212 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Zintellect" positions at Bowling Green State University
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is August 2026. Information about Program and College The Department of Psychology is located within the College of Arts and Sciences. The vision for our College, aligned with the university’s
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Functions Advising Advise current and prospective students within an assigned college/academic program on course planning, major selection, degree requirements, university policies and procedures, and career
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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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. Eligibility: Must be enrolled in the College of Education and Human Development; Must be majoring in any teacher preparation program leading to licensure; Must be in good academic standing; Must demonstrate
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a program in the Allen W. and Carol M. Schmidthorst College of Business; Be in good academic standing; Demonstrate high academic achievement and/or financial need. Award Varies Scopes Allen W. and
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school GPA; Must plan to pursue a major in apparel merchandising; Must plan to be employed at least part-time during the academic year. Scholarship may be renewed for up to four years if the recipient
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Chapter, was created for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students from Seneca County, Hancock County and Wood County, Ohio who plan to pursue careers as teachers. Eligibility: Must be a full
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of the state of Ohio; Must be a full time rising junior or senior enrolled in the Middle Childhood Education program within the College of Education and Human Development; Must be in good academic
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undergraduate students. Eligibility: Must be an undergraduate student; Must have a major within the College of Arts & Sciences; Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA; Must be accepted for a study abroad course or program
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significant four (4) year Scholarship. Incoming freshmen majoring in any degree program within the College of Musical Arts; Demonstrate high scholastic potential with a competitive ACT of 26 or higher; Achieve