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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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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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the arts and/or student entering the Honors Program. Criteria: In alternate years- rising senior in arts and/or student entering the Honors Program. Recipient shall have demonstrated academic excellence
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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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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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Management program within the Allen W. and Carol M. Schmidthorst College of Business. Eligibility: Must be a student in the Supply Chain Management Program; Must have a minimum 3.20 GPA; Must demonstrate
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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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Brian and Michelle Sutherland Scholarship for Respiratory Care The Brian and Michelle Sutherland Scholarship was established to support students in the Respiratory Care program at BGSU Firelands
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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