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Albert G. Ilg Fellowship in Local Government
Gifts to the Albert G. Ilg Fellowship in Local Government fund provide financial support for students through awards that will defray living or academic-related expenses for the best graduate student(s) enrolled in the Master of Public Administration Program who express an interest in working in the area of local government administration and have completed their first two semesters of graduate study.
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Dr. John Tanaka Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry
Gifts to the Dr. John Tanaka Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry fund provide scholarship support for students enrolled in the University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences majoring in chemistry with interest in furthering their education by pursuing enrollment in a master’s
degree program, doctoral (“PhD”) program, or medical or dental school program.
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Frederick and Edith Wilhelm Family Scholarship
Gifts to the Frederick and Edith Wilhelm Family Scholarship will help provide scholarship support for a first-generation undergraduate student with financial need, who demonstrates academic excellence and is majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences.
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Fred Ho Endowment
Gifts to this fund will provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student, faculty member, or doctoral candidate, who has demonstrated research interest in the Fred Ho Collection.
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John T. Szarlan Memorial Student Mentor Award
Gifts to the John T. Szarlan Memorial Student Mentor Award provide scholarship support for full-time sophomore, junior, or senior students enrolled in University and participating as a student mentor in the First Year Experience program.
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Jorge Agüero Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Jorge Agüero Memorial Scholarship will be for students who are enrolled in College of Liberal Arts and Sciences pursuing either a doctoral degree in economics or a Master of Arts in Latina/o/x studies