43 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postgraduate positions at Bowling Green State University
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GEAR-UP Fund GEAR UP funds are also used to provide college financial assistance to low-income students designed to increase college attendance and success and raise the expectations
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College of Arts & Sciences General Scholarship College of Arts & Sciences General Scholarship Fund Must be enrolled in a program with the College of Arts & Sciences; Must be in good standing; Must
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of their experience. Award Varies Scopes Biological Science, College of Arts & Sciences Deadline 02/27/2026 Supplemental Questions Please describe your intended summer field program, including location
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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
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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
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of Education & Human Development. Eligibility: Graduate students. Criteria: Full-time graduate students. Studying in either master’s degree program in College Student Personnel or doctoral degree program in
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majoring in a degree program within the College of Musical Arts. Award varies Scopes College of Musical Arts, Graduate Scholarships Deadline 02/27/2026 You will be automatically considered based on your
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Dr. Carolyn Palmer Diversity Enhancement Scholarship Scholarship recognizes graduate students in the College Student Personnel program, which have displayed an awareness and passion for equity
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Abroad program (whether for one or two semesters) during the academic term(s) for which this scholarship is awarded. Award varies Scopes College of Arts & Sciences, Education Abroad & International
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: Graduate student Criteria: Shall meet academic requirements for entrance into the masters program in Communication Disorders. Preference given to a student(s) who plans to work in the school setting