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Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Program Student Scholarship The Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Program Scholarship was established to provide support to incoming freshmen who demonstrate a
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& Sciences, School of Art Deadline 02/19/2026 Supplemental Questions To apply for the Art Talent Scholarship, please visit the "School of Art website at":https://www.bgsu.edu/content/bgsu/en/arts-and-sciences
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ASF Program Scholarship The ASF Scholarship program provides support to Computer Science majors. Eligibility: Must be a rising sophomore, junior or senior; Must be majoring in Computer Science; Must
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Thompson Working Families Scholarship Program The Robert and Ellen Thompson Working Families Scholarship Program was founded to provide access to higher education, specifically for incoming first
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sophomore, junior or senior. Criteria: Pursuing BSBA with specialization in accounting, finance or business pre-law. Must be enrolled full-time Minimum 3.0 GPA Citizen of U.S. Award Varies Scopes Allen W
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Dr. Ruth L. Kelly Alumni Nursing Scholarship Scholarship recognizes a rising junior or senior in the nursing program Eligibility: Rising junior or senior. Criteria: Rising junior or senior in
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: Must be Ohio resident and citizen of U.S. Minimum 1200 on his/her SAT or 27 on his/her ACT Financial need Must have minimum 3.0 GPA Must be gainfully employed 10 hours per week Initial award should be
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any degree program within the Computer Science Department in the College of Arts & Sciences; Must be a rising sophomore or junior; Must have a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA; Must demonstrate participation
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of Musical Arts, the School of Art, and the Departments of Theatre and Film, and the Creative Writing program. Eligibility: Incoming freshman majoring in any of the programs associated with the University Arts
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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