Are you taking a RISE class in spring 2014 and want a scholarship?
Do you know what RISE is?
Do you know what RISE is?
RISE courses are coded as "Research", "International", "Service", or "Experiential" and there are courses in Kelley that are RISE. We also have RISE Scholarships available for spring 2014, which means that if you are planning to enroll in one of these courses in spring 2014, you should apply for a scholarship!
Spring 2014 RISE Courses:
Spring 2014 RISE Scholarships:
Citizens Energy Group RISE Diversity Scholarship 1
• Student must be registered in a course which has a R-I-S-E designation
• Student must be enrolled in the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI
• Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2
• Student must be an Indiana resident
• Preference given to Marion county residents or residents of the seven contiguous counties
• Special consideration is given to underrepresented populations
Citizens Energy Group RISE Diversity Scholarship 2
• Student must be registered in a course which has a R-I-S-E designation
• Student must be enrolled in the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI
• Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2
• Student must be an Indiana resident
• Preference given to Marion county residents or residents of the seven contiguous counties
• Special consideration is given to underrepresented populations
Powers & Sons Construction Company, Inc. RISE Diversity Scholarship
• Student must be registered in a course which has a R-I-S-E designation
• Student must be enrolled in the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI
• Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8
• Student must be a resident of the State of Indiana with preference given to Marion, Lake, St. Joseph and Allen county residents
• Special consideration will be given to underrepresented populations
Mays Family Rise Scholarship for Men in Business
• Student must be registered in a course which has a R-I-S-E designation
• Student must be a male undergraduate student in the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI
• Special consideration will be given to underrepresented populations