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major in any teacher education program (undergraduate level) OR any education-related program (graduate level) within the College of Education & Human Development; Preference will be given
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Dr. Lowell Schipper Memorial Scholarship Scholarship recognizes an outstanding graduate student in the statistics sequence, Psych. 6670 & 6680. Eligibility: Graduate students. Criteria: Based
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Dr. Carolyn Palmer Adult Learner Scholarship Scholarship awarded to express appreciation and gratitude to the Associate Professor and leader of the Adult Learner Focus Program in the Higher
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Dr. Carl R. and Elizabeth Swanbeck Memorial Scholarship The Dr. Carl R. and Elizabeth Swanbeck Memorial Scholarship was established students attending BGSU Firelands from Huron High School
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scholarly approach to problems and receptiveness to new ideas. Eligibility: Graduate student Criteria: Enrolled in Department of Psychology clinical program; Shall be eligible to receive the scholarship
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Dr. Antonio Buron Scholarship The purpose of the Dr. Antonio Buron scholarship is to provide support to graduate students who are making academic progress to degree completion and to support BGSU’s
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Dr. Neil Pohlmann Scholarship The Dr. Neil Pohlmann scholarship was established to provide support to graduate students in the School of Educational Foundations, Leadership & Policy Studies
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Audrey L. Rentz CSP Scholarship The Audrey L. Rentz CSP Scholarship will support students in BGSU’s master degree program in College Student Personnel. Criteria: Full time graduate student in
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of Education & Human Development. Eligibility: Graduate students. Criteria: Full-time graduate students. Studying in either master’s degree program in College Student Personnel or doctoral degree program in
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: Graduate student Criteria: Shall meet academic requirements for entrance into the masters program in Communication Disorders. Preference given to a student(s) who plans to work in the school setting