Betty Seale Barlow and Freida Scoggins Baker Annual Scholarship

Must be a junior or senior enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts with a declared major in social work, with preference to a student who is an orphan, foster child, ward of the court, ward of the state, emancipated minor, or designated homeless who demonstrate financial need. Additionally, the purpose of this scholarship is to support the University’s goal of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion among its student body, which is key to its educational mission. Each applicant’s qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. As part of this process, individual consideration will be given to the applicant’s socioeconomic background, educational background, and/or experience in or commitment to working with historically underrepresented groups or in diverse environments, so long as this consideration promotes the goal of obtaining the educational benefits of diversity. Additional consideration is given to students who are first generation college students and/or who reside in a highly rural county or underserved area as determined by OEM.

Award
Varies
Scopes
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, College of Liberal Arts, Financial Need
Deadline
02/01/2023