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TKE Educational Foundation W. Allan Herzog Scholarship

A past member of the TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors, W. Allan Herzog was initiated a Teke at Nu Chapter at the University of California - Berkeley in 1949. Prior to becoming an investment advisor, he held positions as a company president, financial officer and Certified Public Accountant. He has served on the board of directors of numerous governmental, civic and professional organizations, including the Financial Executives Institute. Frater Herzog was a recipient of the TKE Alumnus of the Year Award in 1989 and the Fraternity for Life Award in 2001. He serves on the Foundation's Council of Advisors.

All of the TKE Educational Foundation leadership and scholarship awards are for the benefit of active members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

This scholarship is available to an undergraduate member of Nu Chapter of TKE, with a 2.75 GPA, who is a full-time student pursuing a degree in accounting, finance or economics. If no one qualifies, any other undergraduate member of Nu Chapter with a 2.75 GPC will be accepted.

If Nu Chapter has no applicants with a 2.75 average, then applicants from other TKE chapters in accounting, finance or economics may be considered.

When you are ready, please use the online application to apply for all awards. Your application is not complete until we receive a copy of your most recent grade transcript (may be an official transcript or a student issued copy) and a wallet-size head-and-shoulders photograph suitable for reproduction. The application deadline is March 1.

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