Raymond Arthur & Angela LaMoy Scholarship
For students residing in Greater Waterbury.
For students residing in Greater Waterbury.
One-time award of $400 given to any current or former member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon staff for post-graduate studies, who has given at least two years of professional service to TKE.
Up to $1500 scholarship to any current or newly entering graduate library school student (MLS or PhD). Must provide proof of enrollment to an accredited library school. Open to citizens and permanent residents of the United States. Refer to web site for details, http://www.reforma.org.
Supports accredited college or university study for residents of the Connecticut community twenty-one town service area. In addition, a variety of restricted award programs are based on specific fund criteria (residency, school, course of study, etc.). Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis with consideration given to academic record, extracurricular activities, work experience, financial need, […]
For students with documented learning disabilities (written confirmation by appropriate school official required).
For students of Lebanese descent.
One-time award of $300 given to an undergraduate member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Must be a full-time student in good standing and demonstrate financial need. Preference will first be given to a member in the state of Texas but, if there is no qualified applicant, the scholarship will be open to any other qualified Teke.
“Criteria: All of the TKE Foundation leadership and scholarship awards are for the benefit of active collegiate members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, as of March 15, as defined by The Black Book Article VI Section 2 unless otherwise specified.”
Scholarship of $1000 awarded to an NSHSS member demonstrating outstanding dedication to community service and initiative in volunteer activities.
Must have at least sophomore standing (30 semester hours) at his/her respective university or college and currently be enrolled as an undergraduate student as defined by the applicant’s institution. Must be able to prove that his/her major relates to the information technology field. Approved majors include but are not limited to the following: computer systems, […]