This scholarship shall be awarded to 5 regularly enrolled undergraduate students in the Industrial Distribution program. Candidates shall have sophomore or above status and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. Preference shall be given to candidates who are actively involved in the Industrial Distribution Organization at UNK.
Established by a gift of the Armagost Family in memory of Rob Armagost, this scholarship will be awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the Department of Industrial Technology. Recipients shall have junior or senior class standing. Preference will be given to Industrial Technology majors who participate in a varsity intercollegiate athletic program sponsored by UNK.
Established to provide financial assistance to a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student majoring in Business.
Recipient shall be a senior majoring in Family Studies and Interior Design in the College of Business and Technology with an expressed desire to pursue a career in education. A cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 is required.
Established by a gift from J. A. & Fern Baldwin to provide financial assistance to a junior or senior student majoring in Business Administration or Economics. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in their discipline. Selection will be based upon financial need.
Established by the friends and family of the late Theodore G. Baldwin to provide financial assistance to high school graduates of Kearney High School who will be majoring in Business.
This scholarship shall be awarded to undergraduate students in the Industrial Technology Department. Candidates should be majoring in Construction Management and have sophomore or above class standing.
Awarded to one freshman and one currently enrolled student in the College of Business and Technology at UNK. Candidates shall be graduates of either Kearney High or Kearney Catholic and have an expressed desire to pursue a career in banking after graduation.
Awarded to students majoring in Family Studies who have a class standing of sophomore or above and a cumulative gpa of 3.5 or higher.
This scholarship is open to any current Beta Gamma Sigma member or student who will be invited to become a BGS member during the 2008-2009 academic year. In the case of a nominee, the award will be contingent upon acceptance of the membership invitation. Recipients must be degree-seeking in a business program and will have a senior or master's grade level.
Established by Mrs. John J. Boasen in memory of her husband, this scholarship will be awarded to students enrolled in the College of Business.
This scholarship shall be awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior majoring in Business Education.
Established to provide financial assistance to one or more undergraduate students majoring in Construction Management in the College of Business and Technology. Recipients must be graduates of Kearney High School and have a desire to pursue a career in construction management upon graduation.
This scholarship will be awarded to a student who has a sophomore, junior or senior class standing and has a major in the Family Studies and Interior Design department. The candidate shall have a gpa of 3.2 or above.
Established in 1978 by the Business Department, to provide financial assistance to students who are majoring in Business Administration and/or Accounting.
To be awarded to 3 students majoring in Industrial Distribution; candidates must be either a junior or senior, have a cumulative gpa of at least 3.0 and must be a member of the Industrial Distribution organization at UNK.
This scholarship is awarded to a student in the Aircraft Systems Management program. The recipient must be a resident of Hall County or an adjacent county. If no applicants meet that requirement, the committee may select a recipient who is a resident of central Nebraska. Past academic achievement and demonstrated potential for future academic and professional accomplishments shall be considered.
Established by Carol Cope in memory of her husband Ron, this scholarship shall be awarded to a student majoring in Agri-Business. The recipient shall have junior class standing and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Financial need may be considered.
This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate majoring in Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance or Economics. The recipient must be a senior with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above. Students with financial need are preferred.
The recipient of this scholarship must be a senior who is majoring in Accounting in the College of Business and Technology. Candidates shall have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above and recipient must be entering their 5th year of education and in pursuit of the 150 credit hour accounting requirement.
Established to help support qualified students of UNK in Family Studies and Interior Design with one award made each year to a junior or senior student majoring in Human Development and Family Relationships. The recipient must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, including a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in the major. The student must be active in one or more department student organizations. If a suitable applicant is not found the scholarship will be awarded to another student with a major in the department.
Established in memory of Walter F. Deyle by friends, family and associates, this scholarship will be awarded to a senior student majoring in Business Administration with an emphasis in real estate. The recipient must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and a 3.5 GPA in business classes.
Established by the friends and family of Debra Dirks, this scholarship will be awarded to a sophomore, junior, or senior student majoring in Family Studies and Interior Design. The recipient must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
Established by gifts from Mrs. Arnold Ender in memory of her husband to provide financial assistance to students majoring in Business Administration. Recipients must be a junior or senior with a minimum 3.0 GPA in their discipline. Financial need shall be considered.
Established to help students preparing for a career in Family Studies. Preference shall be given to graduates of any accredited Nebraska high school who meet the following qualifications: full-time enrollment in the Department of Family Studies (15 hrs. minimum), junior or senior status, minimum 2.5 GPA, demonstrated aptitude and potential for the profession, and demonstrate financial need.
Recipients of this scholarship shall be majoring in Business, Mathematics, Computer Science or Management Information Systems. They must have graduated from a Buffalo County High School.
Awarded to a junior with a declared major in Information Networking and Telecommunications. The recipient is required to have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 and a 3.0 grade point average in department courses. Students must be full-time, a member of the Information Networking and Telecommunications Student Leadership Group and must have completed ITEC 335 and be enrolled in or completed ITEC 345 and all required prerequisites. Additionally the recipient must demonstrate a professional attitude, character, quality of academic work and quality of communication skills. Three letters of character reference must be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid for consideration of this scholarship.
Recipients of this scholarship must be pursuing a major in the College of Business & Technology. Candidates shall be graduates of high schools located in Adams, Buffalo, Custer, Dawson, Hall, Howard, Kearney, Phelps, or Sherman counties.
Established in memory of deceased members of the sorority, this scholarship will be awarded to an upperclass student with a major or minor in Family Studies and Interior Design. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Established in memory of Delia Garrett, this scholarship shall be awarded to a student majoring in Family Studies and Interior Design. The primary consideration in awarding this scholarship is financial need.
The purpose of this scholarship is to support students in the Business Department. Financial need shall be the main criterion. Past academic achievement and demonstration of potential for future academic and professional accomplishments may be considered.
Candidates for this scholarship shall be undergraduates majoring in Marketing/Management and graduates of a Nebraska high school. Preference will be given to candidates with freshman or sophomore class standing.
This scholarship shall be awarded to undergraduate students majoring in accounting who have senior class standing. They shall have expressed a desire to pursue a career in the area of accounting after graduation. Preference shall be given to candidates who have demonstrated financial need.
Established by Bobbie Griffin in memory of her husband, this scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of David City High School majoring in one of the following degrees: Architecture, Business Administration, Engineering, Agriculture and Natural Resources, or Business and Technology. The recipient must have a minimum 2.0 GPA.
The recipient must be enrolled in the College of Business and Technology with junior, senior or graduate class standing the term following selection. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. The recipient must be a U.S. citizen. Preference is given to candidates who are parents of dependent children.
Candidates of this scholarship shall be majoring in Business Administration or Business Education, have sophomore class standing or above, a minimum cumulative gpa of 3.0 and have graduated from a York County, Nebraska High School.
Established to help support students at UNK. Recipients shall be full-time juniors or seniors majoring in Business with a minimum 2.75 GPA. They must be meeting the University academic requirements. Although financial need may be considered, it should not be the determining factor.
Awarded to one or more undergraduate students in the College of Business and Technology. Candidates shall have a minimum cumulative gpa of 3.0.
Recipients of this scholarship shall be enrolled in the College of Business and Technology with a Business Administration major. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. The recipients permanent residency must be in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado or Wyoming.
To be awarded to one junior or senior majoring in Construction Engineering or Construction Management. Candidate should have a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative gpa and have a demonstrated interest and involvement in construction.
Established to celebrate the life of Dr. Floyd E. Krubeck. This scholarship shall be awarded to regularly enrolled undergraduate students majoring in Business Education, Construction Management, Industrial Distribution, or Telecommunications Management. Recipients shall have a sophomore or above class standing and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
DAISY KUSKIE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship shall be awarded to regularly enrolled undergraduates majoring in Industrial Technology. Candidates shall be incoming freshman and shall have a 3.0 or above GPA.
PEGGY (ROBINSON) & MICHAEL KELLEY SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to assist students of UNK. Special consideration should be given to students with any of the following attributes: Graduates of Holdrege High School, graduates of Millard North High School, affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority or majoring in Accounting. Selection shall be based on financial need.
LANDSTROM/TAYLOR ENDOWED BUSINESS FUND: Recipients of this shall be enrolled in the College of Business and Technology. Candidates shall be sophomores or above and have a 3.25 or above GPA. Preference will go to candidates who have demonstrated financial need.
L.D. SUPPLY, INC. INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship will be awarded to students majoring in Industrial Distribution in the College of Business and Technology. Recipients shall have junior or senior class standing and a minimum 3.0 GPA.
ORA F. AND ZELMA LINDAU FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP:
Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student majoring in Industrial Technology. The recipient must be a sophomore or above and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or above. Financial need is required.
RAY E. LUNDY SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship is awarded to one or more graduate students of UNK in Business Administration. Selection is based on academic achievement and demonstration of potential for future academic and professional accomplishments.
BERNICE D. MANTOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by the friends and family of the late Mrs. Mantor to provide financial assistance to a junior or senior student majoring in Family Studies and Interior Design. The recipient must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Selection is based upon scholarship, accomplishment, professional goals and participation in campus activities.
WILLAMETTE MARTIN SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by Jarome Martin in honor of Willamette, this scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in Family & Consumer Sciences. The recipient must be a sophomore, junior, or senior, and have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Preference shall be given to applicants who graduated from Kearney High School.
MATTSON FAMILY ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP:
The recipient of this scholarship must have sophomore class standing or above and be enrolled full-time in the College of Business & Technology, Education, or Fine Arts & Humanities.
McDERMOTT & MILLER ACCOUNTING SCHOLARSHIP:
Recipients must be majoring in Accounting and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5. Candidates shall have an expressed interest in pursuing a career in the area of public accounting Central Nebraska following graduation. Recipients must also be in pursuit of completing the credit hours required to qualify for the Certified Public Accountant exam.
WAYNE R. & VIRGINIA E. L. McKINNEY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to help support students enrolled at UNK. Two scholarships will be awarded each year, one to a Business major, and one to an athlete in any field of study. Selection criteria include a minimum 3.0 GPA, with first consideration given to students from Buffalo County and then to students from Central Nebraska.
MESSMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to help support students of UNK with a major in the Industrial Technology Department, who shall have achieved at least junior standing at the time of the use of the scholarship. Selection criteria considered are past academic achievement and demonstration of potential for future academic and professional accomplishments. Although financial need may be considered as a criterion, it should not be the determinant factor.
Awarded to one or more undergraduate students in the Industrial Distribution program. Candidates shall have a sophomore or above class standing and a cumulative gpa of 3.0 or higher. Preference to students who are involved in the Industrial Distribution program at UNK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS SCHOLARSHIP:
The number of recipients will be determined by the grant amount received by the local home builders association from the national home builders. The recipient must be a full-time second semester freshman or above. The student must be majoring in Industrial Technology/Construction Management/or Interior Design and be a member of the NAHB student chapter at UNK. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required. To be considered for this scholarship, applicants must submit a written letter of application addressed to the West Central Nebraska Home Builders Scholarship committee explaining career goals in the construction management field. This letter must be submitted to the UNK Office of Financial Aid and will be forwarded to the scholarship selection committee along with information submitted on the on-line application.
This scholarship will be awarded to 2 full time undergraduate students majoring in Construction Management, with a minimum cumulative gpa of 3.0 and sophomore class standing or above.
Awarded to a student in any major with a declared minor in Safety Education in the department of Industrial Technology. Candidate shall have a minimum cumulative gpa of 2.5.
ANITA NICKMAN/WEST CENTRAL NEBRASKA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP:
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate majoring in Construction Management in the Department of Industrial Technology. The recipient must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and sophomore class standing or above.
VERLYN R. OBERING ACCOUNTING SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by CPA Verlyn Obering, a Kearney State College alumnus. This scholarship will be awarded to upperclass students majoring in Accounting. Selection will be based upon merit and financial need.
CLARA OCKINGA BUSINESS EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by Clara Ockinga, a member of the Business Department faculty for over 31 years, this scholarship will be awarded to a second semester sophomore or junior majoring in Business Education. The recipient must have at least a minimum 2.5 GPA. Selection is based upon scholarship, financial need, and a good moral character.
OLDFATHER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP: This scholarship will be awarded to one or more regularly enrolled undergraduate students in the College of Business & Technology.
OTTO OLSEN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by former Kearney State College Professor Otto Olsen, this scholarship will be awarded to a sophomore or junior student preparing for a career in Industrial Technology.
PAPE' GROUP INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION SCHOLARSHIP: Recipients of this scholarship shall be undergraduates majoring in Industrial Distribution. Candidates shall be sophomore status or above and have a 3.0 or above GPA.
PAYNE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP:
Established by the Payne family, the scholarship shall be awarded to a Business Administration major. Criteria include a minimum 2.5 GPA, past academic achievement, and potential for future academic and professional accomplishments.
PHI BETA LAMBDA SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship will be awarded to a member of Phi Beta Lambda with fifteen hours inclusive of business or related courses. The recipient must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
THE PLATTE VALLEY STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to help support students of UNK in the College of Business or Business-related area, i.e. Mathematics, Computer Science, etc. Recipients must be a high school graduate of Buffalo County or an adjacent county with a 3.0 or above GPA.
LORI PRAUNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Established to commemorate the life of Lori Prauner, this scholarship shall be awarded to students majoring in Economics or Management/Marketing in the College of Business and Technology. Recipients shall have a junior or above class standing, a cumulative GPA or 3.0 or above, and a farming or ranching background. Preference shall be given to students who qualify for the work-study program. Financial need shall be considered but need not be the sole determinant.
JOANN & EARL RADEMACHER SCHOLARSHIP:
The recipients of this scholarship must be enrolled in either the College of Business & Technology or the College of Education, and have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 or above. A minimum class standing of sophomore status is also required.
JAMES SCHMID MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship is awarded to undergraduates majoring in Industrial Distribution. Preference is given to students with demonstrated financial need.
SCHMITZ FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP:
Three scholarships awarded annually. One to an Accounting major, one to a Business Education major and one to a Management Information Systems major. Candidates shall have a minimum GPA of 2.75, be full-time, have demonstrated financial need, and have second semester junior status.
Awarded to students in Family Studies or Interior Design.
DALE L. & ELLEN J.
SCHROEDER SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to provide financial assistance to a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student. Recipients must be majoring in Criminal Justice, Political Science, or any major within the College of Business and Technology, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have graduated from a Nebraska high school.
SHELTER DISTRIBUTION FUND: This scholarship shall be awarded to students majoring in Industrial Distribution. They shall be undergraduates with sophomore or above class standing.
GEORGIA WARREN SPELTS SCHOLARSHIP:
Awarded to a full-time undergraduate in the Department of Family Studies and Interior Design. Recipient must have a sophomore class standing or above, a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0, and be a graduate of a Nebraska high school.
DR. ARTHUR L. STEGEMAN SCHOLARSHIP:
Established to help support students of UNK in the Department of Industrial Technology and/or Athletics. Selection shall be based on candidates' past academic achievement and demonstration of potential for future academic and professional accomplishment. Financial need and worthiness will also be considered as well as the applicant's minority status (it being the wish of the Donors that preference be given to minority students where possible).
R.B. WELCH FAMILY MEMORIAL: This scholarship shall be awarded to full-time students majoring in Management, Marketing, Business Administration, Accounting or Finance within the College of Business and Technology. Candidates shall have a 2.5 to 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to candidates with a part-time job.
WELLS FARGO BANK SCHOLARSHIP FUND:
Recipients of this scholarship shall be pursuing a major in the College of Business & Technology. Candidates shall be graduates of high schools located in Adams, Buffalo, Custer, Dawson, Hall, Howard, Kearney, Phelps, or Sherman counties.
UNK BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOLARSHIP:
This scholarship shall be awarded to students with junior class standing and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Candidates must be enrolled in the College of Business and Technology.