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. 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
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Charles & Alice Young Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students of the College of Education & Human Development and in recognition of Dr. Charles Young’s 32 years of service to the College
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Carol Morris Scholarship The Carol Morris Scholarship Fund was established to support a student studying Special Education in the College of Education and Human Development. Criteria: Undergraduate
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Bailey Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship in Education Scholarship recognizes an incoming freshman enrolled in the College of Education & Human Development. Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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Dean L. Shappell Earth Science Scholarship Scholarship recognizes students in the College of Education and Human Development majoring in science and intending to become licensed earth science
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the world through travel abroad. Eligibility: Must be a full-time undergraduate student, Must have a minimum 3.20 cumulative GPA, Must be accepted for a study abroad course or program approved by BGSU; Must
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; Must be an undergraduate or graduate students in a degree-seeking program; May be enrolled full or part-time; Must have at least one semester of course work remaining prior to graduation; Must have
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Bruce & Katherine Nyberg Fund Scholarship provides an annual award to a qualified full-time undergraduate student in the College of Education & Human Development majoring in coursework leading
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Summary Utilizes skills in video, photo, print and interactive media to accomplish a variety of cross-media projects for the VCT program. Career Readiness Competencies: Communication Professionalism
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in the College of Education & Human Development; Must be pursing specific studies towards becoming a teacher; Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA; Must demonstrate financial need as determined by FAFSA