Scholarships for International Business at Eastern Mennonite University
Scholarship Information
The following are scholarships that are given each year by the Department of Business and Economics. They represent over $27,000 in scholarship money. Each spring, department majors are invited to apply for these scholarships.
EMU BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time, accounting, management, business education, office administration. 1 st award to Sr. accounting major with 3.5 GPA. Other awards to business majors with 3.0 GPA.
JOHN & RUTH BARE BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time business students.
CARL S. SAUDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time business majors. Priority to Mennonites from Lancaster County with financial need.
J.B. & IDA MILLER BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Students from Sarasota Florida who are members of Mennonite churches. Priority to business management/administration or accounting.
RODNEY LONGACRE BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time business students.
E. ROBERT & ELVA BARE BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time business students. Priority to business majors from Lancaster County.
HORACE & ELIZABETH LONGACRE BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time business students. Priority to Mennonite students from Pennsylvania with financial need. Note: This scholarship is renewable.
GW AND OSA HENDERSON SCHOLARSHIP
Full-time Business Majors from Virginia. Priority given to students with at least a 2.5 GPA.
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Related Programs
ur department emphasizes development of business skills in a Christian context. We will help you become flexible, marketable, and ethical in today's business world.
At EMU, a small Christian liberal arts college dedicated to Anabaptist and Mennonite values of peacebuilding and service, we enable our students to be proactive participants in the marketplace. We place special emphasis on commitment to excellence, high ethical standards, and an understanding of the international business viewpoint.
You will be exposed to many aspects of international business in our curriculum. We offer classes in a variety of majors including accounting, business administration, economics, and international business.
In addition
Phi Upsilon Omicron (for members of the honor society)
Contact the Chapter President for more information on these scholarships.
Susie Pate Scholarships (2 annually)
Beta Delta Scholarships (2 annually)
Evadine Parker Scholarship (one annually to Junior, Senior or gradaute student)
Contact the CFS department for more information.
Lucile Stiles Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FROM THE UNIVERSITY (Partial List)
Contact Andy Wagner (270) 745-2551 for more information.
Western Kentucky University Alumni Scholarships
College Heights Foundation Scholarships
College Heights Foundation (Special Trust Fund) Scholarships
Regents Scholarships
H. H. Cherry Scholarships
Contact WKU Foundation (270) 745-4598 for more information.
Jeff H. & Martha C. Jenkins Scholarship
Joyce and L. D. Rasdall Scholarships (number varies)
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FROM OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY
Welcome to the Messiah College Scholarship home page. We have an array of resources available to you here about Messiah College's Scholarships programs and policies. If you have any unanswered questions about financial aid please call our Office 1-800-233-4220 (out of state), or e-mail us at finaid@messiah.edu.
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Mercy College Scholarships are awarded primarily based on superior academic performance, demonstrated financial need, and the student's potential contribution to the intellectual life of the College. In addition to applying for the following scholarships, the FAFSA should be filed by April 1. These scholarships are generally available to new incoming freshmen, transfer students and continuing students.
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Scholarships Opportunities
The college offers a number of scholarship opportunities provided through the generosity of both individuals and corporations. Most scholarships are awarded in the summer for the following academic year.
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Wayne State College is committed to providing a quality, affordable education for its students. There are several types of financial assistance available for Wayne State students, including grants, loans, work-study and scholarships. The aid packages are composed of money from Pell grants, SEOG grants, SSIG grants, Perkins loans, Stafford student loans, PLUS loans and a variety of scholarships. Contact the Financial Aid Office at (402) 375-7230 for further information.
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Scholarships
Champlain College offers scholarships based on academic merit and financial need. In addition to scholarships, there are a variety of loan programs you should be aware of. To learn more, contact the Financial Aid Office.
Private Scholarships
Many private organizations offer financial assistance to students. To obtain information, contact local civic, professional, religious and other community organizations. If you are a high school student, your guidance counselor may have a list available.
There are many web sites that provide scholarship information; we simply suggest that you exercise caution in the use of fee-based scholarship search enterprises.
The receipt of any grant or scholarship from
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