IUPUI FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS 2009-2010 IUPUI FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Use this application for: Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholars Program Plater Distinguished Scholars Program Health and Life Sciences Scholarship Math and Science Education Scholarship Dean of Science Scholarship Sam H. Jones Community Service Scholarship Program Dr. Arthur Mirsky Senior Academy Freshman Scholarship Sam Masarachia Scholarship “Make a Difference” Scholarship School of Engineering and Technology Scholarships School of Physical Education & Tourism Management Freshman Scholarship Jeff and Susan Vessely Scholarship Bo L. Hagood Scholarship Peter J. George Scholarship Anna V. Wessel Memorial Scholarship School of Informatics Freshman Scholarship OfficeWorks Informatics Scholarship School of Public and Environmental Affairs Scholarship Kelley School of Business Key Bank Scholarship Kelley School of Business Principal Financial Group Scholarship Kelley School of Business Sam H. Jones Diversity Scholarship Olaniyan Scholars Program Lillian Charleston Crispus Attucks Scholarship Sindoqua Scholarship for Native American Women Scholarship Central Website: www.iupui.edu/~scentral/ IUPUI FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS IUPUI administers over $200 million in financial aid and scholarships every year to thousands of IUPUI students to aid them in paying for their education. Scholarships, awarded to students through many different programs at IUPUI, are usually awarded based on academic performance and potential for future performance. Some programs also look at leadership, extracurricular involvement and community service. Some also require financial need. See Scholarship Central at www.iupui.edu/~scentral/ for more information and where to obtain additional applications for other IUPUI scholarships not listed here. One Application, One Transcript! With this application, you may apply for multiple scholarships at the same time and need to submit only one copy of your most recent high school transcript. In some cases, you can even submit one essay for more than one scholarship. Recommendation forms/letters can for more details also be used for multiple and how to join scholarships. students who choose to live in on-campus housing. Some students may also receive additional awards from their IUPUI academic unit (i.e. School of Science, Engineering and Technology, Herron, etc.). Scholarships at IUPUI are credited directly to the student account to be applied towards the balance on their bursar statement. The scholarship amounts received annually are usually split equally between fall and spring semesters. Important Explanation about New SAT Scores: Please note that the new Writing section of the SAT will NOT be used as a scholarship eligibility criterion. Until more research is done on the efficacy and accuracy of this section, and best practices established about how to best evaluate this new section of the test, only the Critical Reasoning and Math portions of the test will be considered. Therefore, any required SAT score that is listed as an eligibility criterion for the scholarships on this application represents the combined total of just the Critical Reading and Math sections only. All ACT on scholarships required scores refer to the composite ACT score. our prospective check out: www.iupui.edu/~scentral/ student listserv! Recommendation forms: Forms must be completed by a teacher, academic counselor, clergy member or employer, those who can attest to your character and academic performance. Recommenders cannot be family members. If preferred, a recommendation letter can be submitted. These should be on letterhead and sealed with the recommendation form, then sent to our office. Note: Be sure recommendations speak to the type of scholarship for which you are applying. Scholarships and Tuition at IUPUI: An IUPUI education offers many opportunities not available at other institutions because of its great location and partnerships with local businesses and neighborhood resources. When you add scholarships into the equation, the great deal just got better! Tuition at IUPUI is very competitive. For more information on tuition and fee rates, visit the Bursar website at: www.bursar.iupui.edu. See how far your scholarship dollars can go! Deadlines: Deadlines for each scholarship vary. NOTE: Deadline means the date the scholarship application and materials must be received in our office, NOT POSTMARKED BY THAT DATE. Applications can be dropped off at the Scholarship Office drop box outside Cavanaugh Hall, Room 103 or may be faxed with prior approval. Abbreviations (see abbreviations key below): For your convenience, we have summarized the materials necessary for each scholarship. One of each is all you need to enclose. Recommendation letters should be sealed in a separate envelope and enclosed, or sent separately by the recommender: remember they must be received by the deadline. Multiple Scholarships: Some combinations of scholarship awards may be possible. Approximately 1,000 new scholarships are awarded each Fall. IUPUI usually limits scholarship awards so that they do not exceed full-time tuition, fee and books, which can range between $7,000 $9,000 annually depending on how many credit hours a student takes. Additional awards may be considered for A = Application E = Essay T = H.S. transcript (most recent) I = Interview Abbreviation Key R1 = 1 Recommendation Form R2 = 2 Recommendation Forms F = Financial need considered. Must file FAFSA. (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) For questions about the following scholarships, please call 317-274-5516. Specific Scholarship Information Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholars Program A, E, T, R2, I $9,000 annually for 4 years. Deadline: December 1, admission and scholarship applications. Indiana University’s Herbert Presidential Scholars Program offers Indiana’s top high school graduates four-year renewable scholarships to attend one of IU’s campuses throughout the state. IUPUI will award 10 new students annually. You must be an Indiana resident to be eligible to apply for this program. Eligible applicants should have a minimum SAT score of 1250 or ACT score of 27, be in the top 10% of their high school class with emphasis being placed on well-rounded students, excelling not only in academics but also in extracurricular activities, leadership abilities and community service. Essay Question: What are you most passionate about in life and how has this passion influenced your decision to pursue your education at IUPUI? Plater Distinguished Scholars Program A, E, T, R2, I $8,000 per year for four years of study (additional funding for a study abroad experience, and a partial housing stipend for living in International House for one year). Scholarship & Admission Applications Deadline: December 1 As a key component of the Plater International Scholars Program this highly competitive scholarship is available to exceptional incoming freshmen who are committed to combining academic excellence with global citizenship. Plater Scholars will be actively involved in international programming both on and off-campus. Criteria: minimum GPA of 3.75 or higher (or its recognized equivalent) on a 4.0 scale, excellent SAT or ACT examination results (applicants for whom English is not their native language should also submit TOEFL results), and an application essay. Finalists for the award must also complete an interview as the last step of the application process. (Note: students residing outside Indiana will be interviewed by phone.) Essay Question: Why do you believe being a globally informed citizen is important in the 21st century? Describe the qualities and/or experiences you have that will support you in your efforts to become such a citizen. Health & Life Sciences Scholarship A, E, T, R2 Up to $2,500 per year for in-state or $5,000 for out-of-state. Renewable for 4 years. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications The Health & Life Science Scholars Program is designed for beginning freshmen in the health and life science majors. These competitive scholarships provide awards of up to $2,500 per academic year renewable up to $10,000 in-state, or $5,000 per academic year renewable up to $20,000 for out-of-state students. Contingent upon availability of funds, a Health and Life Science Scholar who is a beginning major may be supported for up to eight regular (fall/spring) semesters provided that the student continues in a degree program in a health or life science and maintains an overall GPA of at least 3.5. An applicant must be in the top 25% of their graduating class and have a minimum SAT score of 1200 or ACT score of 26. An award recipient may hold only one scholarship funded by the School of Science. Application, essay, transcript, and two letters of recommendation must be received by the Office of Student Scholarships by the deadline listed above. Essay Question (250 words or more): What experience has motivated you to choose a career in health or life science? Math and Science Education Scholarship A, E, T, R2 $2,500 per year, renewable up to 4 years. Deadline: March 1 The Math and Science Teaching Scholarship (MSTS) Program offered by the Urban Center for the Advancement of Math/Science Education (UCASE), is designed to encourage and to support outstanding high school graduates who desire to pursue a career in math or science teaching at the middle and/or high school level. Eligible students must be in the top 25% of their graduating class and have a minimum 1050 SAT (math and critical reading sections only) or 22 ACT score; have a high school GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale); and must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. Eligible students from the under-represented minority groups are encouraged to apply. Essay question (500-800 words): What experience(s) has motivated you to pursue a career teaching science or mathematics? Dean of Science Scholarship A, E, T, R2 Up to $2,500 per year, renewable for 4 years. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications. The School of Science Dean’s Scholars Program is designed for beginning School of Science freshmen. These competitive scholarships provide awards of up to $2,500 per academic year renewable up to $10,000. Contingent upon availability of funds, a Dean’s Scholar who is a beginning major may be supported for up to eight regular (fall/spring) semesters provided that the student continues in a degree program in the School of Science and maintains an overall GPA of at least 3.5. An applicant must be in the top 25% of the graduating class and have a minimum SAT score of 1200 or ACT score of 26. An award recipient may hold only one scholarship funded by the School of Science. Essay Question (250 words or more): What experience has motivated you to choose a career in science? Sam H. Jones Community Service Scholarship Program A, E, T, R2, I Freshman Service Scholarship. $3,000. Priority Deadline: February 1 The Sam H. Jones Community Service Scholarship Program recognizes IUPUI students for previous service to their high school, campus, or community, and supports their continued involvement in educationally meaningful service, leadership, and social advocacy. Applicants must meet regular admissions standards. Freshman Service Scholars agree to enroll in at least 9 credit hours per semester, including a required service learning class, and participate in planned community service activities during the year. Application requires a) IUPUI scholarship application, b) a personal essay, c) an official academic transcript, and d) two letters of recommendation with at least one from a teacher who is familiar with your service involvement. Essay Question: a) Provide a brief history of your volunteer activities; b) detail one volunteer experience and how it has contributed to your personal development. Dr. Arthur Mirsky Senior Academy Freshman Scholarship A, E, T, R2 Up to $2,000. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. Applications will be reviewed and the awardees selected by the Senior Academy Scholarship Committee. The scholarship will be awarded in the second semester of the awardee’s high-school senior-year for enrollment at IUPUI in the following fall semester. Applicants must (1) meet regular admission requirements to IUPUI, (2) have graduated from a high school in the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) system, (3) have a high school grade point average of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale and (4) agree to enroll for at least 9 credit hours per semester. Essay Question: Write a two-page, double-spaced typewritten essay on your academic objectives and your career goals. Sam Masarachia Scholarship A, E, T, R2, F, I Equivalent to full-tuition and fees; renewable for up to 4 years (in-state rate – 1215 credit hours per semester). Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship application. The Sam Masarachia Scholars Program prepares students for active roles in society by putting the knowledge acquired in the classroom to work for grassroots organiza¬tions fighting for social justice. Open to full-time beginning students and full-time continuing students with 60 or more credit hours to complete for their BA/BS degree and a GPA of at least 3.0. Recipients must be interested in studies and internships related to labor/unionism, senior citizens and/or community activism. Selection is based on a combination of academic qualifications and evidence of commitment to and familiarity with one or more of the program areas. Financial need is considered as well. Significant emphasis is placed on the essay. Both entering freshmen and continuing student finalists will be interviewed. Recent graduates must have graduated in the upper 40% of their high school class with a minimum of 1000 SAT/21 ACT. For more information see the website at: http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/masarachia/index.php. Essay Question: How do you view the conditions and interests of workers, seniors, and/or communities in today’s society? How do you see yourself making a difference in the representation of these groups? “Make a Difference” Scholarship A, E, T, R1 $500. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. The Center on Philanthropy is pleased to offer a $500 scholarship for students who have participated in school or community service, who are interested in careers that “make a difference,” and who want to continue to be involved in helping others. Applicants must meet regular admission requirements to IUPUI, have a minimum SAT score of 950 (or 20 ACT score), and graduate in the top 50% of their high school class. The recipient must agree to enroll as a full-time student during their freshman year and maintain a 2.5 GPA. Essay Question: 2-page double-spaced, typed essay required on nature of community or school service, the positive impact of service on the community and in your personal development and how you will benefit from the scholarship. School of Engineering and Technology Scholarships A, T, R1, I $500 - $6,000. Priority Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications. The Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI offers renewable scholarships for many different types of students including traditional students, part-time students, students from underrepresented groups in the fields of engineering and technology, and students that have participated in Project Lead the Way classes. Requirements for scholarship eligibility vary; however, in order to be considered, all applicants must be admitted to an academic department within the School of Engineering and Technology. For more information about these scholarships, please see the Scholarship Central website at: www.iupui.edu/~scentral. Please indicate which of these scholarships you would like to be considered for when completing this application. School of Physical Education & Tourism Management Freshman Scholarship A, E, T $500. Priority Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. Qualified applicants will be an incoming freshman student with a major within this academic school who have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Make sure that you list your school activities and/or community service on the application. Essay Question: In a one-page essay describe your career goals and objectives. Remember: SAT combined score represents Critical Reading and Math sections only! Jeff and Susan Vessely Scholarship A, E, T $2,000. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. Incoming Physical Education majors with high school GPAs of 2.5 on 4.0 scale are eligible to apply. Applicants must attach an essay outlining personal career goals and objectives. Bo L. Hagood Scholarship A, E, T $500. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. This scholarship is for an incoming freshman who will be a tourism, conventions and event management major with a minimum high school grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale. The recipient must be working in the industry, whether in hotels, tourism, restaurants or other hospitality and tourism fields with preference given to students from diverse backgrounds. Applicants must attach an essay describing work experience in hotels, tourism, restaurants or other hospitality and tourism fields. Peter J. George Scholarship A, E, T $500. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. Beginning students admitted to the Physical Education and Tourism Management with a 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale in high school are encouraged to apply. Essay: 500 word essay on your personal interest in food service as a career and how you plan to use your degree. Anna V. Wessel Memorial Scholarship A, T, R1, F, I $10,000, one-time award. Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. The School of Physical Education & Tourism Management is pleased to offer this scholarship to an incoming freshman female student who is admitted to the Physical Education degree program. This scholarship will be applied to the tuition and books of the recipient (any remaining balance will be carried forward into the next academic year). Eligible students must qualify for financial aid (as defined by the FAFSA), have minimum H.S. GPA of 2.5, and satisfactory SAT/ACT scores. Applicants must also have participated in sports (female athletes from organized and recreational sports will be considered). School of Informatics Freshman Scholarship A, E, T $1000. Priority Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. The School of Informatics is pleased to offer a $1000 scholarship for beginning students who have graduated in the top 25% of their class and have received a minimum SAT score of 1070 or ACT 23. Essay Question: In 2-3 pages (typed, double-spaced) describe your reasons for (a) choosing to pursue a major in the School of Informatics and (b) how you would like to utilize your degree in a career. Kelley School of Business Principal Financial Group Scholarship A, T $2,500. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications. This scholarship is for incoming students who have been directly admitted to the Kelley School of Business and enroll full time. Qualified applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Preference will be given to underrepresented populations whose presence will enhance the learning environment through increased diversity at IUPUI. Please contact Maureen Kinney at (317) 274-2147 or maukinne@iupui.edu for more information. Essay Topic: Elaborate on your academic background, work ethic, leadership experience, community service, career interests, and any additional information and explanation you feel would be of interest to the scholarship committee. Kelley School of Business Sam H. Jones Diversity Scholarship A, E, T, R2, I $2,500 annually, renewable up to 4 years. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications. The Kelley School of Business Sam Jones Diversity Scholarship was established to encourage and promote students from diverse backgrounds to study in a degreed curriculum in the IU Kelley School of Business. Applicants must have received a minimum score of 1100 on the SAT or 24 on the ACT with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Recipients must be directly admitted to the Kelley School of Business, enroll full-time and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Students who are first-generation college students and/or are from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Essay Question: In two pages (typed, double-spaced) describe how your background and life experiences will contribute to the diversity of the Kelley Indianapolis school environment and/or the business community. Lillian Charleston Crispus Attucks Scholarship A, T $1,000. Deadline: March 1 Students who have been admitted to IUPUI who have graduated from Crispus Attucks Middle and/or High School may be eligible for this scholarship. Recipients may major in any discipline but must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Successful applicants must supply proof of previous attendance at Crispus Attucks. Olaniyan Scholars Program A, E, T, R2, F, I $500. Priority Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. This $500 scholarship is for a beginning student majoring in one of the following programs, including: criminal justice, environmental science and health, public affairs management, health administration or civic leadership. Qualified students must have graduated in the top 25% of their high school class and earned a minimum SAT score of 1000 or a minimum ACT score of 21. Essay Question: In 2 page typed, double-spaced essay describe a) your major and the reasons for choosing that major in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, b) how you would like to utilize your degree in a career, and c) how completing your SPEA degree will enable you to serve your community. Full Tuition (in-state rate)/$2000 stipend per year, renewable for up to four years. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications The Olaniyan (Oh-LAWN-eee-yawn) Scholars Program offers academically gifted students interested in the study of black populations the opportunity to work with a fulltime faculty mentor to design a research project that will explore some issue or aspect of the lives, history, traditions, or interests of people of African descent. Students will also participate in community internships that encourage civic engagement and partnerships with organizations working to enrich, support, uplift, and encourage African and African American populations within the Indianapolis community. The program is open to students of all races, nationalities, and backgrounds with preference given to students from underrepresented populations in higher education. All scholars must enroll full time (12-15 credit hours), maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA, participate in specific program functions and internship experiences, and meet regularly with a faculty mentor. Applicants must meet IUPUI’s regular admissions criteria, and have a minimum cumulative H.S. GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA. Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation, one attesting to your academic abilities and another attesting to your commitment to community and/or extracurricular activities. Finalists will go through an interview process. Please go to the website at www.iupui.edu/olaniyan or contact the program director, Dr. Ronda C. Henry, at 278-0885 or ronhenry@iupui.edu for further guidelines or more information. Essay Questions: 1) What is your particular area of interest as it relates to people of African descent and why do you want to study them? How does this interest fit into your career and personal goals? 2) What is your planned major at IUPUI and how does it fit into African American and African Diaspora Studies (or the study of people of African descent)? 3) What have you done so far that demonstrates achievements, service, and/or learning goals (including classes/books studied or read, or academic work completed) that illustrate your commitment to and interest in people of African descent (please include academics, extracurricular, and community service activities in which you have participated)? Kelley School of Business Key Bank Scholarship Sindoqua Scholarship for Native American Women OfficeWorks Informatics Scholarship A, E, T $2,000, Renewable. Priority Deadline: March 1, admission and scholarship applications. The School of Informatics offers a $2,500 OfficeWorks Scholarship for beginning students pursuing a degree in Informatics or Media Arts and Science, and who have a record of academic excellence as demonstrated by a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The recipient of the scholarship should be an Indiana resident of Hispanic decent. Submit essay and transcript with application. Essay Question: In 2-3 pages (typed, double-spaced) describe your reasons for (a) choosing to pursue a major in the School of Informatics and (b) how you would like to utilize your degree in a career. School of Public and Environmental Affairs Scholarship A, E, T A, T $1,500. Deadline: February 1, admission and scholarship applications This scholarship is for incoming students who have been directly admitted to the Kelley School of Business and enroll full-time. Qualified applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Preference will be given to underrepresented populations whose presence will enhance the learning environment through increased diversity at IUPUI. Please contact Maureen Kinney at 274-2147 or maukinne@iupui.edu for more information. Essay Topic: Elaborate on your academic background, work ethic, leadership experience, community service, career interests, and any additional information and explanation you feel would be of interest to the scholarship committee. A, T Up to $1,000. Deadline: March 1st Preference for this award will be given to Native American Women. The successful applicants will be enrolled with a tribe native, or once native, to the state of Indiana. Priority will be given to members of the Miami, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Wea, Kickapoo, Ottawa, Chippewa, Delaware or Mohican tribes (tribes do not need to be federally recognized), who can verify the enrollment of the applicant. Other members enrolled with any recognized tribes in the United States or Canada are also welcome to apply. For more information about these and other scholarships, please visit www.iupui.edu/~scentral.
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