Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship

Brief Description

The Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship at Illinois State University is a merit-based scholarship that provides financial support to students who are committed to making a positive impact in their community through higher education. This scholarship is in honor of Everett N. Israel, a former Trustee of Illinois State University, and his dedication to providing access to quality education.

Host Institution(s)

Illinois State University, located in the historic town of Normal, is a public university known for its excellent academic programs and supportive community. It offers over 190 undergraduate and graduate programs across its eight colleges.

This is a scholarship by

The Illinois State University

All Scholarships from The Illinois State University.

Level/Field of Study

The Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship is available to undergraduate students in any field of study.

Number of Awards

The scholarship is awarded to five outstanding students every year.

Target Group

The scholarship is open to all students, regardless of their nationality, who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to serving their communities.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship covers full tuition, room and board, and a stipend for books and supplies. Recipients of the scholarship also have access to additional resources and support from the university’s Office of Financial Aid and the TFA Program.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for the scholarship,

  • Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5, demonstrate financial need, and have a strong record of community service and leadership.
  • They must also apply and be admitted to Illinois State University as a full-time undergraduate student.

Also Check Out: Franzie Loepp Endowed Scholarship for Technology and Engineering Education

Application Instructions

To apply for the Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship, students must complete the university’s online application for admission. They must also submit a separate application for the scholarship, which includes an essay, letters of recommendation, and financial aid information. The application deadline is March 1st every year.

Official Website

To learn more about the Everett N. Israel/TFA Scholarship at Illinois State University, visit the official website.