2018-2019 Scholarship Application The ISU Credit Union is offering three (3) $2,000 scholarships for the 2018-2019 school year. The scholarships are eligible for annual renewal, up to four years, allowing recipients to potentially receive a maximum amount of $8,000 in scholarships over the course of their collegiate years. Applications are available to ISU Credit Union members intending to enroll or are already enrolled full-time in an undergraduate degree program at either Indiana State University or Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The total amount of $2,000.00 will be distributed in $1,000.00 increments each semester. The stipend will be made payable to the institution to cover tuition, books, and/or fees. Eligibility Requirements 1. The applicant must be an ISU Credit Union member in good standing, or the applicant s parent/legal guardian must be an ISU Credit Union member in good standing, with an account opened on or before December 29, 2017. The successful applicant must maintain membership status throughout the duration of the award. A member in good standing is defined as a member who has a minimum balance of $5.00 in his or her account, has not been delinquent on any loans, and has not caused the ISU Credit Union a loss. 2. The applicant must have a grade point average of 2.75 or above (on a 4.0 scale). 3. The applicant must demonstrate leadership skills, along with involvement in school and/or community activities. 4. The applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll in an undergraduate degree program at either Indiana State University or Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College on a full-time basis (minimum of twelve (12) credit hours). 5. The applicant cannot be an ISU Credit Union employee or official. Immediate family members of, or anyone living in the same household with, ISU Credit Union employees or officials are also ineligible. Ineligible family members include: spouse, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, sibling, or grandchildren. Disbursements All disbursements will be made directly to the recipient s academic institution each eligible semester in the amount of $1,000 for a total of $2,000.00 for the academic year. Stipends cannot be applied to summer courses. Each scholarship recipient must sign a release authorizing ISU Credit Union to monitor status for continuation of the award. Scholarship recipients may be asked to be an ISU Credit Union Ambassador throughout the academic school year. To qualify for full scholarship benefits, the student must maintain a good conduct standing and a 2.70 (on a 4.0 scale) accumulative GPA. Should a recipient fall below the required 2.70 GPA or drop out between semester disbursements, or change status from full-time to part-time during the year, he or she would forfeit the remainder of the scholarship. Page 1 of 5
Instructions 1. Please legibly complete (typed or printed in ink) all parts of the application and sign it. All information included in the application will be confidential. An incomplete and/or unsigned application will be deemed ineligible. 2. Place the last four digits of your social security number in the upper right-hand corner 3. Submit the completed and signed application, along with a copy of your high school/college transcripts to: Scholarship Committee, ISU Credit Union, 444 N. 3 rd St., Terre Haute, IN 47807 4. Application period is open from October 1, 2017 until January 1, 2018. The application must be postmarked on or before January 1, 2018. The Selection Committee will review all applications and make the final decision. Scholarship recipients will be notified in February 2018. Selection Criteria Selection criteria will reflect personal and academic goals, relationship of education to goals, community service and personal achievements. Additionally, responses will be judged on content, clarity, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and neatness. The Selection Committee uses a point system to evaluate the application. Points are allotted as follows: 1. Personal Achievements School/work involvement, community service, volunteer work, achievements, leadership opportunities, etc. Honors and awards from academics, community or philanthropic organizations, and athletics Academics 2. Essay How will this award assist you in obtaining your goals beyond college? Describe a mistake you have made in your life and what you have learned from it. What does the term financial literacy or financial education mean to you, and how does it impact your generation? If you could implement an initiative or program in order for the credit union to reach more of the college-aged demographic, what would it be? 3. Writing Skills Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and neatness Page 2 of 5
Please print (in legible ink) or type: Indiana State University Federal Credit Union Scholarship Application Name: ISUFCU Member Number: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Social Security Number: High School: College level completed: Freshman Sophomore Junior College/University: Indiana State University Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College I hereby attest that all of the information I have provided for this application is true and accurate. Furthermore, I understand that a history of my financial relationship with the ISU Credit Union will be researched. If selected as a recipient, I understand that any misstatement or omission of fact on this application may result in the termination of this award. I am, or my parent/legal guardian, is an ISU Credit Union member in good standing (see definition on page 1 of application). If parent account, provide name: I am enrolled or intend to enroll in Indiana State University or Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. I understand that I must have a high school or college grade point average of 2.75 or above (on a 4.0 scale) to apply, and, if received, must maintain a good conduct standing and grade point average of 2.7 or above (on a 4.0 scale) at either Indiana State University or Saint Mary-of-the- Woods College. Should I fall below the required 2.70 GPA or drop out between semester disbursements, or change status from full-time to part-time during the year, I forfeit the remainder of the scholarship. I authorize the ISU Credit Union to use my name and photo for publicity purposes if selected as a recipient. I understand that I may be asked to represent the ISU Credit Union as an ambassador on my college campus during the academic school year. I have provided a copy of my high school and/or college transcripts as part of the scholarship application. I authorize Indiana State University or Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College to release information concerning my grades and conduct standing to determine eligibility. Signature: Date: Page 3 of 5
Last Four Digits of Social Security Number Please print (in legible ink) or type: High School and/or College Grade Point Average: Field of study: Expected degree completion date: (month/year) Do you know of any other awards or scholarships you will be receiving this year? If so, what awards and what are the scholarship amounts? Using only the space provided below, please record your activities. List them in the order of importance to you within each of the categories and include only hours spent outside the classroom. School/work involvement, community service, volunteer work, achievements, etc. Activity Information Organization Contact Honors and awards from academic, community, or philanthropic organizations, and athletics Page 4 of 5
Last Four Digits of Social Security Number Essay Questions On a separate piece of paper (no more than two typed 8 ½ x 11 pages), please type or legibly write in ink your answers to the following questions (see Essay, Page 2). Please place the last four digits of your Social Security Number in the upper right hand corner. Do not write your name on the extra sheet(s) of paper. 1. How will this award assist you in obtaining your goals beyond college? 2. Describe a mistake you have made in your life and what you have learned from it. 3. What does the term financial literacy or financial education mean to you, and how does it impact your generation? 4. If you could implement an initiative or program in order for the credit union to reach more of the college-aged demographic, what would it be? Page 5 of 5