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This scholarship provides financial assistance to a student of color majoring in Secondary Education-Science, including General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Earth/Space sciences. Preference will be given to an entering student who is a graduate of The School District of the City of Erie, Pennsylvania. This award is renewable provided the student meets the academic requirements of the
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is awarded to a minority student with preference given to African-Americans. The student must be enrolled full-time, have a minimum SAT/ACT score of 1000, minimum GPA high school of 3.0, and a written recommendation from the high school principal, counselor or teacher. The maximum value is equivalent to full-time "in-state" tuition cost, award combined with other scholarships, grants, etc. may not exceed the direct cost for one academic year (tuition, fees, room and board - PHEAA Gift Aid Formula). This scholarship is awarded during the fall and spring semester and is renewable for a maximum of four years provided the student maintains a cumulative QPA of 3.0. Financial need is not a factor.
The Dr. Armendia P. Dixon Family Scholarship has been created to provide financial assistance and enhance access to education for students of color who demonstrate exceptional writing ability. Dr. Dixon has established this scholarship not only to encourage commitment to education, but to support and motivate students’ creative writing potential. The student must have completed a minimum of one college writing course, earning a minimum “B” letter grade and demonstrating excellence in potential writing ability. Preference will be given to a student of color from
ANNA F. FILLEY SCHOLARSHIP
This award provides two annual scholarships for minority students to help defray the cost of their participation in any one of the Summer Study Abroad programs offered by
The Hummel scholarship will provide awards to students enrolled in the education department, whose intent is to become an educator. The recipient must be a full-time student of color, who has either a minimum 3.25 cumulative QPA or a combined SAT score of 1000. The scholarship may be renewable for four years if a 3.25 QPA is maintained and the student demonstrates academic progress as determined by the Dean of the
GERALD AND WILLIAM JACKSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Helen Jackson, the wife of Gerald and the mother of William, along with friends, family, and colleagues, established this scholarship in memory of Gerald and William Jackson, and also to encourage the same commitment to education, community involvement, and enthusiasm for living that they both demonstrated during their lives. The student must be an Art or English and Theatre Arts major, with a QPA average of 2.5 or above, having completed two consecutive semesters of a four-year program. The student must be enrolled in the Edinboro University Act 101 Program and have at least one parent of African-American descent.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient of this scholarship must be a minority student, with preference given to African-Americans, be enrolled full time and reside within
BETTY J. MURCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
This scholarship is awarded to a non-traditional minority student who did not enroll in college immediately after high school. The recipient must have a QPA of 3.0 and major in nursing or education. If the recipient is an incoming freshman, the award is renewable for a maximum of four years provided a minimum cumulative QPA of 3.0 is maintained. Financial need and academic merit are used in determining the recipient.
The purpose of the Santelli Diversity Scholarship is to promote educational access with preference to persons within diverse groups, including but not limited to: racial and ethnic minorities; single parents and female heads-of-household with children; non-traditional (i.e., older adults, displaced workers, senior citizens); and persons with learning or physical disabilities. Financial aid must be a factor.
SGA SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
This scholarship is awarded to a full-time minority student with preference given to African-Americans entering his/her senior year. The student must be an active participant in at least one co-curricular activity, have a minimum cumulative QPA of 3.0 and cannot have any major infractions of the Edinboro University Student Code of Conduct.
HAROLD AND STEPHANIE SHIELDS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient of this scholarship must be a minority, with preference given to African-Americans. The student must be a sophomore who is majoring in Education with a concentration in science. The scholarship award is not transferable and is not renewable. Financial need may be a factor.
ALFRED ANTHONY VESHECCO SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is awarded to a Black/African American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Latino, or Hispanic American student enrolled on a full-time basis majoring in elementary education (undergraduate program only) and must have earned a minimum of 32 credits with a minimum cumulative QPA of 3.0. This scholarship is renewable through the completion of 128 credits provided the following qualifications are met: the student remains in the