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Livingston County Spartans Textbook Scholarship

Livingston County Spartans Textbook Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Livingston County Spartans annually award high school seniors who live in Livingston County a $1000 textbook scholarship. The money must be used on books, reading materials, course packets, pamphlets, or other reference materials that the student will need for their classes at Michigan State University. At the Club’s Freshmen Scholarship Picnic in August each year, scholarships are awarded.Candidates must be Livingston County high school seniors who have been admitted to MSU for the following academic year and who plan to register at MSU for at least 12 credits each semester in order to be considered. Financial need will be taken into account. Additionally, candidates must provide two reference papers (which should be filled out by a school official, counsellor, teacher, coach, employer, religious authority, volunteer supervisor, or other

Eligibility Criteria For Livingston County Spartans Textbook Scholarship

scholarship eligibility criteria may include some or all of the following factors:

  • Academic Performance: It often requires a certain level of academic achievement, such as a minimum GPA or specific standardized test scores.
  • Field of Study: It may target students pursuing degrees in areas like STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), humanities, arts, or social sciences.
  • Financial Need: It may aim to support students who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may be required to provide information about their family income, assets, or financial situation.
  • Demographic Factors: This is available to students based on specific demographic factors, such as gender, ethnicity, nationality, or disability. These scholarships are often designed to promote diversity and inclusion.
  • Extracurricular Activities and Leadership: Scholarship may consider an applicant’s involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership roles, community service, or volunteer work.
  • Personal Essays or Statements: It may require applicants to submit essays or personal statements to assess their motivation, goals, and potential impact.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarship may require one or more letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or employers who can speak to an applicant’s qualifications and character.
  • Residency or Citizenship: Scholarship is only available to residents or citizens of specific countries, regions, or states.

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