46 high-performance-computing Postgraduate positions at Bowling Green State University
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the College of Musical Arts. Preference will be given to a student according to the following order: – Jazz major – Any BGSU student active in Jazz Program – Any other student enrolled in College of Musical
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field program at The University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, which is affiliated with Bowling Green State University. To be considered
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of Lakota High School; Must be enrolled as a full-time student; Must be an incoming freshman, rising sophomore, junior or senior; Have a GPA of 3.00 or greater; Must be majoring in teacher education
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time, female, senior undergraduate student; Be actively pursuing a major in the College of Education & Human Development; Be a graduate of a high school in Hancock County or Seneca County, Ohio; Plan
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financial need and academic potential; a graduate of any high school in the Firelands region; school and community activities should be considered to a degree, but athletic achievement should not be a
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service Demonstrate citizenship and volunteerism. Preference given to student who attended and graduated from a public high school in Ohio. Award Varies Scopes College of Musical Arts, Music Education
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. Eligibility: Second semester junior. Criteria: Full-time student. Accumulative 3.5 or higher GPA Enrolled in a recognized pre-med program at BGSU. Award Varies Scopes College of Arts & Sciences Deadline 02/27
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College of Arts & Sciences General Scholarship College of Arts & Sciences General Scholarship Fund Must be enrolled in a program with the College of Arts & Sciences; Must be in good standing; Must
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Masters of Organizational Developement graduate program. Criteria: Graduate student. Eligibility: Must be a Masters of Organizational Development (MOD) student in good standing. Must have completed
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-seeking program at BGSU; Must demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA. First preference shall be for students who identify as orphans, wards of the state, or have aged out of the foster care