68 assistant-professor-computer-science Undergraduate positions at Bowling Green State University
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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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G.O. Herbert Moorehead, Jr. Scholarship Scholarship recognizes a qualified full-time undergraduate student in the College of Arts & Sciences who demonstrates leadership skills on the BGSU campus and
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Care. Eligibility: Must be a full-time student; Must be pursuing either an associate of applied science in respiratory care technology or a bachelor’s degree in allied health science with a
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E.J. Kreischer Memorial Scholarship Scholarship provides assistance for dependents of employees working with the offices of the Treasurer, Bursar, Business Office and Internal Auditing. Eligibility
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an undergraduate student in a degree seeking program; Must have a minimum 3.00 GPA; Renewable as long as student continues to achieve minimum 3.0 GPA. Award Varies Deadline 03/01/2026
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or specializing in a program with a voice or vocal emphasis; Be enrolled in the BGSU Men’s Chorus. Award varies Scopes College of Musical Arts Deadline 03/01/2026
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construction. Award Varies Scopes College of Technology, Archt & Appld Eng, Construction Management Deadline 03/01/2026 Supplemental Questions Please describe your future career plans and goals. Please include
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Cynthia Koppenhafer Bogner Scholarship Scholarship recognizes a student in the College of Arts & Sciences. Eligibility and Selection Criteria: Undergraduate student Major within College of Arts
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F Leroy Parks Scholarship Fund Scholarship recognizes academic achievement and is primarily intended to help fund students who demonstrate financial need and who are planning careers in accounting
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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