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- nontraditional
adult students
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currently enrolled at UNC Charlotte
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demonstrates potential for academic
success
Preference is
given to first-degree undergraduate
students and some of the scholarships
have provisions to benefit persons with
specific backgrounds.
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APPLICATION GUIDELINES:
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The
application
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available in the office or on-line between April 1st and May
1st each year. Interested students
must complete the scholarship
application packets (see details below)
and bring the complete package to OASES by May 1st.
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A
complete application packet includes:
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an
OASES
application form
with signature and date.
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a typed essay
addressed to the OASES Scholarship
Selection Committee describing the
applicant's personal philosophy and
career goals.* (one page)
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an up-to-date resume, typed.
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two letters of recommendation. The
letters need to identify the
person's relationship to the student
and evaluate the student's ability
to achieve career goals. Letters
should be typed on letterhead and
dated with the current scholarship
year.
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an official or unofficial transcript
with the latest grades and current
classes for the fall semester. New
UNC Charlotte students must
substitute transcripts from other
schools and colleges.*
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a copy of the Student Aid Report
(SAR) for the current
scholarship year from the
Free
Application For Federal Student
Aid
(opens in new
window)*
CLICK HERE FOR AN APPLICATION.
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*Attach to the
OASES Scholarship
application form
before submission.
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To apply for financial aid or learn more
about other forms of aid, please visit
http://www.uncc.edu/finaid.
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RE-ENTRY SCHOLARSHIP
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The Re-Entry Scholarship
Fund was created in 1990 and is made
possible through community and individual
interest in re-entering students. This
scholarship ensures that students have
access to financial awards based on their
needs and commitment to higher education.
The amount of the scholarship award may vary
annually. Preference will be given to
students dedicated to achieving higher
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FRAN
AND DAVID TAYLOR NONTRADITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
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This scholarship,
established in 1990, is made possible
through generous donations by Fran and David
Taylor. This scholarship demonstrates
the interest of the Taylor family in the
achievements of adult nontraditional
students in their educational careers.
The amount of the scholarship award may vary
annually. |
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SARAH
HOADLEY WILSON SCHOLARSHIP FOR
NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS
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Created in honor of
Sarah Hoadley Wilson, a former
nontraditional student and a 1992 alumna of
UNC Charlotte, this scholarship provides
approximately $500 assistance annually to a
female student. Initially awarded in 1994,
this renewable scholarship fund supports a
nontraditional student. Wilson is an
honorary member of the Gamma Rho Chapter of
Alpha Sigma Lambda, a national honor society
at UNC Charlotte for adult students. |
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN BUSINESS
OWNERS - CHARLOTTE, SUSAN Z. AINSWORTH
SCHOLARSHIP
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The Women Business
Owners Association established this
scholarship in 1990 for women returning to
complete or begin their education at UNC
Charlotte. In subsequent years the
NAWBO Scholarship Committee renamed the
scholarship to reflect its current
organizational title. Further, the
name memorializes Susan Z. Ainsworth for her
strong commitment to continuous learning and
her leadership role with business women and
entrepreneurs. The scholarship program will
provide financial support, professional
growth, and mentoring to recipients. An
award of $1000 is available on an annual
basis to a nontraditional female student.
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BONNIE CONE ALTRUSA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
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The Bonnie Cone Altrusa
Club Scholarship Fund was established in
1983 in honor of Bonnie Ethel Cone who was
instrumental in the growth and development
of UNC Charlotte. She was the
president of Charlotte College, acting
chancellor of UNC Charlotte, then vice
chancellor for student affairs. This
scholarship memorializes Bonnie Cone as a
Patron of Excellence of the Foundation of
UNC Charlotte. This scholarship
provides approximately $500 per academic
year with one-half awarded each semester.
The scholarship may be renewed and is
awarded annually.
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MILDRED ENGLISH ALTRUSA SCHOLARSHIP |
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The formerly
Altrusa Club of Charlotte Scholarship has
been renamed the Mildred English Altrusa
Scholarship.
This
scholarship was renamed in 2006 to honor
Mildred English for her longstanding
commitment to Altrusa and UNC Charlotte. A former employee of UNC
Charlotte, Mildred continues to work
tirelessly for the university even in her
retirement years. Developed in 1950, the Altrusa Club of Charlotte Scholarship Fund
established the first scholarship designated
to provide financial support at Charlotte
College. For students who demonstrate
financial need, this scholarship provides
approximately $500 per academic year with
one-half awarded each semester. It may
be renewed and is awarded annually.
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VIOLA
BILLUE ALTRUSA SCHOLARSHIP
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The Viola Billue
Altrusa Scholarship was established in 1999
by the Altrusa International Club of
Charlotte and OASES in honor of Viola Billue
who was a leader in the Altrusa
International Club of Charlotte for many
years. This scholarship is available
to full-time or part-time female students
who demonstrate financial need. Preference
will be given to students demonstrating
previous academic success. The scholarship
is awarded annually and may be renewed. The
award may be used for tuition, books and
fees. |
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CARL
J. MCEWEN SCHOLARSHIP
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This scholarship was
established in 1961 by members of the McEwen
family in memory of Carl J. McEwen.
This scholarship is designed to provide
financial assistance for students who have
financial need and would not otherwise have
the opportunity to attend school.
Annual awards vary yearly.
Scholarships may be used for tuition and
fees. One or more scholarships may be
given. |
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MRS.
CARL J. MCEWEN SCHOLARSHIP
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The Mrs. Carl J. McEwen
Scholarship was established in 1984 by
Bettie Weir McEwen in memory of her late
mother. This scholarship is designed to
provide financial assistance for students
who need and desire to complete an
education. Students must demonstrate
financial need. Annual awards vary
yearly and may be used for tuition and fees.
The number of scholarships may vary yearly. |
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JAMES
S. McCORMACK ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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This University City
Rotary Club established this scholarship in
1987 in memory of James S. McCormack, a
charter member of the University City Rotary
Club. In 1999 the family of James S.
McCormack endowed the scholarship to provide
financial assistance to nontraditional
students who are pursuing their academic
goals. This scholarship is awarded
annually and may be renewed provided all
requirements are met. |
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VIRGINIA D. BUFKIN SCHOLARSHIP
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The Virginia D. Bufkin
Scholarship was established in 1999 by
Virginia D. Bufkin, a former nontraditional
student and an alumna of UNC Charlotte.
The donor is an honorary member of the Gamma
Rho Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, a
national honor society for adult students at
UNC Charlotte. This scholarship
represents the donor’s personal commitment
to excellence for nontraditional students.
The award will be presented annually. |
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FRIENDS OF UNC CHARLOTTE SCHOLARSHIP
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Friends of UNC
Charlotte established a scholarship program
of academic excellence for nontraditional
students. Under the leadership of
Virginia D. Bufkin, the award program began
in 1999. Scholarships are awarded
annually. |
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RUTH MOSS EASTERLING
SCHOLARSHIP
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In 1989 Metropolitan Business
and Professional Women (MBPW) established a
scholarship in honor of Ruth Moss Easterling, a charter member of MBPW.
Ruth Easterling
served as state and national president for MBPW.
She worked
tirelessly for the citizens of North
Carolina with a particular interest in
women’s issues during her 13-session tenure
in the North Carolina House of
Representatives. In 2007 the MBPW
established the Ruth Moss Easterling
Endowment Fund at UNC Charlotte to fund
scholarships to deserving students. The annual
award provides funds to be used for tuition,
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THE
NONTRADITIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION
SCHOLARSHIP
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An active
NonTraditional Student Organization (NTSO)
member will be chosen each fall to receive a
$250 scholarship to be awarded the following
spring semester. This scholarship,
supported by the NTSO, will provide
financial support towards educational
expenses. |
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