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Ralph and Irene Gray Scholarship – Page, NE

Ralph and Irene Gray Scholarship - Page, NE

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,500

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Education Description Candidates must be a current graduating senior or a graduate from a school district that covers Page, Nebraska, plan to attend a 2- or 4-year college, and have maintained a 3.0 GPA or above to be eligible for the Ralph and Irene Grey Scholarship for Page, Nebraska.

Eligibility Criteria For Ralph and Irene Gray Scholarship – Page, NE

here are some common eligibility factors that may apply to graduate scholarships:

  • Academic Achievement: Many graduate scholarships require applicants to have a strong academic record. This may include maintaining a minimum GPA or meeting specific academic standards set by the scholarship provider.
  • Enrollment in a Graduate Program: Graduate scholarships typically require applicants to be enrolled or planning to enroll in a graduate program at an accredited college or university. The specific field of study or program may be specified by the scholarship provider.
  • Field of Study: Some scholarships are targeted toward specific fields of study or disciplines. For example, there may be scholarships available for students pursuing graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), social sciences, humanities, business, or other specified fields.
  • Research or Career Goals: Scholarships may prioritize applicants who have clear research or career goals aligned with the scholarship’s mission or objectives. Applicants may be required to demonstrate their research interests, career aspirations, or how their studies contribute to their field.
  • Financial Need: Certain graduate scholarships consider financial need as an eligibility factor. Applicants may be required to submit financial information, such as income statements or FAFSA forms, to assess their financial need.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships often require one or more letters of recommendation from professors, mentors, or professionals in the field who can speak to the applicant’s academic abilities, and commitment to their field of study.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Many scholarship applications require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement. This provides an opportunity for applicants to articulate their academic and career goals, research interests, and how the scholarship will support their graduate studies.

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