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BPWI Educational Foundation Returning Student Scholarship

Amount:
See Description
Deadline:
March 1, 2025
Awards Available: Varies

Scholarship Description

The BPW Illinois Educational Foundation (BPWI-EF), with funding from the Illinois Federation of Business Women Clubs, Inc., (IFBWC) is committed to providing financial assistance to females in the state of Illinois to further education beyond high school. Both organizations view a lack of education as the primary barrier to self-sufficiency and an improved quality of life.

Established in 2018, this scholarship program proudly offers financial assistance for students returning to higher education who meet the following application requirements: 1. Applicant must be female, a U.S. citizen and a resident of the state of Illinois. 2. Applicant must have previous college/university/trade school credit, and be currently accepted by an accredited college, university, or trade school with the intentions of enrolling either part-time or full-time. 3. Applicant must hold a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4-point scale as of the completion of their last semester/term of education. 4. While not a sole determining factor, preference may be given to qualified applicants demonstrating financial need. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.

Application must include the following: *a cover letter requesting consideration of application; *a completed application form with all requested information, signatures, and dates; *a 200-300 word essay (typed) identifying career objectives and explaining plans to use this scholarship to achieve those objectives. If applicant is enrolled in a Master’s program, her essay should include how this additional education will benefit her career; *a higher education transcript that includes all grades received through the final semester attended; *two signed letters of recommendation from professional, advisory, or educational references (may include, but not limited to, teachers, coaches, sponsors, mentors, advisers, or employers; avoid personal references like relatives, neighbors, or friends).

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