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JSU Alabama Hallman Scholarship

JSU Alabama Hallman Scholarship

Applicable For:

Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$30,000

Application Deadline:

01/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Hallman Scholarship is presented each year by the Jacksonville State University Foundation. It was founded in the memory of Charlie and Edith Hallman to assist worthy incoming freshmen who are Guntersville High School graduates. The JSU Foundation develops opportunities that will provide additional assistance to the students, programmes, services, and academic community of Jacksonville State University through collaborative relationships with people, businesses, foundations, and other organisations.

The Foundation will use image improvement, efficient asset management, business ventures, and development initiatives to fulfil its objective. The JSU Foundation’s overarching goal is to raise as much money as possible from private sources for Jacksonville State University while building the framework for future fundraising success. This will help the university carry out its own objective of providing the best possible education, research, and services.

Eligibility Criteria For JSU Alabama Hallman Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that you may find for education scholarships:

  • Major or concentration in education: Scholarships in this category often require students to be enrolled or planning to enroll in an education-related program, such as elementary education, secondary education, special education, early childhood education, educational leadership, or educational psychology.
  • Strong academic record: Most education scholarships require a minimum GPA or academic achievement to ensure applicants have excelled in their studies.
  • Demonstrated commitment to a career in education: Scholarships may prioritize applicants who can articulate their passion for education and their dedication to making a positive impact as future educators, administrators, counselors, or researchers.
  • Applicants may need to provide financial information and supporting documents to assess their financial circumstances.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and involvement in education-related activities: Scholarships often value applicants who have held leadership roles in education clubs, community organizations, volunteer programs, or relevant extracurricular activities.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Many scholarship applications require an essay or personal statement where applicants can express their motivations, experiences, and future goals in the field of education.

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