*Five $1000 Scholarships Available Each Year*
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Trinity Scholarship for Aquaculture/Fisheries Students *Five $1000 Scholarships available each year * For students enrolled in the Fisheries Biology program at UAPB
Eligibility: Undergraduate Fisheries students of any classification (including transfer) who demonstrate:
1. Academic achievement (Minimum 2.5 GPA). 2. Participation in activities relevant to career goals in aquaculture/fisheries. 3. Potential to excel in this field. 4. Financial need.
Submit:
1. Application (back of this form). 2. Transcript (GPA and ACT scores will be verified). 3. Letters of recommendation (at least 2) from instructors, counselors or employers who can assess your professional potential in aquaculture/fisheries. 4. A copy of your financial need determination from the FAFSA.
To: Bauer Duke 1200 N. Univ. Dr., Mail Slot 4912 Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Phone: 870-575-8121
Deadline: This scholarship is continuously open and applications will be considered at the next scholarship committee meeting. TRINITY AQUACULTURE/FISHERIES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Name:______Classification: ______
Home Address:______
Home or campus phone#:______E-mail address:______
G.P.A.______ACT score:______Major: ______Student ID______
What is your reason for applying for this scholarship? Include financial considerations (attach a copy of the financial need determination from the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)).
What are your career goals? Attach additional sheets if necessary to answer this and all other questions on this application.
How will receipt of this scholarship help you achieve your career goals?
Describe activities/organizations that you have been involved in relevant to aquaculture/fisheries.
Is there anything that you would like to add in support of your application?
------Send this completed application, transcript, letters of recommendation, and FAFSA statement to Bauer Duke at the address indicated on the reverse of this form. Only complete applications will be considered.
August 2013