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Scholarship of Design Degree at Northwest College of Art Washington

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Scholarship
Northwest College of Art has a scholarship program for accepted entering freshmen and current students. Scholarships are awarded each year to applicants who demonstrate financial need, academic and artistic excellence, motivation, determination and passion for the arts. All NCA scholarships are awarded as a tuition waiver to Northwest College of Art–no cash is awarded to the student. All applications must follow the general guidelines and scholarship requirements as listed in the current scholarship packet. Applicants who do not submit all required application materials or who do not meet minimum scholarship criteria will be disqualified. A scholarship packet will be mailed upon a student’s acceptance.

$7000 Early Acceptance Merit Scholarship
Two Early Acceptance Merit scholarship may be awarded to full time, non-transfer students, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. A tuition waiver is distributed over 8 semesters. Applicants must meet the Early Acceptance Merit Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.
DEADLINE: Postmarked December 1, 2008, for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$5,000 Freeman Merit Scholarships
Three Freeman Merit scholarships may be awarded to full time, non-transfer students, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. A tuition waiver is distributed over 8 semesters. Applicants must meet the Freeman Merit Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.
DEADLINE: Postmarked March 1, 2009, for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$1,000 Entering Freshman Merit Scholarships
Two Entering Freshman Merit scholarships may be awarded to full time, non-transfer students, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. A tuition waiver is distributed over 2 semesters. Applicants must meet the Merit Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.

DEADLINE: Postmarked March 1, 2009 for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$1,000 Kitsap County High-school Senior Merit Scholarships

These scholarships are open to Kitsap County high school seniors from the following schools:
Bainbridge High School
Bremerton High School
Central Kitsap High School
Kings West
Kingston High School
Klahowya Secondary School
North Kitsap High School
Olympic High School
South Kitsap High School
West Sound Academy

One scholarship may be awarded to a graduating senior from each high school. Applicants must be a full time, non-transfer student, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. A tuition waiver is distributed over 2 semesters. Applicants must meet the Merit Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.

DEADLINE: Postmarked March 1, 2009, for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$1000 Relocation Tuition Waiver
(Out Of State Residents)

Five tuition waivers may be awarded to out of state, full time, non-transfer students, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. The tuition waiver is distributed over 2 semesters. Applicants must meet the Relocation Tuition Waiver requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.
DEADLINE: Postmarked March 1, 2009, for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$1,000 Entering Freshman Need-based Scholarships
Two Entering Freshmen Need Based scholarships may be awarded to full time, non-transfer students, accepted and entering NCA for the first time. A tuition waiver is distributed over 2 semesters. Applicants must meet the Need-Based Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA Scholarship packet.
DEADLINE: Postmarked March 1, 2009, for Sept. 2009 enrollment.

$750 Continuing Scholarships
For NCA Sophomores, Juniors, And Seniors

Continuing scholarships are open to full time students currently enrolled at NCA. Two scholarships per academic level may be awarded each semester. Applicants must meet all Continuing Scholarship requirements listed in the current NCA scholarship packet.

DEADLINE: 12 noon on Nov. 13, 2008; Mar. 12, 2009; June 18, 2009

The following scholarships are available to qualified NCA students. These scholarships are sponsored by outside organizations not affiliated with Northwest College of Art. All scholarship processes including, but not limited to applications, reviews, judging, fund disbursement, and other scholarship procedures are the responsibility of the sponsoring organization.

The Barbara Krell Memorial Scholarship
This annual $1,000 scholarship is sponsored by the Viking Fest Corporation of Poulsbo as a memorial to Barbara Krell, a long-time volunteer with the committee. Barbara assisted the corporation in sponsoring the celebration of Poulsbo’s Norwegian heritage each May, thereby helping to raise funds for scholarships for local college bound high school seniors. She was a talented amateur artist and an active member of the Poulsbo Artists’ League, serving as the league’s historian at the time of her death. She found great pleasure in instilling children with an understanding and a love of art, serving for many years as an art docent at Breidablik Elementary School, near Poulsbo. Barbara also sang in her church’s contemporary choir, taught in its religious-education program, tutored for the Literacy Council of Kitsap County, and helped raise funds for breast cancer research. She loved the outdoors, especially the Olympic Mountains and the Grand Canyon. Barbara was an avid backpacker, hiker, and cross-country skier. Scenes from her hikes in the Olympic Mountains and the Grand Canyon were frequent subjects of her art.

The Dollars For Scholars

Northwest College of Art is a Collegiate Partner of Scholarship America® and the Dollars for Scholars® family of community scholarship foundations. Northwest College of Art has agreed that Dollars for Scholars awards of up to $1000 per student will not adversely affect scholarship funding by Northwest College of Art.

The Robert B. McMillen Foundation
The Robert B. McMillen Founcation is a non-profit, charitable foundation established to promote research in the areas of cardiology, lipid and organ transplant, and to support post-secondary education in Washington and Alaska. The education portion consists of a scholarship program for those seeking to attain higher education in the Visual Arts at select schools in Washington and Alaska. The scholarships pay full tuition (less any gift aid) plus a $2,000 supplies account. These scholarships are renewable for each year toward seeking an undergraduate degree, as long as eligibility requirements are met and maintained.

Financial Aid of Design at State University of New York

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Since Oswego is part of the State University of New York, our students receive an excellent education from a highly respected faculty for a fraction of the cost of a private college or university. Even so, most students receive some sort of financial assistance. We award about $2.5 million in merit scholarships to new freshmen and transfer students entering in the fall term. In addition, over $65 million in financial aid is presented annually through various grants, loans, work study programs and scholarships.

A more detailed breakdown of costs is available for undergraduates and graduate students. For additional information on support options, visit the financial aid information page.

View our PDF (1.43MB) version of the Financing Your Education brochure to learn about financial aid programs and how to apply.

Scholarships of Design at Kent State University Tuscarawas

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Kent State Tuscarawas has over $230,000 to award each year in scholarships to deserving students. Although there are a variety of scholarships, each with unique criteria, you will only need to complete one application to be considered for all of our campus-based scholarships.

To be considered for our scholarships, you must submit the following:

* Completed Kent State Tuscarawas Scholarship Application

* All materials required for admission to the campus (admission application, ACT score report, high school transcript, etc.)

* Completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Although many scholarships are not based on financial need, students desiring any scholarship must complete the FAFSA.

All application materials must be submitted by:


March 1 –
for new freshmen

May 1
– for returning students

The scholarship application is available from your high school guidance counselor. You may call our Admissions office at 330-339-3391 to request an application be sent to you, or send a request via e-mail to info@tusc.kent.edu.

Scholarships of Design at Brooklyn College New York

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The competition for scholarships, awards, and prizes has been suspended for the 2009-2010 cycle, with the exception of entering freshmen. Entering freshmen may use the online application to apply.

Brooklyn College remains firmly committed to supporting its students’ education and research, and looks forward to re-opening the application in fall 2009, for the 2010-11 cycle.

For information on scholarships, contact:


Brooklyn College

Office of Scholarships
0416 James Hall
Phone: 718.951.4796
Fax: 718.951.5044
Email: scholarship@brooklyn.cuny.edu

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Curriculum of Graphic Design at Kansas City Art Institute

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

School of the Foundation Year

KCAI’s foundation program will lay the groundwork for the completion of your bachelor of fine arts degree at KCAI. Demanding though it is — other art schools look to it as a model for their own programs — KCAI’s foundation program has its perks, including faculty who teach exclusively in the foundation program and studio space reserved just for freshmen.

Learn more about the School of the Foundation Year.

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Interior Design Admission Requirements at University Of Cincinnati

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Applicants will be reviewed for admission on a rolling admission (first-come, first-served) basis, if they have submitted a complete application.

The academic credentials of the pool of applicants seeking admission to the interior design program vary each year. The program is highly competitive and has a limited number of spaces available.

Please see the Freshman Class Profile for this major in the Quick Facts sidebar on this page for the range of academic credentials typically accepted into this program. Test scores in the lower range may be acceptable with higher class rank and/or GPA.

Freshmen applying to this program should also have completed the following college-preparatory subjects:
4 units of college prep English
4 units of college preparatory math, including 1 unit of pre-calculus, calculus, or advanced math
1 unit of physics
1 unit of additional science
2 units in one language
2 units of social studies
1 unit of fine arts
2 additional college prep subjects

Printmaking BFA at Buffalo State College

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Printmaking, B.F.A.
About the Program

All freshmen and transfer students enter the B.F.A. program through required portfolio review. Those admitted as freshmen or as transfers with fewer than four semesters in college must be examined for the major prior to their last four semesters in the program. Students admitted as upper-division transfers must be examined for the major at the end of the first semester in the program.

The application for a major is the most critical evaluation in the program. Eligibility will be determined by a two-member faculty committee on the basis of an interview with the student and a review of his or her portfolio. Each B.F.A. student will be required to mount an individual exhibition of his or her work. It will be planned and installed with the advice of the studentâ¿¿s faculty adviser, but no grade will be assigned. The Fine Arts Department reserves the right to retain student artwork for official purposes, such as exhibits, catalogs, or teaching aids.

Scholarships of Design at West Virginia State University

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Presidential Scholarship
High school seniors with a minimum cumulative unweighted grade point average of 3.75
ACT composite score of 25 or better
Covers the cost of tuition, fees, room, board, and books for four years
Recipients must maintain a 3.50 cumulative grade point average at WVSU

Valedictorian Scholarship

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam, or Roane county students ranked first in their class (From a high school that is accredited by the state)
Covers tuition and fees for four years
Recipients must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average at WVSU

WVSU Scholarship

High school seniors with a minimum cumulative unweighted grade point average of 3.50
ACT composite score of 23 or better
Covers the cost of tuition for four years
Recipients must maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average at WVSU

WVSCTC Scholarship

High school seniors with a minimum cumulative unweighted grade point average of 3.50
ACT composite score of 23 or better
Covers the cost of tuition for four years
Recipients must maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average at WVSCTC

Residential Scholarship

High school seniors with a minimum cumulative unweighted grade point average of 3.50
ACT composite score of 23 or better
Covers the cost of tuition, room and board for four years
Recipients must maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average at WVSU

Various departments, such as music, athletics, and ROTC, also offer various types of scholarships in addition to the ones listed above. If you have a particular interest or talent, contact these departments directly. For information concerning other financial opportunities please refer to www.wvstateu.edu/financial_aid

All students who have been accepted to attend West Virginia State University by March 1 are considered for freshmen scholarships. Because these scholarships are competitive, please complete the scholarship application. You may be required to interview for the scholarship.

Painting B F A at Buffalo State College

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Painting, B.F.A.
About the Program

All freshmen and transfer students enter the B.F.A. program through required portfolio review. Those admitted as freshmen or as transfers with fewer than four semesters in college must be examined for the major prior to their last four semesters in the program. Students admitted as upper-division transfers must be examined for the major at the end of the first semester in the program.

The application for a major is the most critical evaluation in the program. Eligibility will be determined by a two-member faculty committee on the basis of an interview with the student and a review of his or her portfolio. Each B.F.A. student will be required to mount an individual exhibition of his or her work. It will be planned and installed with the advice of the student’s faculty adviser, but no grade will be assigned. The Fine Arts Department reserves the right to retain student artwork for official purposes, such as exhibits, catalogs, or teaching aids.

Financial Aid of Design at Seton Hill University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

The Financial Aid Office at Seton Hill University is committed to assisting students and parents pursue all options available for financing an education. Please explore the Financial Aid section of our website for important information about grants, scholarships, loans and work-study programs offered to undergraduate, graduate, adult degree and international students at Seton Hill University. We look forward to working with you to make a Seton Hill University education affordable.

For additional questions, please contact us:

Maryann B. Dudas, Director of Financial Aid
dudas@setonhill.edu
(724) 838-4293 (phone)

Michael Bertonaschi, Assistant Director of Financial Aid

bertonaschi@setonhill.edu
(724) 838-4293 (phone)

Kathleen Newill, Graduate Aid Coordinator

knewill@setonhill.edu
(724) 830-1874 (phone)

Judy A. Underwood, Administrative Assistant - General Inquiries

underwood@setonhill.edu

Bernie Jogun, Administrative Assistant - General Work Study Inquiries

jogun@setonhill.edu

Tracey Snyder-deBaez, Administrative Assistant - General Freshmen Inquiries

snyderdabaez@setonhill.edu

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