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Jack and Jeanette Chu Scholarship Fund

The Jack and Jeanette Chu Scholarship Fund supports UC Berkeley students accepted into the Haas School of Business (business administration major) and planning to pursue business careers. One to two scholarships of $2,500 - $5,000, renewable for a total of two years, will be awarded to an incoming junior (transfers OK).

Eligibility Criteria:
- Grade level: Incoming junior or junior transfer at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley in 2012-13
- Commitment to pursuing a career in business
- Ethnic heritage: Asian (at least 50%)
-Preference given to students of Chinese heritage
- Minimum cumulative GPA: 3.0
- Financial need ($100,000 maximum household income)
- Status: US citizenship or permanent residency
- Preference given to students with a record of community service

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