25 web-programmer-developer-"LIST" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" Undergraduate positions at Bowling Green State University
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student majoring in any program in College of Arts & Sciences; Must be a rising junior or senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Must have applied to and accepted in a BGSU-approved study abroad program of one semester’s
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preference shall be given to non-traditional students. Second preference shall be given to students enrolled in the RN-BSN program. Third preference shall be given to students attending BGSU Firelands. Award
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Frank Baldanza English Scholarship Scholarship recognizes an outstanding junior or senior undergraduate student in the English Department program. Eligibility: Junior or Senior undergraduate
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Andrew Lawrence Rowe Memorial Scholarship Scholarship provides an annual award to a qualified undergraduate student in the Criminal Justice Program. Eligibility: Full-time undergraduate student
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Mark S. Kelly Band Scholarship Scholarship established to honor the distinguished 28 years of service provided by Mark S. Kelly to the College of Musical Arts and to the University Band Program
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. Eligibility: Undergraduate students. Criteria: Admitted to Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) 2-D Studies major. Participates in Undergraduate Student Exhibition. Participant in 2-D Studies program. Renewable. Award
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Dante Thurairatnam Memorial Fund Eligibility: Undergraduate student. Criteria: Full-time Majoring in the International Studies Program. Strong academic record Overall 3.0 GPA or better Active and
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BGSU Firelands Dean's University Scholarship The Dean’s University Scholarship was established to provide scholarship support for students who have attended BGSU Firelands and plan to pursue a
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Salzburg program. Eligibility and Selection Criteria: Undergraduate student; Studying abroad in Salzburg, Austria, for minimum of one semester; Preference should be given to full-year participants
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to continue their education toward degree completion. Eligibility: Must be enrolled in an associate or bachelor’s degree program; Must be a nontraditional student who is returning to school to continue their