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Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship

Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship Fund, which is a part of Pilot International, was established in 1983 to offer financial assistance to a deserving graduate or doctoral student pursuing a career in youth development and leadership, brain safety and fitness, or providing assistance to families in need. The inaugural donation to the fund was donated by M. Fred Sepia in honour of his late wife Marie, who was a lifelong Pilot International member and who presided as the organization’s president from 1968 to 1969.

Eligibility Criteria For Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship

Some general guidelines that might be relevant to scholarships related to brain safety or neuroscience:

  • Field of Study: The scholarship may be open to students pursuing studies in neuroscience, neurobiology, neurology, neuropsychology, or other related fields.
  • Academic Level: Scholarships may be available for undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral students. The specific level of study required may vary depending on the scholarship.
  • GPA Requirement: Some scholarships may require applicants to have a minimum grade point average (GPA) to be considered eligible. The GPA requirement can vary between scholarships.
  • Research or Career Interest: Scholarships may prioritize applicants with a demonstrated interest or commitment to brain safety, brain health, traumatic brain injury (TBI), neuroprotection, or related areas. This can be showcased through research experience, internships, or relevant extracurricular activities.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Many scholarships require applicants to submit a personal statement or essay outlining their interest in brain safety, career goals, and how the scholarship will support their aspirations in this field.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Some scholarships may require applicants to submit letters of recommendation from professors, mentors, or professionals who can speak to their academic abilities and potential in the field of brain safety.

Always review the requirements and guidelines provided by the scholarship provider for accurate and up-to-date information on eligibility criteria and application processes.

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