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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES University of Illinois Springfield 2022-2023 Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria AAUW Beaumont -American Association of 1 $1,100 8 GS Undergraduate No Sangamon No Female Award(s) are for undergraduate, mature female whose education was University Women - Mary M. Beaumont County interrupted. Recipients shall be taking at least 8 hours a semester. Renewability: scholarships are renewable to students that are in good standing. Historical: The Springfield Branch of the American Association of University Women was the first organization devoted exclusively to higher education to establish a scholarship fund at SSU. The four endowed scholarships were funded through events sponsored by the AAUW thoughout the year. AAUW Chapel -American Association of 1 $1000 8 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A Sangamon No Female -Award(s) are to undergraduate, female students whose education was University Women - Wanda Chapel County interrupted. Recipients shall be taking at least 8 hours a semester. -Scholarship is renewable to students that are in good academic standing. Historical: The Springfield Branch of the American Association of University Women was the first organization devoted exclusively to higher education to establish a scholarship fund at SSU. The four endowed scholarships were funded through events sponsored by the AAUW thoughout the year. AAUW Hall-American Association of 1 $600 8 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A Sangamon No Female Award(s) are for undergraduate, mature female whose education was University Women - Mary Gene Hall County interrupted. Recipients shall be taking at least 8 hours a semester. Renewability: scholarships are renewable to students that are in good standing. Historical: The Springfield Branch of the American Association of University Women was the first organization devoted exclusively to higher education to establish a scholarship fund at SSU. The four endowed scholarships were funded through events sponsored by the AAUW thoughout the year. AAUW Hockenyos -American Association of 1 $1100 8 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A Sangamon No Female Award(s) are for undergraduate, mature female whose education was University Women - Sandra G. Hockenyos County interrupted. Recipients shall be taking at least 8 hours a semester. Renewability: scholarships are renewable to students that are in good standing. Historical: The Springfield Branch of the American Association of University Women was the first organization devoted exclusively to higher education to establish a scholarship fund at SSU. The four endowed scholarships were funded through events sponsored by the AAUW thoughout the year. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria AAUW Merano AAUW Mary Ann Merano 1 $1000 4 GS Astronomy - Physics Undergraduate Yes Female -Recipients shall be students majoring in the STEM fields of science, Memorial Scholarship technology, engineering and math in addition to students majoring in Biology programs that include the health sciences. Chemistry -Recipients shall be chosen based on need. Computer Science -Preference shall be given to a student with knowledge, interest, or life experience in gender equity and discrimination issues. Management Information -Preference for female Systems Medical Laboratory Science Physics Pre-Medicine Biochemistry Mathematical Sciences Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies AFPSI/OAA/FilAmHisSo Scholarship 1 $1,100 FT GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA Yes NA The net income from this scholarship shall be used to provide scholarships to full time students at UIS. Preference shall be given to students of Filipino descent or other minorities with demonstrated financial need. The scholarship was named for The Association of Filipino Physicians of Southern Illinois, the Organization of Asian Americans and the Filipinio American Historical Society at Springfield. This is an endowed scholarship Allied Health Professions Scholarship TBD $550 4 GS Medical Laboratory Undergraduate Yes N/A Illinois No NA -Awarded to student based on academic achievement and financial Science need. Graduate -Awarded to a full or part time graduate or undergraduate student -Recipient must be enrolled in Medical Laboratory Sciences program -Illinois resident Bartlett -Peggy and Micah Bartlett Scholarship 1 $1,000 4 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -scholarship will be awarded to one recipient -scholarship will be awarded to a student who is an undergraduate and has been accepted into the Prairie Area Teaching Initiative Program in the College of EHS at UIS -Recipient will be in good standing, no current evidence of academic probation Berg - Dorys Weisbaum Berg Scholarship 1 $1,100 4 GS Music N/A No N/A NA No NA These funds will be used to provide a scholarship or scholarships to students to support the UIS music program. Scholarships are not renewable. Berman, A-Arthur Ira Berman Scholarship 1 $1,000 FT GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -This scholarship shall be selected by the UIS Campus Selection Committee for a full time student attending UIS with demonstrated financial need and in good academic standing. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Berman, H -Harry and Deborah Berman TBD see crite 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -The net income from the fund shall be used to provide need based Scholarship scholarship to undergraduate students at the University of Illinois Springfield Blackburn -John and Barb Blackburn 1 $1000 4 GS Education N/A No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to a student majoring in English or Education Scholarship -First preference is for a Golden Apple awardee. English - Student must be in good academic standing Blood Center -ImpactLife Blood Services TBD $5,000 4 NA Medical Laboratory Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA The scholarship is for students who are undergraduate, financial need Scholarship Science based, Department of Medical Laboratory Science. Board of Regents Scholarship 1 $600 4 3.5 N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to student with demonstrated community involvement. Booth -Bryon Booth Scholarship 3 $3000 4 GS N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -3 scholarships awards at $3,000 each, -Criteria determind by Campus Selection Committee Branson - Leonard Branson Accountancy 1 $1,000 4 3.0 Accountancy U.S. Citizen Recipient must be majoring in accounting and planning a career in Scholarship accounting, along with attaining professional certification (CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE, etc.,) in accounting; have a GPA of 3.0/4.0 or greater; demonstrate they have a strong work ethic, internal motivation, and a commitment to achieving their goals regardless of the effort required to overcome obstacles; have demonstrated leadership skills and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Budinger -Francis J. Budinger Scholarship 1 $600 4 3.5 N/A N/A No Lincoln Land NA No NA - Awarded to student who demonstrates clearly defined career goals, Community College participation in community activities, strong character and leadership skills. Springfield College in Illinois HISTORICAL: The Budinger Scholarship was established by the Alumni Association in honor of Francis J. Budinger, the first graduate to receive the Disinguished Alumnus Award at Sangamon State University. Mr. Budinger had an outstanding corporate career, retiring as president of the Franklin Life Insurance Company. He was active in a number of civic and cultural organizations in the Springfield community for many years. He was also active in the development of Sangamon State University. Burnett Family Scholarship fund 1 $1,000 FT 3.0 College of Business and Graduate No N/A NA No NA - This scholarship is open to a student enrolled in Social Work or a Management major within the College of Business and Management. Undergraduate -Student must be enrolled full time Social Work -Student must possess a minimum GPA of 3.0 -Graduate and Undergraduate students are eligible -Scholarship is open to student that possesses a true commitment towards their education and receiving their degree. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Butler -Homer L. Butler and Paul C. Butler TBD $2400 FT GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No NA - Awarded to student with clearly defined career goals, leadership Memorial Scholarship potential, and demonstrated integrity. Student must be enrolled full time. - Must show financial need as evidenced by application. - Does not need to meet any federal or state financial formulas. Historical: Homer Butler was a former Vice Chancellor for Student Services. Butler helped get Sangamon State University off the ground and saw its transition into the University of Illinois at Springfield. Mr. Butler began working for the University in September 1971 as an associate dean of students. He retired in June 1996. Butler passed away Tuesday April 1, 1997. Capestrain-Tracy Family Scholarship 1 $1,000 4 3.0 N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A Illinois/Central No NA -The scholarship will be awarded as current use to one recipient per Illinois semester, $500 will be awarded in the fall and $500 in the spring -The Scholarship is renewable -The scholarship will be awarded to a student with demonstrated integrity, leadership potential and goals. -The scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates innovation and academic achievement. -The student recipient must have a GPA of 3.0 or above. -The student must show documented need of financial assistance. -The student must be an IL resident with preference to Central IL residents. -Preference will be given to an undergraduate student. -Preference given to a student with a learning disorder. Chamberlain -William H. Chamberlain TBD $1500 4 GS N/A N/A Yes Any Community NA No NA -Recipient must be an outstanding Community College Graduate Memorial Scholarships College -Renewability criteria -Scholarship is renewable through the second year of upper-level study dependent upon the maintenance of academic grades Historic: This scholarship is named in honor of one of the State's outstanding public servants who was a circuit judge, Secretary of State and administrative assistance to the governor. A junior college graduate, the late Judge Chamberlain was active in a wide range of educational endeavors. He went on to secure his undergraduate and law degrees. He helped create Sangamon State University to respond to the needs of community college transfer students. Judge Chamberlain died unexpectedly at the age of 41. This scholarship was established in 1972 through the donation of various friends and family through a direct mail campaign. Chancellor's Scholarship TBD $1,600 12 3.5 N/A Undergraduate NA N/A NA No NA -Preference given to students in their freshman year -GPA of 3.5 or above or high school equivalent -Student must be enrolled full time in the fall and spring semesters -nonrenewable scholarship for freshman student Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Cosgrove - Bill and Frances Cosgrove Water 1 $1,000 full time 3.0 Graduate No Recipients shall be enrolled full time as a graduate or undergraduate, Resource Management Scholarship have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and be focusing their Undergraduate studies on conservation, environmental policy, and the natural world, in programs such as, but not limited to, biology, chemistry, environmental studies, or public health. The committee shall give preference to students who have demonstrated leadership in freshwater resource management, sustainability or policy. Craddock -J. Douglas and Helen Craddock 1 $400 4 GS N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to student who demonstrates innovation and/or leadership Memorial Scholarship ability and academic achievement. -Open to all students enrolled in a degree seeking program Historical: J. Douglas Craddock was a former chairman of the board of the Sangamon State University Foundation. He was a retired chariman and chief executive officer of Horace Mann Insurance Co. This scholarship was established by the friends and family of J. Douglas Craddock. Mr. Craddock passed away in 1985. Helen Craddock was an alum of the University receiving a master's degree in Psychology. In 1993, after Helen passed away, her family asked that her name also be included in the scholarship. Cross- Sandra Cross Memorial Scholarship 1 TBD 4 GS Transfer No see criteria see criteria Female This scholarship is to support UIS transfer students who attended a community college in one of the following counties in Illinois: DuPage, see criteria Cook, Kane, Kendall, Will, Lake and McHenry. see criteria Preference is for a female student. Crowe Horwath LLP Outstanding Graduate 1 $1000 4 3.3 Accountancy Graduate No N/A see criteria No NA -recipient shall be a UIS graduate student enrolled in the Accounting Accounting Student Scholarship program in the fall of 2020 with a minimum GPA of 3.3 in major and overall -recipient shall exhibit leadership skills -must be a domestic student (as defined by the University) and a graduate from a U.S. high school -out of state students are acceptable Crowley -Robert Crowley Scholarship 1 $1500 4 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A No NA recipient should be an undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a degree or major at UIS based on merit. Strong preference is for a Graduate student pursuing a degree in one of the social sciences, not a student enrolled in the College of Business and Management.. Other preference is a student from China but not required. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Cummings -William Ferris Cummings 1 $600 4 GS Education N/A Yes N/A NA Yes NA -Awarded to minority student interested in community service and Memorial Scholarship studying in the area of social service, education or political science. Political Science Social Work -Student should show documented need of financial assistance Historical: This scholarship was established in 1980 following the tragic death of Mr. Cummings. Cummings was a life-long Springfield resident, graduated from Sangamon State University in 1973 with a B.A. in psychology. He was 30 years old at the time of his death. Cummings was well known for his community activities, especially those connected with Community Action, Inc. and as a volunteer worker with your organizations. Cummings was employed at Horace Mann as the Director of Personnel. The scholarship was established by friends and family. Dauphinais -Sarah Dauphinais Scholarship TBD see crite 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA This is an endowed Access Illinois Scholarship for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need. Dodd -Lee Humphrey Dodd Memorial TBD $
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Dunn -Helen Dunn Academic Achievement 1 $500 8 3.5 N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Open to any student that has financial need as defined by the Office of Scholarship Financial Aid -The recipient must have a cumulative 3.5 grade point average (4.0 scale) -The recipient must enroll for 8 or more semester hours during the fall and spring of the academic year in which the scholarship is received. Ensel -Lee Ensel Pre-Law Scholarship 1 $1,700 UG/G 3.0 Pre-Law Undergraduate No N/A Illinois No NA -Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who is actively pursuing pre-law studies and intends to enter law school upon Graduate graduation and pursuing a career in law -Student must demonstrate strong humanitarian values, integrity and sound moral character. -Student must be an Illinois resident -Student must maintain a B average (GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale) Historical: The Lee Ensel Scholarship in Pre-Law was established in 1990 in memory of Lee W. Ensel who died in July 1988 by his wife. Mr. Ensel was a member of the Springfield law firm Ensel, Jones, Blanchard and La Barre. Environmental Studies Alumni Scholarship 1 $700 4 3.0 Environmental Studies Graduate No N/A NA No NA - recipient (s) will be graduate student in the Environmental Studies or Environmental Sciences program Environmental Sciences - recipient must have attained a minimum GPA of 3.0 - recipient must be enrolled for at least four semester hours during the fall and spring semesters Erickson -John E. Erickson Memorial 1 $1500 4 GS Educational Leadership Graduate No N/A NA No Female The scholarship is to provide scholarships to women who are non- Scholarship traditional students returning to school in a graduate program at UIS. Preference given to students in the Educational Leadership Program in CEHS, however if no qualified recipients are in this program, the scholarship may be awarded campus wide. HISTORY: John was a teacher who taught at all levels, elementary, middle and high school and at the university level at the University of Illinois Champaign Urbana in the College of Education. In his second career, John was an artist with over 250 works. He and his wife Delinda were active members in the American Association of University Women. Having four daughters, AAUW's mission of education and equity for all women and girls was a passion of theirs. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Esarey Neland -Carrie Gibson Esarey and 1 $1200 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No Female It is the donors’ preference that the scholarships be awarded to a Dorothy Neland Scholarship female parent who has financial need. An additional preference is that Graduate the scholarship recipients have disabilities, or are supporting a child with a disability. Scholarship may be awarded to either undergraduate or graduate students without restriction of age or academic major. Scholarship may be renewable if students are in good academic standing. In the event that no scholarship candidate is available who meets either of the first two criteria above, the preference is that scholarship be awarded to a female who demonstrates financial need. Scholarship selected by Disability Services, is recipient not found, scholarship awarded by Campus wide Committee Farley - Regina Midden Farley Scholarship 1 $500 4 GS Management N/A No N/A NA No NA Recipient shall be a student in the Management Program who has demonstrated academic excellence and superior performance at work. Established in 1991 by students, friends, faculty and family as a memorial to Regina Midden Farley. Felker -W. Robert and Patricia W. Felker TBD $8,000 FT 3.25 N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to an incoming freshman Scholarship (Honors Scholarship) -Minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale or achieved National Merit status or other academically based recognition in high school -Student must be enrolled full time in the fall and spring semesters -Renewable for up to four years Ferrara - Barbara Ferrara Public Service TBD $10,000 4 3.0 Public Administration Undergraduate No NA No NA -This scholarship is to support undergraduate students at the junior Scholarship and senior preparing for careers in public service. Political Science -Top preference shall be given to students majoring in Public Public Health Administration, but student majoring in Political Science, Public Policy, Environmental Studies Public Health, Environmental Studies, Legal Studies, or related fields may also be considered. Legal Studies -Recipients shall demonstrate academic merit, with a grade point Public Policy average of a B or better and have aspirations for a career in public service, preferably documented in an essay as part of the scholarship application process. -Donor prefers the unit award larger scholarships to fewer students, up to the total cost of attendance- ideally awarding the full amount available to a single student each year. Floyd Scholarship for Public Administration 1 $2,400 4 merit Public Administration Junior Yes NA No NA -upper-division undergraduate students -demonstrate academic merit and financial need Public Administration Senior -academic focus should be in American (not international) public administration Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Frost -Lee Frost-Kumpf Memorial Scholarship 1 $1000 4 3.2 Political Science Graduate Yes N/A NA No NA -recipient must be pursuing a masters degree in political science or public administration Public Administration -recipient must demonstrate financial need -recipient should have an undergraduate GPA of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale -minimum requirements of 4 hours enrolled for fall and spring Lee Frost-Kumpf was an associate professor of Political Studies and Public Affairs at UIS and held a joint appointment with the Institute for Legal, Administrative, and Policy Studies. In spring 2003 he received the fifth annual Spencer Award. In 2003, an award honoring Lee was announced during the State Employees Combined Appeal Awards Luncheon in which he had served as chair or co-chair of UIS’ SECA campaign from 1999-2002. He was active in various scholarly publications, research, and presentations and worked with the city of Springfield and the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation as a consultant and facilitator of strategic planning to help citizens of Ukraine find ways to implement the democratic processes in their country. Lee passed away in August 2003. Garrison Family Scholarship 1 $1100 4 GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A No NA -UIS student athletes Gibbs -Ron Gibbs Athletic Scholarship in 1 $500 12+ 3.0 N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA - Awarded to student athlete interested in officiating who exhibits Memory of Ronald and Josephine Gibbs athletic ability, skill and sportsmanship. -Recipient should have a GPA of 3.0 or above and a full time student Global Studies Experience Scholarship TBD TBD 4 GS N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -recipient will be a student who will be participating in a study abroad experience Glosecki - UIS Andy and Edie Glosecki TBD TBD PT 3.0 Visual Arts N/A No N/A NA No NA -The net income from this fund shall be used to fund a merit Scholarship Fund scholarship each year in the University of Illinois at Springfield Visual Arts Program -The recipient must be enrolled as at least a half time student as defined by the University of Illinois at Springfield -The recipient must have earned a grade point average of 3.0 or higher -The recipient must be enrolled in or have completed at least one ceramics class -Submit five to ten images of work (photograph, slide or digital Power Point format), and write a brief paragraph explaining their work. Gonulsen -Aydin Gonulsen Athletic TBD see crite 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -The recipient will be a UIS student athletic Scholarship -The recipient should be an undergraduate student with demonstrated financial need -This Access Illinois scholarship will have its income matched 1:1 from 10 years beginning 2017-2018. -The scholarship selection committee should verify with the Office of Financial Assistance prior to awarding that the final funding has been achieved. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Hadidi -Dr. Rassule Hadidi Management 1 $1,000 4 GS Management Information Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -This scholarship is for any undergraduate or graduate student in good Information Systems Scholarship Systems academic standing who is pursuing a degree in the Management Graduate Information Program Harrison -Martha Schiebel Harrison TBD TBD 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA A scholarship for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial Scholarship need. Hasara -Karen Hasara Scholarship TBD TBD 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA Scholarship for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need $1,500 available to award. Henderson -Julia J. Henderson Theatre 2 $2,500 e FT 3.0 Theatre No N/A NA No NA •Recipients must be first-time students to the University of Illinois at Scholarship Springfield and declared as Theatre Majors at UIS •Recipients must have a GPA of 3.0 or above •Recipients can be interested in either technical theatre or performance theatre •Recipients of the scholarship must be significantly involved in each show •Recipients understand that while receiving this scholarship they are not allowed to participate in off-campus shows. This does not include shows they may be involved with over a break in the regular academic year such as the summer break. •Recipients must submit a portfolio of their experience and include a headshot •Recipients will be required to provide a 1-2-minute audition and/or be willing to also participate in a brief interview. •Along with the forms required by the Theatre department, recipients will be required to fill out the campus wide scholarship application and the FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid •If a recipient continues to meet the requirements the scholarship can be renewable for up to a total of 4 years as long as adequate progress toward one’s Theatre degree is maintained. Hockenyos Family Scholarship 1 $700 see criteria GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A Illinois No Female Scholarship is provided to undergraduate student who are enrolled at UIS. Preference shall be given to a student whose education was interrupted and is returning to school after an absence. The recipient must be enrolled in a minimum of two classes per semester during the fall and spring semester and must be a commuting student defined as a student not living on the UIS campus and is a permanent resident of Illinois. Historical: Established in honor of Sandra Hockenyos by her husband and family.This scholarship is endowed. Before this scholarship the American Association of University Women-Springfield Branch (AAUW) had already created an annual scholarship in recognition of Ms. Hockenyos' contributions. Hogan -Michael J. and Virginia A. Hogan TBD $7,074 4 GS History Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -This is an Access Illinois Scholarship for undergraduate students in Scholarship Fund the History program at UIS with demonstrated financial need. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Holtz -John W. Holtz Memorial Scholarship TBD see crite 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -the net income from the Fund shall be used to provide need-based Fund scholarships to undergraduate students at the University of Illinois Springfield. -Scholarships may be awarded to students in any major, with preference given to those students who exhibit genuine curiosity and a love of history, research and writing. Horace Mann Companies Scholarship TBD see crite NA NA College of Education and Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -This scholarships is for undergraduate students with demonstrated Human Services financial need in the College of Education and Human Services. -Scholarship renewal at discretion of the selection committee if past recipient still meets criteria Howarth -Mary and Nelson Howarth TBD $5,000 NA 3.0 Public Administration Graduate No N/A NA No NA -merit based scholarship Scholarship Political Science Graduate -applicant may be to any of these academic departments public Environmental Studies Graduate administration, public affairs reporting (other than broadcast History journalism), environmental studies or history, political studies Graduate Historical: This scholarship was established in memory of Nelson Graduate Howarth, by Mary Howarth, her five children and their spouses in 1996. Nelson is a former mayor of Springfield. He directed a commission to develop the Lincoln Home area into a national park, helped to create Lincoln Greens Golf Course at Lake Springfield, and lobbied the Illinois General Assembly to establish in 1969 Sangamon State University, predecessor of the University of Illinois at Springfield. He later taught at SSU a course in municipal law and administration. In 2005, the scholarship was renamed by the family to the Mary and Nelson Howarth Scholarship Humphrey (ath) -Howard C. and Lynda Y. TBD $1,500 4 NA N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA This scholarship will provide funds to undergraduate students enrolled Humphrey UIS Scholarship at the University of Illinois at Springfield. First preference is for student/athletes who are participating in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Illinois at Springfield. All scholarships are to be awarded in accordance with all applicable University and National Collegiate Athletic Association rules and regulations governing intercollegiate athletics at the University of Illinois at Springfield. -Number and amount of awards available determined each year by funds available Humphrey (global) -Howard C. Humphrey TBD $2,000 NA GS N/A Graduate No N/A NA No NA -Study abroad support can be provided to undergraduate or graduate Global Experience Scholarship students in any major or college at UIS Undergraduate -The Director of the Office of International Programs, or designee, shall determine recipients, amount and timing of study abroad scholarship awards. Hurwitz -Betty and Ralph Hurwitz PATI TBD TBD see criteria GS N/A Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to an undergraduate student from a Springfield Public High Scholarship School -Recipient must have been accepted into the Prairie Area Teaching Initiative Program at UIS Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Inkel -H. Albert Inkel Scholarship 1 $1000 4 GS Visual Arts N/A No N/A NA No NA The recipient of this award will be a Visual Arts student in good academic standing. Jordan -Leroy Jordan Scholarship 1 $1300 4 GS Undergraduate No NA No NA -This scholarship is for graduate or undergraduate students. -Recipients shall have a demonstrated financial need as determined by Graduate the Office of Financial Assistance. -Preference given to students who have a demonstrated history and continued involvement in volunteerism and community service. -The recipients shall demonstrate plans to learn about and/or work in social justice, such as elimnating poverty, improving race relations, fighting for women's or LGBTQ rights or similar endeavors. KEB-Kerber Eck and Braeckel (KEB) TBD TBD 4 GS Accountancy Undergraduate Yes N/A No NA For undergraduate student in Accountancy program with demonstrated Accounting Scholarship financial need. Kellner Family Scholarship TBD TBD 4 GS see criteria Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -The Kellner Family Scholarship is for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need going into a Social Service profession. Kennedy -Marilyn Schnirring Kennedy 1 $1,100 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA This scholarship is campus wide, need based for undergraduate Scholarships students. Kimler - Joy Kimler Accountancy TBD $10,000 2 courses 3.0 Accountancy N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Recipients must be planning for a career in accounting and also must Scholarships be intending to sit for the CPA Exam -Recipient must maintain at least a 50% course load, currently defined as two or more courses per semsters during the fall and spring semesters -Recipient(s) must be majoring in Accounting -Recipient(s) must display financial need. -Preference given to undergraduate students but scholarship is also available to graduate students. -Students can receive support for up to four years of consecutive schooling. Kirschner, AI -Henry and Margaret Kirschner 1 $1,700 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -This scholarship is for undergraduate students with demonstrated Scholarship finanacial need. Klickna - Cinda Klickna Scholarship 1 $1000 Teacher Education -Recipient shall be student in Teacher Education Program -Reciipents shall be pursuing licensure to teach English or Language Arts at middle (grades 5-8) or secondary (grades 9-12) levels -Recipients shall have strong English skill which may be demonstrated through a scholarship application narrative or essay -Merit and financial need shall be considered equally -The scholarship may be renewable Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Kopecky -Frank and Linda Kopecky 1 $1200 FT 3.0 Legal Studies Graduate Yes N/A NA No NA The net income shall be used for student scholarships at UIS and Scholarship rotate between the Department of Legal studies in CPAA and the English Junior Department of English in CLAS until such time as the endowment Senior reaches a level that funds are available to award a scholarship in each program each year. The scholarship is based on merit and demonstrated financial need and shall be awarded to a full time graduate or undergraduate student who will be a junior or senior when the scholarship is initially received. The scholarship shall be renewable until the degree is completed as long as the student is making reasonable progress towards the completion of the degree in the designated major and maintains at least a 3.0 GPA. LaBarre -Melinda and Alfred LaBarre Prairie TBD TBD see criteria 3.0 N/A Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -Awarded to an undergraduate student from a Springfield Public High Area Teaching Initiative (PATI) Scholarship School -Recipient must have been accepted into the Prairie Area Teaching Initiative at UIS -Recipient must have earned a 3.0 cumulative GPA upon graduation from high school. -Scholarship is not renewable -Even though the fund agreement is silent in regards to hours enrolled, a student must be enrolled at least 8-12 to be a part of the Prairie Area Teaching Initiative unless there is special approval from the program. Lam -Esther and Wilfred Lam Pre-Nursing 1 $1,100 4 Pre-Nursing Pathway Undergraduate N/A NA No NA -the recipient must be enrolled in the pre-nursing pathway Scholarship -if the students is awarded the scholarship as a freshman, s/he may retain the scholarship for sophomore year of the pre-nursing pathway provided all other criteria are met. Larson -Dave and Jan Larson Management TBD $2,500 4 GS Management Information Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA - Recipients should be undergraduate students with demonstrated Information Systems Scholarship Systems financial need and pursuing a degree in Management Information Systems at UIS Lesh -Daniel Lesh Memorial Scholarship 1 $400 4 GS Visual Arts N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Need based scholarship for student in the University's Visual Arts Program Daniel Lesh II was an undergraduate student in Sangamon State University's Creative Arts Program. He had attended both Lincoln Land Community College and Western Illinois University before coming to Sangamon State University. He passed away February 21, 1983. Levi Ray and Shoup Scholarship (Honors) 1 $1000 FT 3.0 Computer Science N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Awarded to an incoming freshman -Recipient must demonstrate financial need -Recipient must display high academic merit -Student must be majoring in Computer Science -Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or high school equivalent of this level -Recipient must be enrolled full time in the fall and spring semesters -Scholarship is renewable up to four years as long as the student is majoring in computer science and maintains a B average Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Levin -Malcolm and Amy Levin Scholarship 1 $1,100 8 min 3.0 N/A Graduate No N/A NA No Female -The recipient should be an student who is pursuing a graduate degree in Memory of Cynthia S. Levin and enrolled for a minimum of eight semester hours. -The recipient should have received an undergraduate degree in a discipline traditionally associated with liberal arts and sciences and shall have attained an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. -The recipients should have displayed evidence of paid or volunteer work in community, arts, civic, education or social services. -Preference given to non-traditional female student over age 30, who have had their college education interrupted or delayed. -The recipients, both state and non-state residents, should reside on the campus or be regional commuters. Distance based or on-line degrees do not meet eligibility requirements for this award. Governing Document: Fund Agreement Historical: Originally established in 1996, this scholarship is in memory of Cynthia Levin, spouse of Emeritus Faculty Malcolm Levin. Cynthia and Malcolm both felt a great deal of pride and thoughtfulness towards the campus and wanted to establish a scholarship that would make a difference in a student's life. Mrs. Levin died in 1996 at the age of 42. She was executive director of the Data-Thomas House Foundation. She was formerly assistant director of the Decatur Area Arts Council before moving to Springfield. She received a master's degree in Community Arts Management from Sangamon State University in 1987. Libri -Donna Libri Social Services 1 $600 4 GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No Female -Recipient must display evidence of financial need. Scholarships -Recipient should be a returning student with plans to work in a social service profession such as counseling, social work, psychology, or a similar profession -Preference shall be given to students who have demonstrated a history and continued involvement in volunteerism and commmunity service. -Students receiving the scholarship shall be in good academic standing -Preference is for a female student Historical: This scholarship was established in memory of Donna L. Libri who died in 1992 at the age of 37. Donna took classes in Child, Family and Community Service program at SSU. Lincoln Academy of Illinois Student Laureate 1 see note 2 GS N/A Senior No N/A Illinois No NA Awarded to student with demonstrated excellence in curricular and extracurricular activities. A medallion presented by Governor. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Little -Jan L Little, Joyce Graham Little and 1 $1,000 4 GS Criminal Justice Undergraduate NA No NA -the recipient(s) will be undergraduate students who are enrolled in the Michael Ray Coonse Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice in the College of PAA -recipient can be either full or part time and may be based on either academic merit or demonstrated financial need -scholarships may be renewable, provided student remains in good academic standing Loken Family Scholarship 1 $1200 2classes GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -Recipients will be students who intend to be educators serving students with special needs or populations such as, but not limited to, special education, alternative at risk students, or students with physical, mental or emotional disabilities. Financial need is a requirement, as well as, being enrolled for 2 classes each semester. -Recipients shall be undergraduate student enrolled in the College of Education and Human Services -If the University of Illinois at Springfield establishes a major or minor in special education then preference shall be given to student enrolled in at least two classes each semester. Scholarship may be renewable from year to year. Luedke Family Scholarship TBD $3,900 4 3.5 N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA Criteria deterimined by Campus Selection Committee Historical: These funds were from an estate distribution of Gertrude M. Steffen directed to the University to be used for scholarship purposes in memory of the Luedke Family. Established in 1997. In 1999, Gertrude's brother, Walter Luedke passed away and left additional funds for this scholarship. Luenz -Michael and Pamela Luenz TBD see crite 4 GS College of Business and Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA Scholarship for undergraduate students in the College of CBM with Scholarship Management demonstrated financial need. Lundquist -James L Lundquist Scholarship TBD see note 4 GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Scholarships shall be awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and the ability to complete their degree. 1st preference should be for scholarship for students interested in teaching to pursue a study abroad experience 2nd preference would be for any UIS students with need interested in a semester study abroad experience 3rd preference would be for a scholarship for students studying to become teachers 4th preference would be for student of any major with need. This scholarship was established by James L Lundquist. He passed away in November 2009. Mr. Lundquist graduated with a BS from Indiana University in 1957 and he began his brokerage career in 1958 with E.I. Dupont Co. In 1973, he joined A.G. Edwards as a financial consultant, where he stayed until he retired as vice president of investments in 2004. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Lynn, M-Mabel and Harvey Lynn Scholarship 1 $1200 FT Merit N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -Preference given to freshmen and sophomores (Honors Scholarship) -No restrictions based on field of study, academic merit or financial need -Selection made by Provost or designee -Recipient must be in good academic standing, no current evidence of academic probation -Recipient must be a full time student Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA to continue to be eligible for renewal each year as established by the Scholarship Committee Banner account: 4-621168-831000-191787 Lynn, N-Naomi B and Robert Lynn 1 $2000 FT Merit N/A N/A No N/A NA No NA -The net income from the Fund shall be used to award a scholarship, Distinguished Capital Scholars Scholarship at the highest dollar level available to a student of high merit if enough net income is available, to an incoming freshman. -This should be maintained at that level through that student’s four (4) years. If net income could provide more than one Chancellor Scholar, it should do so. -Should be awarded to a full time freshman (12 or more hours) enrolled in any major Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA to continue to be eligible for renewal each year as established by the Scholarship Committee Banner account: 4-621235-831000-191787 Marantz -Jack Marantz Scholarship TBD TBD NA NA N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA The recipient(s) will be undergraduate student-athletes enrolled in any curriculum at UIS. Scholarships are need-based. Marine Bank Scholarship in Business TBD TBD 12 3.0 Business Administration Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -full time undergraduate Administration -pursuing business or finance degree Finance Undergraduate -recipients shall be selected on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic merit (3.0) -scholarships shall be at least $1,000 - ($2,500 available) -shall be renewable for students who continue to meet eligibility requirements Marsaglia Scholarship TBD TBD 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -This is a current use Scholarship for student athletes who are undergraduate with demonstrated financial need. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria McMillen -Brian McMillen Scholarship 1 $1,500 4 GS Criminal Justice N/A No N/A NA No NA Recipient shall be enrolled as a major in the Department of Criminal Justice and have taken at least one criminal justice class either at UIS or at another institution they are transferring from. Recipients can be enrolled as either full or part time students and must be in good academic standing. The scholarship selection committee should include a representative from the Criminal Justice Department faculty. Scholarship may be renewable. Brian McMillen was a fallen Illinois State Police Trooper. He was tragically killed by a suspected drunk driving accident October 28, 2007. Brian earned his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from UIS in 2005. He was named to the Deans List and was a member of the UIS Prairie Stars men’s basketball team. He was a technical sergeant in the 183rd Fighter Wing of the Illinois National Guard where he served 22 months on active duty in support of September 11, 2001 including tours in Saudi Arabia and Italy. Brian was survived by his wife, parents and 10 brothers and sisters. Meeks Family Scholarships TBD $8,000 Undergraduate Yes -The net income from the Fund shall be used to provide scholarships to undergraduate students enrolled at the University of Illinois at Springfield. -It is the Donor's preference that scholarships be awarded to students of Native American descent who demonstrate financial need. -Scholarships shall be awarded to the most financially needy (indigent) students. -Scholarships may be awarded for a maximum of two (2) years. -The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, or designee, shall determine the recipients, amount, and timing of the scholarships to be awarded, subject to the approval of the appropriate University officials. -The scholarships shall be known as "The Meeks Family Scholarships" and shall be appropriately recognized and publicized. Megginson -Rand Linton Megginson 1 $2000 4 3.0 N/A Freshman No N/A NA No NA -Merit based, with consideration given to financial need Scholarship -GPA requirement of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Junior -current use scholarship, no renewal commitment from donor Senior -Recipient should be an UNDERGRADUATE student Sophomore Renewability statement: Donor would like the student to receive renewl without re application if they are maintaining the GPA and in good standing. Memorial Health System Pre-Nursing TBD TBD FT TBD Pre-Nursing Pathway Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -Freshman and Sophomore student enrolled at the University of Illinois Scholarship Springfield in the pre-nursing pathway whose intend to enroll in the UIC College of Nursing and earn the BSN degree -Candidate shall demonstrate academic merit -The Dean of the College of LAS at UIS, or designeed, in consultation with the Dean of the UIC College of Nursing, or designee, shall determine the recipients, amounts and timing of the scholarships to be awarded, subject to the approval of the appropriate University officials -If a recipient ceases to qualify for the scholarship or otherwise withdraws from the program, the remaining amount of such recipient's scholarship shall be awarded to another qualified applicant. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Mendelsohn -Syma R. Mendelsohn Endowed 1 $1,100 4 GS History Graduate No N/A NA No NA The income from this endowment fund shall be used to provide Scholarship Fund scholarships to graduate students who are enrolled and majoring in the Department of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Mims -Ted Mims Scholarship 1 $2,000 4 3.3 Computer Science Undergraduate No N/A Illinois Rural No NA -Recipients shall be majoring in Computer Science having earned and maintained a 3.3 gpa. -Preference is given to applicants who have been honorably discharged from the US Armed Forces or are currently a member of the National Guard with at least two (2) years of active service duty. -Preference shall be given to Illinois residents from a rural or small town environment. -Demonstrated financial need may also be considered. -The scholarship may be renewable for up to three years if the minimum gpa is maintained. Mooney - Christopher Z. and Laura Z. 1 $1,800 4 GS Political Science Graduate Preference for entering or current full-time Masters student in Political Mooney Scholarship Science; have expressed interest in studying and/or working in state politics and government; and are not currently funded through the Illinois Legislative Staff Intern Program, the Graduate Public Service Internship Program, a Graduate Assistantships, or a Research Assistantship Morgan -Otis D. Morgan Memorial 1 $600 4 GS N/A N/A No N/A NA Yes NA -Recipient should be an Aftrican-American student Scholarship -Preference to student in the education field -Preference given to students from the East St. Louis area who have attended a state community college. -Recipient is not required to have financial need. Scholarship fund was inaugurated in memory of Dr. Otis D. Morgan who died September 3, 1973. Morgan was a SSU (UIS) charter faculty member who taught courses in the Teacher Preparation Sequence. Morse -Saul Morse and Anne Morgan TBD TBD 4 Good Sta N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -Recipient is an undergraduate student enrolled at UIS, who has Scholarship demonstrated financial need Northwestern Mutual. D. Patrick Scheina TBD $2,500 4 GS College of Business and Undergraduate Yes NA No NA This scholarship is for an undergraduate students with demonstarted Scholarship Management financial need in the College of Business and Management with preference for a student athlete Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Oakley -Grace Brorstrom Oakley Scholarship TBD $3,000 NA NA N/A N/A No N/A NA No Female -Scholarship minimum amount should be $1000 per donor fund agreement -Continuing undergraduate student enrolled in an online degree program (not a recruiting scholarship) -Student must be enrolled only in online courses at a distance (not for commuter or on-campus students who are taking a mix of online and on-campus courses -preference will be given to a single mother who is a returning student (returning after being out of higher education for a period of time- preference will be given to students with high scholastic achievement (based on online courses they have taken at UIS) -part time students should be eligible; the recipient need not be a full time student -this scholarship is non-renewable Historical: This scholarship was established in 2004 by Burks Oakley II, in honor of his mother. Oblinger -Josephine Oblinger Memorial 1 $500 4 GS Gerontology Graduate No N/A NA No NA Since a master's degree in gerontology at UIS no longer exists which Scholarship was the initial intent of this scholarship, the successor degree is a Human Services master's degree in Human Services with a concentration in Gerontology. According to a decision made February 2002 by University of Illinois Foundation, the scholarship funds may be used for scholarships for students pursuing a master's degree in Human Services with a concentration in Gerontology. O'Neal - Donald O'Neal Scholarship 1 $1,000 4 GS Yes NA No NA To support scholarships for students in the Management Program in the College of Business and Management at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Preference is for students with limited resources A demonstrated commitment to achieving their goals Employed either full- or part-time. Preference is also as follows: 1. Military or national guard service, 2. concentration in Management studies Osborne -Richard and Charlene Osborne TBD see crite 4 GS College of Business and Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -This scholarship is for undergraduate students with demonstrated Scholarship Management financial need in the College of Business and Management O'Shea -Paul O'Shea Athletic Scholarships TBD see crite 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -The recipients of this scholarship are undergraduates who demonstrate need and are part of athletics at UIS. Owens -Michael Owens Memorial 1 $500 4 GS N/A N/A Yes N/A NA No NA -Financial need based scholarship Scholarship -Preference given to current or former patients of any St. Jude facility. If no applicants meet this criteria, secondary criteria is a recipient that has overcome a serious medical obstacle. Historical: Established in January 1997. This scholarship was established by Mrs. Kim Owens, widow of Michael Owens. Michael died in his 30's and was treated at a St. Jude facility. He was an alum and graduated with a degree in Management in 1992. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Pancrazio -James J. Pancrazio Memorial 1 $1500 NA NA Human Development Graduate No N/A NA No NA -The net income from this fund shall be used to provide scholarsips to Scholarship for Human Development Counseling graduate students enrolled in the Human Development Counseling Program in the College of Education and Human Services at UIS. -The Head of the Department, or designee, shall determine recipients, amount and timing of the schlarship to be awarded, as well as the scholarship eligibility, subject to the approval of the appropriate University officials. Patton, F-Fred J. Patton Scholarship TBD see crite FT GS Pre-Law N/A No N/A No No NA -recipient must be in pre-law, pre-medicine or public affairs -recipient must demonstrate leadership skills and sense of social and Pre-Medicine civic responsibility Public Affairs -student must be enrolled full time in the fall and spring semesters -recipient must be in good academic standing, no current evidence of academic probation Banner account: 4-611008-831000-191787 Patton, K-Kathryn G. Patton Scholarship TBD see crite FT 3.0 English N/A No N/A NA No NA -recipient must be in English or Visual Arts -recipient must demonstrated a sense of social and civic responsibility Visual Arts -student must be enrolled full time in the fall and spring semesters -minimum GPA of 3.0 or above or high school equivalent of this level Pearson -Ann and Raymond Pearson TBD see crite FT honors N/A N/A NA N/A Na No NA Recipients must be an honors student Scholarships (Honors Scholarship) Recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA to continue to be eligible for renewal each year as established by the Scholarship Committee in agreement with the Capital Scholars Program Putnick -Walter and Hattie Putnick Memorial 1 $170 4 3.25 Accountancy Undergraduate No N/A NA No NA -Recipient can be a current student or newly enrolling student in the Scholarship undergraduate Accountancy program -Recipient must have clearly defined goals and leadership ability Walter Putnick passed away May 6, 1995. He was a long-time member of the Sangamon State University (UIS) Alumni Board of Directors. Mr. Putnick lived in Springfield for a major portion of his life. He was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps and a veteran of World War II. He earned an accounting degree from the University of Illinois and a master's degree in public administration from Sangamon State University (UIS). He was employed by the Internal Revenue Service from 1948 until he retired in 1975. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
# of Scholarship Scholarships Amount # Hours GPA Preferred Program Preferred Class F AID Community College Residency Minority Gender Special Criteria Raymond -Richard D. Raymond Scholarship 1 $1,000 4 3.0 History Graduate Recipients shall be graduate students and selected on the basis of academic merit. Education First preference - History students who have an demonstrated interest Educational Leadership in Abraham Lincoln or his legacy Educational Technology Second preference - students in Education, Educational Leadership or certificate Educational Technology (certificate) If at any time the Unit has a master's degree related to the study of Abraham Lincoln, students in this program have first preference. Realtors -Illinois Association of Realtors® TBD $2,000 4 GS N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -this endowed scholarship is for undergraduate students in the College and the Real Estate Educ Foundation of Business and Management with demonstrated financial need -Decision of renewal of current recipient(s) to this scholarship is determined by the selection committee if recipient(s) continue to meet criteria Realtors -Illinois REALTORS ® Scholarship 1 $1,200 4 2.0 N/A Undergraduate Yes N/A NA No NA -Recipients shall be undergraduate students who are enrolled at the University of Illinois Springfield -Recipients shall have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale with a demonstrated financial need. -Preference shall be given to a relative or a member of one of the following three Chicago area real estate professional trade organizations: National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), or the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA). -If no one qualifies, then the preference shall be given to a student from the Illinois counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake or Will who are either African American, Hispanic or Asian. -The current recipient may re-apply but the scholarships are not automatically renewable. Redfield -Kent Redfield Scholarship 1 $1000 4 GS Political Science N/A No N/A NA No NA -Recipient must be enrolled in the Political Science program -recipient will be based on merit and financial need Scholarship was created in honor of Professor Kent Redfield Richmond -Rosie Richmond Scholarship TBD $2,700 4 GS English Undergraduate No N/A NA No Female -Preference given to female students studying English. -Recipient must be an undergraduate student. -Must have completed or enrolled in one English class on or before the Fall. Awarded to student who writes fiction; must submit to the English program 1 to 5 writing samples not to exceed 25 double-spaced pages. Rosie Richmond was a Sangamon State English BA and MA graduate, a fine writer, an inspiration to aspiring writers and a much beloved friend of many people. When she died suddenly in March of 1994, as the age of 49, two of those friends established a scholarship in her name. Key: GS=Good Standing, PT=Part time, FT=Full time, # + = number plus more, TB=tuition and books
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