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Tschudy Family Scholarship

Tschudy Family Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students & Graduated Students

Max Award Amount:

$12,500

Application Deadline:

15/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Tschudy Family Scholarship, which awards scholarships to deserving Emmett High School graduates, is supported by investment income from a lifelong resident of Emmett. Awards are given based on academic excellence, moral character, and financial necessity.The Tschudy Family Scholarship, which was established by gift from the estate of Alene M. Swindle, offers financial aid to qualified Emmett High School graduates who choose to pursue academic degrees at Idaho public four-year colleges and universities. The Tschudy Family Scholarship recipients are chosen based on their academic ability, moral character, and financial need. For up to five years of undergraduate study and two years of graduate study, awards are renewable.

Eligibility Criteria For Tschudy Family Scholarship

Here are some common factors that are often considered for scholarships for excellence in studies:

  • Academic performance: Scholarships for excellence in studies typically require applicants to demonstrate outstanding academic achievements. This can include a high grade point average (GPA), class rank, or specific academic honors.
  • Field of study: Some scholarships may be limited to specific fields of study or disciplines, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), humanities, arts, or social sciences.
  • Enrollment status: Scholarships may require applicants to be enrolled or accepted as full-time or part-time students in an accredited educational institution, such as a college or university.
  • Grade level: Scholarships may have restrictions based on the applicant’s grade level, such as undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral level.
  • Leadership or extracurricular involvement: Some scholarships consider an applicant’s involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, or leadership roles. Demonstrated leadership qualities or engagement in activities beyond academics can strengthen a scholarship application.
  • Letters of recommendation: Scholarships for excellence in studies often require applicants to provide letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or mentors who can attest to their exceptional academic abilities and achievements.
  • Essay or personal statement: Scholarships may require applicants to write an essay or personal statement showcasing their academic accomplishments, goals, and aspirations. This is an opportunity to highlight achievements, experiences, and future plans related to their studies.

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