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College Scholarships
Laura D. Kennamer Scholarship in the Social and Behavioral SciencesThe Laura D. Kennamer Scholarship Program, established by the late Laura D. Kennamer, aids and fosters the educational experience of students attending Eastern Kentucky University who are majoring in programs in the areas of Social and Behavioral Sciences. There are two types of scholarship offered under the Kennamer program, Kennamer Campus Scholar for study on campus during the fall and spring terms and Kennamer Study Abroad for study outside the United States. Recipients are chosen by a committee chaired by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and comprised of the appropriate departmental Chairs or their nominees. The committee will review applications annually for both Kennamer Scholarship programs. Kennamer Campus Scholar Applicants: The application is to be completed along with the other required materials stated below and is to be submitted to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences by February 15th of each year. Recipients will be notified no later than March 15th for awards effective the following academic year. The Scholarship amounts will vary as based upon investment returns and tuition expenses. In the initial round, Kennamer Campus Scholars received $5,600 for the academic year. Students must maintain a 3.25 GPA or the scholarship will be revoked. The scholarship is not automatically renewable but past recipients are eligible to apply again. Kennamer Study Abroad Scholar Applicants: The application form and supporting materials are due by October 15 each year for study in the spring or summer terms that follow. Kennamer Study Abroad Scholarship amounts vary with the budget submitted by applicants. The study abroad experience the student proposes must grant at least three semester hours of credit from an EKU-affiliated Study Abroad program that applies toward an EKU degree. The Study Abroad award is a one time award that does not repeat. Kennamer Campus Scholars are eligible to apply. Recipients will be notified no later than November 15. Eligibility for the Kennamer Scholarship Students eligible for a Kennamer Scholarship must be majoring in a Social and Behavioral Science, which currently includes the majors in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Government, History, Psychology, Social Work or Sociology and have and maintain at least a 3.25 GPA. Students should have completed between 36 and 90 semester hours. Students receiving financial aid are encouraged strongly to consult with the Financial Aid office as Kennamer awards may reallocate the student’s financial aid award. Expectations: If selected, the student will be required to participate in College of Arts & Sciences scholar recognition activities.
Booth Scholarship Program for Math and ScienceThe Booth Scholars Program, established by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Booth, is one that is intended to aid and help foster the undergraduate educational experience of students from the Eastern Kentucky University service region who are majoring in Science or Mathematics. Recipients are chosen by a committee chaired by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and comprised of the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and the departmental Chairs or their nominees. The application form is to be completed and the other required materials stated below are to be submitted to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The criteria for the Scholarship are as follows:
Meredith J. Cox Scholarship FundThere are three absolute requirements for this scholarship:
In addition, the scholarship selection committee considers meaningful extracurricular activities, especially their involvement in the Caduceus Club, and their need for the scholarship.
John McMillan Long Endowed Humanities ScholarshipThe John McMillan Long Endowed Humanities Scholarship is available to all full-time EKU students in the departments of English, Foreign Languages, History, and Philosophy. The amount of the award in 2007 was $500.00, however, future awards are subject to investment returns. Award is applied to tuition and fees and may be split over two semesters.
In order to be considered for this scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:
Any recipient who is not in good standing, who switches to a major not included under the agreement, or who fails to make adequate progress toward the degree will forfeit any scholarship funds not yet credited. For full consideration, submit cover letter, completed application and all application materials as outlined above to your department/program office:
John McMillan Long Endowed Visual & Performing Arts ScholarshipThe John McMillan Long Endowed Visual & Performing Arts Scholarship is available to all full-time EKU students in the departments of Art & Design, Music, or Theatre. The amount of the award for 2008-09 is $500.00, which is applied to tuition and fees. $250.00 is applied to each semester.
In order to be considered for this scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:
Any recipient who is not in good standing, who switches to a major not included under the agreement, or who fails to make adequate progress toward the degree will forfeit any scholarship funds not yet credited. For full consideration, completed application and detailed resume should be returned no later than February 29, 2008 to your department/program office:
Madison County Medical Society ScholarshipTo be considered for the Madison County Medical Society Scholarship, applicants must:
The Clarence H. Gifford Scholarship in SciencesCriteria for the selection of a recipient are as follows:
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