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Colleen-farrell-gerleman-scholarship

Colleen-farrell-gerleman-scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,500

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Candidates must be current graduating seniors at a Lincoln public or private high school who have shown academic success in their high school and/or college studies in order to be considered for the Colleen Farrell Gerleman Scholarship. The candidate must be enrolled in undergraduate coursework at a Nebraskan university or college. Previous Colleen Farrell Gerleman Scholarship winners are eligible to apply again, but they must submit the entire application.

Eligibility Criteria For Colleen-farrell-gerleman-scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that may apply:

  • Residency: Some scholarships in Nebraska may be limited to residents of the state, while others may have broader eligibility for students from other regions or even international students. Check the specific requirements regarding residency.
  • Academic Achievement: Many scholarships consider academic performance, including high school GPA, class rank, or standardized test scores such as the ACT or SAT. Some scholarships may require a minimum GPA or specific academic criteria.
  • Field of Study: Certain scholarships may be specific to particular fields of study or disciplines, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), arts, agriculture, or healthcare. Ensure that your intended major aligns with the scholarship’s focus.
  • Financial Need: Some scholarships take financial need into consideration, and applicants may be required to demonstrate their financial circumstances through documentation. These scholarships are typically awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
  • Extracurricular Activities and Leadership: Scholarship programs may value involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership roles, community service, or other achievements that demonstrate a well-rounded student profile.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Scholarships may require applicants to write essays or personal statements to share their experiences, goals, aspirations, or the impact they aspire to make. These essays provide an opportunity to showcase your qualities and passions.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Some scholarships may require letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, mentors, or community leaders who can speak to the applicant’s abilities, character, and potential.
  • Specific Demographic Criteria: Some scholarships in Nebraska may target specific demographic groups, such as minority students, first-generation college students, or students from underrepresented communities.

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