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The application process is in January and February each Spring.

The application process for 2008 is now over. No more applications are being accepted.

Graduate Scholarships

  • Hallie Deaton Choate Scholarship - Be a full-time student in good academic standing. Be either an undergraduate or graduate student in the College of Human Sciences. If a transfer, must have completed two semesters as a full-time student at Florida State University. If from Basic Studies, must have completed one term as an upper level student. Provide evidence of merit and need.
  • Jacqueline Bouder Clemens & Leslie E. Clemens Scholarship - Be a graduate student majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Child Development, or Nutrition. Have worked professionally in his or her field for at least three years. Demonstrate high scholarship (3.0 grade point average or above). Have the ability to work well with others. Possess high moral standards. Demonstrated evidence of active involvement in a related professional organization. Have leadership skills.
  • Costa and Emma Kittles Scholarship - Be a black African-American student. Have completed at least one semester of study in the College. Have a GPA of 2.25 or above. Demonstrate a need for financial assistance. Demonstrate potential for successful completion of the undergraduate/graduate degree pursued.
  • Florence Smith McAllister Endowed Fellowship – The recipient of this award must be a graduate student classified as full-time (9 semester hours) and be enrolled in the College of Human Sciences with a major in one of the departments of the College; have maintained at least a 3.75 GPA on a 4.00 scale; provide evidence of outstanding character, leadership and participation in university activities. Please provide three letters of recommendation from people who can verify these three traits.
  • Elsie Thomas Miller Scholarship - This award is designated for an outstanding Human Sciences major. To qualify, the student must be a full-time student; be an undergraduate (junior or senior) or a graduate student, majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Child Development, Family Relations, or Nutrition; show evidence of academic ability; and show evidence of financial need.
  • Margaret Rector Sandels Scholarship – This scholarship recognizes excellence in scholarship. The recipient of the award must be a doctoral student classified as full-time (9 semester hours), and be enrolled in the College of Human Sciences with a major in one of the departments of the College; have maintained at least a 3.75 GPA on a 4.00 scale; have a signed Ph.D prospectus; and provide two letters of recommendation including one from the major professor.
  • Wilson-Sitton Scholarship - This scholarship is awarded on an alternate basis annually between an undergraduate and graduate student. Students, who must have been enrolled for at least one semester and have maintained a 3.5 grade point average for initial award and a minimum 3.25 grade point average in the renewing year, may be in any degree program in the College of Human Sciences (not including Interdivisional Programs). Students must submit a 1-2 page typed statement regarding their professional goals, focusing on how their degree will help them to reach these goals.
  • Genevieve Thomas Scholarship - Be a black African-American student. Have declared a major in the College of Human Sciences. Have completed at least one semester of study in the College.

Applications and Scholarships are available ONLY during the first part of Spring Semester for that calendar year.

For additional information regarding scholarships please contact:

Tara Hartman
242-B Sandels Building
Tallahassee FL, 32306
Office Phone: (850) 644-7221
thartman@fsu.edu

 

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