Scholarship Opportunities Offered By UC Alumni Association
Undergraduate scholarship opportunities for the upcoming school year are available from the UC Alumni Association. Details are contained in this memo from Phillip Lanham, program director for the Alumni Association:
The UC Alumni Association is proud to offer two different scholarship opportunities to current UC undergraduates for the 2005-2006 academic year.
UC Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship
The UC Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students who are lineal descendants (children or grandchildren) of UC graduates who are members of the Alumni Association. (A separate legacy scholarship is available for incoming freshmen.) Applicants must have a minimum university grade point average of 3.0. The application deadline is May 16.
Kacher-Bloom Memorial Scholarship
The Kacher-Bloom Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a current, full-time student entering his/her senior year who exemplifies excellence in academics, devotion to student activities and community service, and a strong sense of loyalty and commitment to the University of Cincinnati. The application deadline is May 2.
If you know of any student that may qualify for either scholarship, please ask them to visit www.alumni.uc.edu/scholarships for additional scholarship information and applications. If you have any questions, please contact Phillip Lanham at phillip.lanham@uc.edu or 556-4344.
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