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Scholarships are funded by Valparaiso University alumni, parents, friends, corporations, foundations, churches, and organizations. Donors may establish Endowed Scholarships where the earnings from the funds are used to provide assistance to students.
Application Required
Students should contact the indicated department or the Office of Financial Aid for further information about the following scholarships.
- Oliver W. and Emma W. Allen Scholarship Fund This scholarship is for students who wish to discern how they might best serve the church after college life. For some, this might involve full or part-time work as a pastor, youth worker, church musician, deaconess or deacon. Others might pursue volunteer opportunities as a worship leader, small group leader, church school worker or be involved in other activities. Students from all branches of the Christian family are welcome to apply. For more information, please contact Campus Ministries.
- Caterpillar Endowed Scholarship
Funded by the Caterpillar Foundation, this scholarship will be awarded to freshman engineering students. Selected students will be invited to apply for this scholarship based on merit. The students nominated to receive this scholarship will be selected through a competitive, one-time application process based on merit which may include an interview with the College of Engineering Recruiting Committee. A service learning component will be required of the recipients in order for the scholarship to be renewed for up to four years.
- Hesse Scholarship
Funded by former College of Engineering Dean Herman Hesse and his wife, Helen, this scholarship will be awarded to 12 freshman engineering students each year. This is a renewable scholarship for a total of four years when criteria is met. Scholarship applications will be mailed to invited students in December.
- Shirley Ayers Jud Memorial Endowed Guild Scholarship
Funded by memorials to Shirley Jud and gifts by Dr. Henry G. Jud, matched in part by Unisys matching gifts in 1989, 1990, 1991, this scholarship will be awarded to a freshman student with academic ability. The scholarship may be renewed if the recipient maintains a 3.000 or better grade point average. This scholarship recipients shall be sons or daughters of Guild members. Application forms are available from the Guild Office.
- The Donna Spanopoulos Memorial Scholarship
- Annual award. Preference to senior student(s) enrolled in the Nursing program at Valparaiso University, who express an interest in specializing in pediatric care and have demonstrated clinical and academic ability. Financial need not a criterion. For more information, contact the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
- Valparaiso University Guild (Cookbook) Endowed Scholarship
New scholarships will be awarded annually to freshmen students with financial need and with academic ability. The scholarships may be renewed if the recipients maintain a 3.000 or better grade point average. The scholarship recipients shall be sons or daughters of Guild members. Application forms are available from the Guild Office.
- Valparaiso University Guild Past National Officer’s Endowed Scholarship
Initiated by the Past National Presidents and Executive Directors in the name of all the women who have served as presidents, vice presidents, secretaries, treasurers and executive directors of the Guild, this scholarship is awarded to two juniors with a 3.000 grade point average at the University. These scholarships are awarded to sons or daughters of University Guild members. It may be renewed if the student maintains a 3.000 or better grade point average. Application must be made for this scholarship. Application forms are available from the Guild Office.
- William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship
The William Randolph Hearst Endowment was funded by the Hearst Foundation to establish scholarships for returning fulltime undergraduate African-American and Hispanic/Latino America students attending Valparaiso University. To be eligible, a student must have and maintain a 2.500 GPA for renewal purposes, demonstrate financial need, exhibit leadership qualities, and agree to participate in multicultural activities. Applications are available in the Office of Multicultural Programs.
- Reimer Family Endowed Scholarship for Servant Leadership
Funded by Ronald and Janet Reimer, the Reimer Family Endowed Scholarship for Servant Leadership provides awards to seniors who, during their college career, have demonstrated significant servant leadership, and who will continue to provide servant leadership in a Christian church and community in the future. The selection committee will review the depth and scope of the applicant’s servant leadership, not only the number of hours or the number of involvements reported. Application forms are available from Campus Ministries.
- Indiana Commission of Higher Education Scholarships
Administered by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. They offer the Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship, Next Genereration Hoosier Educators Scholarship, Next Generation Hoosier Educators Minority Scholarship, William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship, among others. Eligible students must be Indiana residents, United States citizens, and attend an accredited school in Indiana. Some are one time awards, others renewable. Students must reapply each year for the renewable scholarships. Financial need may be considered. Applications available at www.in.gov/che.
Please visit the Office of Financial Aid website for these and other scholarship opportunities.
No Application Required
There are a number of Endowed scholarships that are awarded annually by Valparaiso University. They are used to fund the “Valpo Fund Alumni Award” listed in financial aid offers. Students need not make a separate application or request to be considered for these awards.
The amount and number of awards given in endowed scholarships varies depending on the earnings of the established fund.
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