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Scholarship Programs

The list below are links to scholarship programs the college has identifed. We do not have any additional information on these programs other than the general description and link provided.



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Note:
There will be no open advising on Thursday, October 2, 2008.


Monday through Friday
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Open Advising Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
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Evening Advising
Tuesday and Thursday
5:00 PM until 6:30 PM

Evening advising is available when WSU is in session. We do not have evening advising between terms or
during the summer months. Other times by appointment.


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PHONE (937) 775-3088
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Scholarship Programs

Please note that we occasionally receive information on scholarships from various organizations and we post those notices on the bulletin board outside of the college's Student Services Office, 378 Allyn Hall. Those scholarships may not get posted on this web site.

Other important college notices are posted on this board and should be a board you review when you are in Allyn Hall.

The Incight organization is headquartered in Portland, OR, but the scholarship does not seem to be limited to Oregonians.

http://www.incight.org/incight/edu1.html

Any immediate family member/dependent of an AFL-CIO member whose chapter participates in the scholarship program is eligible to apply. Awards are up to $4K.

http://www.unionplus.org/benefits/education/scholarships/up.cfm

Here are a few more possibilities:

http://www.ambucs.com/scholars/program_information.aspx

http://www.acb.org/scholarship-info2006.html

http://lookingglass.org/scholarships/ - this one is for undergrads that grew up w/at least one parent w/some sort of disability (widely defined)

http://www.agbell.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?p=College_Scholarship_Awards - this one is for undergrad or grad students who are deaf or hard of hearing

The sponsor is the National Federation for the Blind, recipients therefore need to be legally blind. Some of the amounts are quite large, $10K - $12K. I imagine there is still competition. There is even one for blind educators. I don't see any restrictions, eg. geographic, undergrad/grad, etc..

http://www.nfb.org/services/schlprg02.htm

http://target.com/target_group/community_giving/scholarships.jhtml

The Sallie Mae Fund, which provides scholarships for underrepresented students in undergrad (or high school seniors planning to go to college). There are several that are in partnership with the United Negro College Fund, and so the application is thru UNCF, and not Sallie Mae Fund, but the link is provided. There are also a few that are for Latino students.

http://www.thesalliemaefund.org/projectaccess/need.html

http://www.aasa.org/awards/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2175

This opportunity is for graduate students in educational administration who intend to become school administrators (superintendents, principals).

a general need-based undergrad scholarship from the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation.

http://www.dellscholars.org/Default.aspx

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