Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship

Brief Description

The Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship, offered by Ball State University, provides financial support to undergraduate students with a passion for promoting diversity and inclusion in their communities.

Host Institution(s)

The Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship is hosted by Ball State University, a public research university located in Muncie, Indiana. The scholarship was established in honor of Muriel and Irene Goldman, two pioneers in promoting diversity and social justice.

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Level/Field of Study

The Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship is available for undergraduate students pursuing any field of study at Ball State University.

Number of Awards

Each year, up to two students are selected to receive the Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship.

Target Group

The Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship is open to all undergraduate students at Ball State University, with special emphasis on those who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting diversity and social justice in their communities.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship provides a renewable award of $10,000 per year, which can be used towards tuition, fees, and other educational expenses at Ball State University.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship,

  • Applicants must be currently enrolled as full-time undergraduate students at Ball State University.
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
  • They must also demonstrate a strong commitment to promoting diversity and social justice through their academic achievements, leadership experiences, and community involvement.

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Application Instructions

To apply for the Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, a personal essay, and two letters of recommendation. The personal essay should highlight the applicant’s commitment to diversity and social justice, as well as their academic and leadership achievements. Applications are typically due in spring, and the selected recipients will be notified in the summer.

Official Website

For more information on the Muriel and Irene Goldman Scholarship, including application deadlines and requirements, please visit the official website.