Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
College of Musical Arts Dean's General Scholarship The College of Musical Arts Dean’s General Scholarship fund is used to support students from the College of Musical Arts. Eligibility: Must be majoring in a degree program within the College of Musical Arts. Award varies Scopes College of...
-
CMA Scholarship Endowment for Graduate Students Scholarship provides students with financial support. Eligibility: Continuing full-time resident graduate student. Selection Criteria: A minimum GPA of 3.8; show service or leadership to the College of Musical Arts community or community-at-large...
-
Gail Schuler-Walter Scholarship in Family & Consumer Sciences The Gail Schuler-Walter Scholarship in Family & Consumer Sciences was established to attract and assist outstanding students who
-
; personality; participation in university life Criteria for Recipient: A student in mathematics education; completion of at least 135 quarter hours toward graduation and having at last two quarters remaining in
-
, College of Arts & Sciences, World Languages and Cultures Deadline 03/01/2026 Supplemental Questions Please list all Japanese language courses taken at BGSU, including the course number and semester
-
Fayetta M. Paulsen Award Scholarship to establish an annual award to qualified graduate students in the College Student Personnel and/or Higher Education Administration programs of the College
-
historically underrepresented backgrounds and who have attended a Breakthrough School during their K-8 experience. Breakthrough Schools include Citizens Academy, Citizens Academy East, Citizens Academy Southeast
-
Greene Family Pre-Med Scholarship Scholarship was established as a means of honoring their son, Thomas L. Greene, M.D., who is a practicing microvascular surgeon and also a graduate of BGSU
-
. Eligibility: Must a Graduate student enrolled in a major in the College of Education and Human Development. Preference will be given to a teacher with mathematics or science as a primary discipline. Award
-
fully admitted to the Master of Instructional Design and Technology program; Must have completed at least 12 semester hours toward the degree while maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 or higher