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The Krannert scholarship application process is available to students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors in 2010-11. The on-line application was developed by the Division of Financial Aid. There are several Krannert scholarships made possible through the generosity of private donors and corporations, and the criteria is determined by the donors. The Scholarship Selection Committee matches students who meet the donors' specified wishes. The standard Krannert scholarship criteria is as follows:
To be eligible to complete an application, students must have the following:
- For 2010-11, a minimum 3.5 GPA will be required
- Involvement in campus/community activities or organizations
- Enrolled as a full time student (minimum 12 hours) in the School of Management
- For need-based scholarship consideration, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) by March 1st
Scholarship application information will be sent to management students through their Purdue e-mail accounts in the Fall semester.
For additional information, please contact Barb Strueh, Scholarship Administrator, (765) 494-4454, e-mail struehb@purdue.edu.
Private Scholarships:
Many private scholarships are offered each year to college students by corporate, professional, trade, government, civic, religious, social and fraternity organizations. Purdue Financial Aid refers students to http://fastweb.com/ for information regarding a variety of scholarships.
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