Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Scholarships Karen Kress-Burke Memorial Scholarship* The Karen Kress‐Burke Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Karen Kress‐Burke, Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Respiratory Therapy clinical instructor. See Respiratory Care Program Manager for application. Criteria: 2.7 GPA Second‐year student Student must be enrolled in the Respiratory Care Program Recipients are selected after being interviewed by a special committee
Lanci, Moeritz, and Reville Family Foundation Scholarship* The Lanci, Moeritz, and Reville Family Foundation Scholarship was established by the Lanci, Moeritz, and Reville Families to provide financial assistance to employees, spouses/domestic partners and children of employees at Consolidated Solutions who wish to pursue a higher education at Cuyahoga Community College. The scholarship, which is awarded each semester, can be used for tuition and books. Both new and continuing students are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Employees of Consolidated Solutions either on behalf of themselves, their spouses/domestic partners, or their children - must contact the Human Resource Office of Consolidated Solutions prior to applying for the scholarship. Criteria: Applicant must complete the online FAFSA and College application The scholarship recipient must remain in good standing with the College and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher If a scholarship recipient drops a class after the "drop date" or fails a class, the recipient will not be eligible for a future scholarship through this fund
Alfred Lerner Memorial Endowed Scholarship The Alfred Lerner Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund was established by the Lerner Foundation to serve as a legacy of Mr. Alfred Lerner's service and commitment to Veterans. The Lerner Foundation was created in 1993 by Alfred and Norma Lerner. Mr. Lerner, a former U.S. Marine, and his wife, Norma, were trailblazers in philanthropy, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others through their generous donations to advance medical research and to provide educational opportunities. Because of Mr. Lerner's involvement with the Marine Corps, the Lerner Foundation is also dedicated to enabling our veterans to acclimate back to productive civilian lives. The Foundation is grounded on the premise that there is no greater cause than to help others through furthering and developing new research while helping people get the best health care and education possible. Criteria: 2.5 GPA U.S. Veteran
Prepared by the Office of Resource Development and Tri-C Foundation— September 2019
Scholarships noted with a * may require additional application information
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