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College Scholarship Application Form |
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in an
academic major within the College of Arts and Sciences. You must be
admitted (or applying for) a residential international study program or
experience approved by the Indiana State University Office of Academic
Programs Abroad for academic credit at ISU. You must have achieved
sophomore standing by the start of the international study experience.
You must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must submit an
application to the ISU Coordinator of Academic Programs Abroad.
Application materials should include a complete application form, a
statement about how the student expects to benefit from the residential
international experience (500 word maximum), a letter of recommendation
from an ISU faculty member, and a letter from the ISU Office of Academic
Programs Abroad confirming that the program to which the student has
been admitted (or is applying) is approved by ISU.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to a worthy and deserving student enrolled at ISU full-time. Recipient must be a science major with the intention of attending medical school. First preference is a student from Clay County, Indiana.
This scholarship was established by Mary Jo Stanley in 1989 in memory of her
husband, Donald Stanley. A native of Terre Haute, Mr. Stanley earned a
Baccalaureate degree in 1931 and a Master’s degree in 1945 from Indiana State.
He was a teacher and principal at Fairmount High School prior to accepting a
position as a food chemist with Campbell Soup Company. He retired from Campbell
Soup in 1973 as Assistant Director of Project Standards. Mrs. Stanley is a
native of Peru, Indiana, and was graduated from Chili High School and Central
Business College. She was employed as a secretary by Peerless Electric Supply
Company for many years, later retiring from the Indiana Employment Security
Division after 28 years of service.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a College of Arts and Sciences new or continuing student majoring in
mathematics, chemistry, physics, or allied subjects., a U.S. citizens, permanent
resident of the State of Indiana, and have shown the ability to succeed in your
chosen field. You must refrain from the use of controlled drugs and/or tobacco,
and have shown scholastic ability by being in the upper twenty-five percent of
your high school graduating class and thereafter maintain a B average or its
equivalent (3.0 gpa). Such recipients shall not be participants in
intercollegiate athletics.
This scholarship fund was given by Ms. Mills in sacred memory of her parents,
J. Edward and Lillie F. Mills and her brother E. Lenley Mills. Ms. Thelma Mills
received a B.S. degree in 1932 and a M.A. in 1955 from ISU. She was a public
school teacher for 37 years. In addition to her commitment to teaching, Ms.
Mills was dedicated to the idea of establishing a fund which would assist worthy
students engage in meaningful work experience as they earn a degree at ISU.
Eligibility Requirements:
You should be engaged in meaningful work experience related to your
vocational/professional objectives, not to exceed 20 hours per week during the
academic year (which may include unpaid internships). Your statement of
application should describe how your vocational/professional objectives are
advanced by your work experience. Please note in addition to two faculty
references, you must submit a recommendation from your employer.
This scholarship honors the parents of Dr. Keith W. Dickey. Dr. Dickey's parents graduated from Indiana State Teachers' College in the 1930's, and Dr. Dickey himself graduated from ISU in 1982.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a Sophomore or Junior Pre-dental student currently enrolled at ISU
with a GPA of 3.0 or higher with demonstrated integrity and professionalism.
The Dr. William L. Veach Scholarship was established in memory of Dr. William
Louis Veach. As a caring, highly skilled and totally compassionate physician
and surgeon he served the community and surrounding area for 41 years.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a full time junior planning a career in medicine with a declared
major in Life Sciences, Chemistry or Pre-Med. Recipients must have a minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. the scholarship may be
renewed if academic achievement is maintained. First preference will be given
to a Vigo County, Indiana resident. Financial need may also be a consideration.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a major in Communication; History, Languages, Literatures, and
Linguistics; Philosophy; or Political Science. You must intend to attend
graduate school or law school, be an Indiana resident, be enrolled full time at
Junior or Senior standing and ranked in upper 25% of class.
The William P. Allyn Scholarship honors Dr. William P. Allyn, Professor
and Chair of Zoology. Dr. Allyn was involved in education for the health
professions.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a Sophomore or higher standing, have a financial need, and a 3.00
or higher cumulative GPA. Preference is for a likely Medical or Dental School
applicant. The statement of application must include how award will advance
your study of science.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to an Indiana State University student(s) who are enrolled full-time, have declared a major in the sciences and plan a career as a medical doctor or a veterinarian.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to an ISU junior or senior, enrolled full-time. Recipient must be majoring in a field to environmental studies, sciences, or preservation.
Established in 1999 by Cheryl and C. Thomas Steiner to honor Cheryl’s parents,
Jack and Virginia Bradbury. Dr. and Mrs. Bradbury are both alumni of Indiana
State University.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be undergraduate majors in Art, Music, or Theater, be an Indiana state
resident, maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA, and demonstrate financial need.
Established by the families of Dwayne and Martha Woolsey and Charles and
Phyllis Campbell.
Eligibility Requirements:
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to an Indiana State University
student enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a full or part-time
student. The recipient must be a non-traditional student in good standing with
the University and within the community with preference given to a student over
the age of 25. Transfer students are eligible to be considered as recipients.
Preference will be given to students with financial need.
One award given.
The Raymond J. Reece and Frances R. Kepner Scholarship was established by
Raymond Reece Kepner and his wife, Trischa J. O'Hanlon in honor of Mr. Kepner's
grandfather and mother - who cumulatively served on the faculty of Indiana State
University for over fifty years.
Eligibility Requirements:
You must be a Junior or Senior major in Arts and Sciences and have a 3.75 or
higher cumulative GPA.
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College Scholarship Application Form |