Niche $25,000 No Essay Scholarship

Texas Tech Balanced Man Scholarship

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Scholarship List Amount Amount:
$1,000
Calendar Deadline:
Varies
Stack Star Awards Available:
4
Eligibility Criteria:
Gender
Current Year in School
College Selection
Age

Scholarship Description

Ninety percent of college takes place outside of the classroom. It’s in this part of the college experience — the unplanned, unstructured hours — that students discover their passions and plan their futures. For our brothers, much of this time is spent with their chapters — it’s where they build close bonds of friendship and learn how to communicate and work with others, to lead, and to speak in front of a crowd. Our brothers accomplish all of this through the Balanced Man Program (BMP).

Scholarship Details

  • $5,000 total scholarship award
  • Awarded based on balance in academics, leadership, and personal well-being
  • There is no requirement to join Sigma Phi Epsilon to apply or receive the scholarship

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a male-identifying student attending Texas Tech
  • Available for incoming freshmen and sophomores in the academic year the scholarship is awarded
  • Must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership qualities, and a commitment to health and well-being

Application Process

  1. Visit the Balanced Man Scholarship application page for Texas Tech
  2. Complete the brief online application
  3. Submit your responses by the specified deadline
  4. Await further communication regarding finalist selection or interviews, if applicable

The Balanced Man Program is the centerpiece of the SigEp chapter experience and provides the experience that today’s student needs to be successful during and after college. The Balanced Man Program is a non-pledging, non-hazing, four-year, personal, academic, leadership and professional skills development experience. The Texas Tech Balanced Man Scholarship is offered to incoming students who have shown academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to their health and well-being.