Indiana State University Viewbook 2011

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minor in that field. In addition, candidates must be full-time students who will be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per semester at ISU. Art: (812) 237-3697 Music: (812) 237-2771 English: (812) 237-3168 Physical Education—Dance Minor: (812) 237-4048 Photography: (812) 237-3788 Theater: (812) 237-3342 Because departments schedule auditions, competitions, and interviews in the fall and winter, early contact with the department is highly recommended.

Competitive Scholarships

Gongaware Scholarship

Award: $6,500 a year Admission deadline: December 1 Renewable

1. $6,500 per year 2. Additional $3,000 professional development account 3. Four (4) awards available 4. Renewable for three additional years 5. Open to Indiana and out-of-state residents 6. Not open to international, distance-only, or returning ISU students 7. Admission deadline: December 1 8. Scholarship application deadline: December 1

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The Gongaware Scholarship is for students planning to major in financial services or insurance and risk management. For consideration for this award, candidates must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, be in the top ten percent of their graduating class, and have a 1500 SAT (combined critical reading, mathematics, and writing) or a 21 ACT. In addition, candidates must be full-time students who will be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per semester at ISU.

Selection is highly competitive and based on academic and personal accomplishments, as well as performance in a late-winter interview competition.

Rural Health Scholarship

Award: Full in-state tuition Admission deadline: December 1 Renewable

1. Full in-state tuition 2. Ten (10) awards available 3. Renewable for three additional years 4. Open to Indiana residents only 5. Admission deadline: December 1 6. Scholarship application deadline: November 15 The Rural Health Scholarship Program is designed specifically to prepare students from rural Indiana to return to their hometowns, or a similar town, as a primary care physician. Indiana State University and Indiana University School of Medicine have joined together to develop this unique program. For consideration for this award, candidates must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, a 1200 SAT (combined critical reading and mathematics) or a 27 ACT, and reside in rural Indiana. In addition, candidates must be full-time students who will be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per semester. Selection is highly competitive and based on academic and personal accomplishments, as well as performance in a late-winter interview competition. Admission to Indiana University School of Medicine requires students to successfully complete the undergraduate program at Indiana State with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 and a score on the MCAT equal to the mean score of the previous year’s entering class.

The University reserves the right to change scholarships, policies, and award amounts. The right to correct errors is also reserved.

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