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JSU Alabama Agnes Manes Scholarship

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Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$25,000

Application Deadline:

01/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Students may receive financial aid in the form of the JSU Alabama Agnes Manes Scholarship to support their continued studies.  Academic success, diversity and inclusiveness, athletic prowess, and financial need are just a few of the criteria used to award the JSU Alabama Agnes Manes Scholarship.  The requirements for the JSU Alabama Agnes Manes Scholarship typically mirror the goals and principles of the programme.

To help deserving students, the Agnes McIntyre Manes foundation established the Manes Memorial Fund through a trust agreement. 

Eligibility Criteria For JSU Alabama Agnes Manes Scholarship

Here are some common factors considered for scholarships to continue studies:

  • Current Enrollment: Scholarships to continue studies typically require applicants to be currently enrolled in an educational program, such as an undergraduate degree, graduate degree, or professional certification program.
  • Academic Standing: Applicants are usually expected to maintain a satisfactory academic standing, such as a minimum GPA requirement or academic progress that meets the scholarship provider’s standards. Transcripts or academic records may be required to demonstrate current academic performance.
  • Field of Study: Scholarships to continue studies may focus on specific fields of study or disciplines. They may be limited to certain majors, areas of research, or professional programs. The eligibility criteria may specify the preferred fields of study or have restrictions based on the scholarship provider’s priorities.
  • Commitment to Education: Scholarship providers often look for applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to their education and a desire to continue their studies in their chosen field. This can be demonstrated through personal statements, essays, or letters of intent explaining the applicant’s educational and career goals.
  • Recommendations: Letters of recommendation from professors, mentors, or professionals in the field may be required. These recommendations should highlight the applicant’s academic achievements, dedication to their studies, and potential for future success.

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