Desalle 1996
Philip Jordan 1996
Harvey C Cocozza, Jr. 1997
Heather Lynn Dagrossa 1997
Kara Marie Tummarello 1997
Amy Lynn Weatherby 1997
Melissa Krick 1998
Matthew Levinson 1998
Robert Vettese, Jr. 1998
Meredith Wilson 1998
Russell Baruffi 1999
Lauren Blum 1999
Kathleen Catalano 1999
Samuel Curcio 1999
Joseph Gargione 1999
Kevin Jordan 1999
Joseph Letizia 1999
Mark Marsella 1999
Jeanna Murray 1999
Nina Pullelle 1999
Salvatore Cavatiere 2000
Ashley Damato 2000
Matthew Maggio 2000
Paul Marrandino 2000
Katie McLaughlin 2000
Shane Merril 2000
Adam Miller 2000
Gianna Barbera 2001
Francesca Constantino 2001
Carolyn Cummings 2001
Ashley Gilly 2001
Christine Malvasi 2001
Jennifer Morren 2001
Louis Perfetti 2001
Peter Perfetti 2001
Christine Pullella 2001
Chris Veneziani 2001
Vincent T Accardi 2002
Daniel J Baruffi 2002
Aicia A Baumho 2002
Michael J Chilastri 2002
Jana Marie Dandrea 2002
Earl Lynn DellaBarca 2002
Mary S Hoffman 2002
Maria F Leonetti 2002
Jay Daniel Potts(Piccini) 2002
Jeffrey T Bordogna 2003
Jorjiana Constantino 2003
Julianne N Daniels 2003
Argia J DiMarco 2003
Angela M DiPompo 2003
Ryan T Gabriel 2003
Leslie J Jesperson 2003
Nicole M Lawler 2003
Nicholas D Miller 2003
Gabriella E Scalafani 2003
Kelly Lynn Truman 2003
Ryan R Westerfield 2003
Gabrielle DeDomenicis 2004
Anna Devlin 2004
Marie Formica 2004
Kelly A Goddard 2004
Jason W Lawler 2004
Lea V Marino 2004
Anthony F Martire 2004
Michael C Migioia 2004
Lauren I Pittaro 2004
Casandra Westerfield 2004
Jaime Earl 2005
Dominick Formica 2005
Courtney Goddard 2005
Katelyn Hagmaier 2005
John LaTorre 2005
John LaTorre 2005
Madline Lauria 2005
Kristin Mancuso 2005
Sarall Marino 2005
Dominic Russo 2005
Dominick Baruffi 2006
Danielle Conroy 2006
Jullian DiRenzo 2006
Jenifer Fipp 2006
Eric Gabriel 2006
Alexandra Juliano 2006
Justine Kleenman 2006
Tricia Paparone 2006
Samantha Savio 2006
Christa Zuccarino 2006
Joseph Alessi 2007
Matthew Castelli 2007
Kateryna Christian 2007
Andrea DeSantis 2007
Allison Iudica 2007
Sarah Longo 2007
Deanna Mangano 2007
Maria Miller 2007
Frank Nastasi 2007
Michael Paci 2007
Julia Prince 2007
John Russo 2007
Leandra Russo 2007
Kristin Zompa 2007
Lindsay Andros 2008
Nicole DeCredico 2008
Daniel Errera 2008
Teresa Iaconelli 2008
Elisha Jachetti 2008
Nicole Mancuso 2008
Lauren Mangeniello 2008
Vincent Nistico 2008
Catherine Savio 2008
Joseph Sparano 2008
Blake Truabuchi-Downey 2008
Gregory Vandenberg 2008
Theodore Accardi 2009
Dante Baruffi 2009
Chelsea Bruno 2009
Dana Daniels 2009
Danielle Douris 2009
Megan Errera 2009
Isabella Iezzi 2009
Caitlin Juliano 2009
Victoria Kugel 2009
Marco Leggi 2009
Emma Mangano 2009
Marie Moschella 2009
Stephanie Pileggi 2009
Devin Seelman 2009
Jonathan Senese 2009
Michael Shaughnessy 2009
Jeffrey Smith 2009
Joanna Sutor 2009
Christopher Vandenberg 2009

Last Updated (Wednesday, 12 October 2011 08:39)

 

Scholarship Submission Instructions

Instructions


Please keep this page for your records.

If you are selected, this scholarship is for four (4) years and the award will be divided and given over those same four years.

You have submitted your application when these actions are met:

- Upon receipt of your certified transcript

Official School Transcripts are required for this application

These must be sent by the high school registrar directly

NO HAND DELIVERY

Make sure they are sent and received, prior to deadline, to this address:


Atlantic County UNICO Scholarship Foundation, Inc.

PO Box 41

Pleasantville, NJ 08232


  • Upon receipt of this application
  • Saved as a file as LastNameFirstInitialMiddleInitial-2011-Scholarship-Application.doc
    • Example: Name is Robert A. Smith
    • SmithRA-2011-Scholarship-Application.doc
    • Or SmithRA-2011-Scholarship-Application.docx
  • Emailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it



NOTE: Submission Deadline is April 25, 2010 @ 11:59pm EST

 

 

Requirements For Ongoing Receipt Of Scholarship Monies

Requirements For Ongoing 
Receipt Of Scholarship Monies

  1. Annually have your college's Registrar department mail an official verified transcript to the UNICO mailbox
    • UNICO - Scholarships
      PO BOX 41
      Pleasantville, NJ 08232
  2. Your transcript must show that you are a matriculated full time student in your respective school
  3. Your transcript must show that you are maintaining and cumulative GPA of greater than 2.5, (Need based 3.0)
  4. Your transcript must show that you are that you are progressing towards graduation in five years.
  5. Any deviation from these items must be reviewed by the committee - Please write a letter to the committee explaining the circumstances. That letter and any corresponding items will be reviewed and you will be notified of the decision.

 
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