How do they decide?

<p>I don’t remember filling out any special paperwork for my son last year.</p>

<p>Not every corporation requires this, but many do. This can be upsetting for parents who didn’t know this.</p>

<p>Maze…
Oops…I don’t know how I missed that part of your post where you clarified corporate $…sorry…</p>

<p>*In case of Boeing, there is no decision, everyone gets its if the student’s parent works for Boeing or its subsidiaries. In case of Boeing, there is no decision, everyone gets its if the student’s parent works for Boeing or its subsidiaries. *
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<p>However, according to a Boeing employee, not every child gets a scholarship. Supposedly, Boeing is one of the companies that requires parents to fill out paperwork in the fall of junior year. Many parents don’t have the NMF on their radar during fall of junior year, so they miss the sign up date. If the paperwork isn’t submitted on time, then that Boeing child doesn’t get the scholarship (according to this employee). We’re not Boeing employees (anymore…LOL), but that’s what another Boeing parent of a NMF told me.</p>