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Eugene L. Shirk Memorial Scholarships
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| Scholarships or student grants level |
Undergraduate
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Countries where scholarship or student grant is applicable |
United States- Pennsylvania /
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Universities where scholarships or student grants are applicable |
Albright College /
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Countries which are eligible for the scholarhips or student grants |
United States- Pennsylvania /
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| Scholarships or student grants program description |
What is the Shirk Scholarship?
Albright College annually awards 25 Eugene Shirk Scholarships. These scholarships were established to honor the late Gene Shirk and to encourage Berks County students to follow his ideals - community service, leadership, strength of character and commitment to excellence. Shirk Scholarship recipients receive $60,000 to $80,000.
To apply for the Shirk Scholarship, a student must:
Currently attend a Berks County high school
Complete an Albright application for admission on or before December 15th, including the receipt of the School Report form, high school transcript, teacher recommendation, and the SAT or ACT test scores
Complete a Shirk Scholarship application on or before December 15th
Receive a written recommendation by December 15th from an adult who is knowledgeable about the applicant's involvement in and service to the school and/or community. The writer could be a volunteer coordinator, pastor, rabbi, club advisor, or coach.
If you have any questions, please contact Chris Boehm, director of admission, at cboehm@alb.edu .
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How much is the scholarship worth?
All new incoming Shirk Scholars will receive at least $60,000, or $15,000 per year. In addition, the College awards:
An additional $2,500 to Shirk Scholars who choose to live on campus, bringing the total Shirk Scholarship for resident students to $70,000 ($17,500 per year). Since the Shirk Scholarship recognizes service, leadership and qualities of character, the College naturally wants those qualities present in our residence halls as well as in our classrooms. To that end, the College encourages Shirk Scholars to live on campus by providing additional scholarship funds to help defray the higher cost of living on campus.
Funds to raise the total Shirk Scholarship to $80,000 ($20,000 per year) to those who qualify for the Honors Program at Albright. The College wishes to recognize with additional scholarship funds Shirk Scholars who excel academically as well as in service, leadership and personal qualities.
Shirk Scholars who qualify for the Honors Program will receive $80,000 regardless of whether they live on campus or not. Shirk Scholarships are awarded to entering Albright freshmen and are renewable each of the four years the student is enrolled at Albright College. In order to renew the scholarship, the student must be a fulltime day student on Albright's Reading campus, complete a minimum of 25 hours of community service per semester and maintain a grade point average of 3.0.
Students who are not awarded a Shirk Scholarship will go through the College's Scholarship Review Committee for other merit scholarship consideration. Students are also encouraged to apply for need based financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1. Students chosen to interview for the Shirk Scholarship are considered finalist and are guaranteed an award of at least $5000 to recognize their accomplishments.
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Study fields funded by the scholarships or student grants |
Non Subject Specific /
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| Official scholarships or student grants website: |
click here to go to the official website
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| Official scholarship or student grants email: |
cboehm@alb.edu
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Burse de studiu
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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| Student grants |
UEA School of Music Performance Scholarships
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Charles W. Christy III Memorial Scholarship - $400 nonrenewable
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Twyla Hord Memorial Scholarship
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Training Timothys Scholarship
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F. William Sunderman Scholarship
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Jack Donis 37 Academic Leadership Award
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The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Endowed Scholars Program
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The Mary Rubin and Benjamin M. Rubin Scholarship Fund
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Human Achievement Scholarship
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The College Club of Hartford Scholarships
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Manhattan School of Music, United States - New York, New York
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New York Film Academy, United States - New York, New York
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Branford Hall Career Institute, United States- Connecticut, Branford, Southington, Windsor
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Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College, United States- Michigan, Mount Pleasant
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Modesto Junior College, United States- California, Modesto
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DeVry University, United States- California, Bakersfield, Colton, Daly City, Elk Grove, Fremont
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Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC), United States- South carolina, Florence
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Mediadesign - Hochschule für Design und Informatik, Germany, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Munich
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Pädagogische Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, Schwäbisch Gmünd
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Universidad de Navarra, Spain, Navarra
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Nossi College Of Art, United States - Tennessee, Goodlettsville
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