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Scholarship Application Request Form
Potential applicants
should note that Earline Parmon scholarships:
Are merit-based;
Are awarded to students with a demonstrated financial need;
May be awarded to any class student, not just incoming freshmen;
May be renewable but renewal is not guaranteed;
Are restricted to payment of tuition, room and board, books and fees;
Are awarded through the member schools, not directly to students from EPSF -
Students
interested in the EPSF should contact a scholarship coordinator at
info@earlineparmonsf.org
How to Apply:
All applicants must be enrolled or accepted into an HBCU.
Applications are available from the EPSF Scholarship Coordinator upon submitting
above request.
Completed applications must be submitted along with the required attachments to
the Scholarship Coordinator (see list of application forms and required
attachments below).
Applicants should consult their schools concerning the selection process.
Campus Scholarship Coordinator must re-certify the award recipients to renew the
award each semester (if applicable).
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Who is eligible for the
Earline Parmon Scholarship?
The Earline Parmon Scholarship Fund provides financial
assistance to highly qualified underrepresented minority students who wish to
attend a Historically Black College or University.
Students interested in
applying for the Earline Parmon Scholarship must meet the following criteria:
A citizen of the United States of America.
Full-time student pursuing a degree in any discipline.
Demonstrated commitment to academic excellence and community service with a high
school GPA of not less than 3.0; a combined verbal/math score of 1650 or more on
the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or a score of 25 or higher on the American
College Testing (ACT) examination.
Recommended by their high school as academically exceptional.
Demonstrated financial need and maintain not less than 3.0 GPA each year for the
duration of the scholarship.
Application Package:
General Information Form
Enrollment/Certification of Academic Standing
Acceptance Form
Financial Aid Information
Attachments:
High School Transcript (for incoming Freshmen)
Undergraduate Transcript (for Graduate and Law School)
Resume and/or Personal Information Form
Recommendation Letters
Essay
Head Shot or Personal Photograph
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