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OFA Foundation Financial Aid scholarships

OFA Foundation Financial Aid scholarships

The are scholarships made possible through the generous donations of private donor to the FSU Foundation, and are administered and awarded through the FSU Office of Financial Aid.

For these scholarships you will need to submit an FSU Financial Aid Foundation Scholarship Application.

This application will be available to download online March 16, 2009- March 31, 2009 with a submission deadline of 5:00 p.m. March 31, 2009.

The Application period is now closed.

Listed below are some of the scholarships that may be applied for through the FSU OFA Foundation Scholarship Application. Please note any specific criteria and make arrangements to provide documentation as needed as applicable (separate documentation of grade point average for continuing students is not required).

Resulting awards from these scholarships will be posted the the student's FSU Financial Aid Student Toolkit before the fall term begins.

2009/2010 Available Scholarships

 

100 Club of Broward County                                 To be determined
Eligible for consideration: undergraduate students who are dependents of police and fire personnel of Broward County.  Must provide documentation of parental employment in Broward County police or fire departments. 

CNL Group Scholarship                                           To be determined
Eligible for consideration: 1st & 2nd year undergraduates who have less than 52 credit hours.  Priority consideration will go to children of CNL Group employees and to Orlando area students.  Potential for academic success and financial need will be considered.

Davenport Scholarship                                           Tuition and Fees
Eligible for consideration: students who have graduated in the top 10% of their class from a high school in Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Marion, Putnam, or Sumter counties.  Students must have declared major in Management, Finance, Marketing, Public Relations or Communications. Student must show financial need through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Fred May– Gadsden County Scholarship _______To be determined

Eligible for consideration: Residents of Gadsden County, Florida.  The award amount will be based upon number of credit hours taken.  Must provide proof of residency in Gadsden County.

Hecht-Havernick-Amdur Scholarship       To be determined  
Eligible for consideration: Employees of Naples – Fort Myers / Flagler Greyhound Track

John & Francis Copeland Scholarship      1 - $1,000 scholarship

Eligible for consideration: Undergraduates who are descendants of the Tallahassee Branch of the University of Florida graduates from 1946-1947.  Must provide documentation of eligibility.

Mac Tyner Scholarship                                           2 - $1,000 scholarships
Eligible for consideration: Graduates of high schools in Okaloosa County, Florida; must show financial need per the FAFSA and must have a minimum 2.0 g.p.a.

President’s Club Scholarship                                 1 - $1,000 scholarships
Eligible for consideration: Available to undergraduate transfer students; must have a minimum 3.5 g.p.a. an A.A. degree and 4 letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation are required with this completed application by March 31, 2008.

Russell H. Langstroth Scholarship                       1 - $500 scholarship
Eligible for consideration: Junior or Senior level students with a minimum 3.0 grade point average; recipient must be a Community College transfer student with an A.A. degree from Broward, Dade or Palm Beach counties.  This scholarship is for well rounded students who have demonstrated an involvement in sports, have volunteer experience and/or have participated in clubs, extra curricular activities or community programs; a preference will go to those with an interest in tennis.  Please provide documentation of extra curricular activities/community involvement/sports.

 

 


Last Updated March 31, 2009