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Hebert Memorial Scholarship

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Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Don Herbert and Jacki Herbert were childless. However, they recognised the significance of a college education and wanted to support motivated students in their pursuit of a degree. Upon Jacki’s passing, the Hebert Memorial Scholarship Fund was created to aid in financing the education of Saginaw County citizens who had a “B” or higher average in high school. The Hebert Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to assist Saginaw County people in paying for their education. Candidates must have a 3.0 GPA, be in their senior year of high school or currently enrolled as full-time undergraduates. Please visit the scholarship givers’ website for further details and to submit an application.

Eligibility Criteria For Hebert Memorial Scholarship

Here are some common factors that are often considered:

  • Field of Study: Scholarships may be specific to certain fields of study or academic disciplines, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), arts, social sciences, business, healthcare, or education. Some scholarships may have a broader scope and be open to students pursuing any field of study.
  • Level of Study: Scholarships can be available for undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate studies. Some scholarships may specifically target students at a particular level of study, such as bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral programs.
  • Academic Merit: Many educational degree scholarships consider academic achievement as an important criterion. Applicants may need to demonstrate a strong academic record, such as a high GPA, class rank, or academic awards.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Many scholarship applications require applicants to submit a personal statement or essay. This allows applicants to share their educational goals, career aspirations, and how the scholarship will help them achieve those goals.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships may require letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or mentors who can speak to the applicant’s academic abilities, character, and potential for success in their educational pursuits.
  • Community Involvement and Extracurricular Activities: Some scholarships may consider an applicant’s involvement in community service, leadership roles, or participation in extracurricular activities.

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