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Principles of Economics courses); Must have a 3.0 GPA in economics courses as of January 1; Can also be nominated for this Scholarship by an economics professor. Award Varies Scopes Economics Department, Allen
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Dean L. Shappell Earth Science Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students in the College of Education and Human Development majoring in science and intending to become licensed earth science
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E C Powell Scholarship The E C Powell Scholarship was established to assist students in the College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering. Eligibility: Must be a rising senior in the
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supported at all stages. Working closely with the Assessment and Awards Manager, you will assist with providing administrative support for Examination Boards, chasing, entering and checking all assessment
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stakeholders, ensuring that the student journey is supported at all stages. Working closely with the Assessment and Awards Manager, you will assist with providing administrative support for Examination Boards
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supporting documentation. Study level: Graduate coursework Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Arts, humanities and social sciences Need help
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Frederick C. Stone Memorial Scholarship To award Scholarship to a rising junior or senior majoring in coursework in the College of Technology, Architecture & Applied Engineering. Eligibility
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Bernard & Fanny Hopwood Education Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students who are enrolled in the teacher education program at Bowling Green State University. Eligibility: Full-time students
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one UniSQ Women’s Network Scholarship to encourage and support a female student continuing their studies in a postgraduate coursework program. Value The scholarship will
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in a food technology and nutrition/business program Who can apply: AUS up to $11,958 UGRD Now open 5 December 2025 Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Scholarship For students who identify as