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  • Clubs of America Scholarship Award for Career Success, Due 8/31

    The Clubs of America Scholarship Award for Career Success is an award of $1500 for any student with a 3.0+ GPA. Applicants are asked to write an 800 word essay about their professional ambitions. No citizenship requirement stated.

    Deadline: August 31

    Learn more at http://www.greatclubs.com/scholarship-award-for-career-success.asp 

    Would you like assistance in preparing a strong scholarship application?  The Office of Special Scholarship Programs assists current undergraduate and professional school students with applying for awards, internships and other educational opportunities. If you would like assistance, please contact OSSP, who will help you with the application process in all its steps. 312-355-2477, ssp@uic.edu .

  • Scholarship for Summer Study in the UK

    Thomas Gale Scholarship for Kenyan and US students

    2 awards available for current undergraduate students ordinarily resident in the US - students will be able to apply for one of our 3 week summer school courses listed here.

    The scholarship is up to the value of £3000, covering;

    TuitionAccommodationFlightsVisa costs

    + a stipend for living costs.

    This is a need based award aimed at students who would not ordinarily be able to afford to come to SOAS Academic Summer School.

    The deadline for applications is March 31st.

    SOAS is part of the University of London and was formerly known as the School of Oriental and African Studies. Their Academic Summer School offers three and five-week courses taught by SOAS' world-renowned academics. Summer School courses are chosen from across the university, and are divided into five themes:

    Culture, Society and Area Studies  Development Studies and EnvironmentFinance, Economics and BusinessLawPolitics

  • OSSP: General Scholarship Information Session, Thurs. 8/28

    Come get information about searching and applying for awards!

    Hosted by the Office of Special Scholarship Programs

    Thursday, 8/28 at 2:00 pm
    2550 University Hall

    Questions?  Can't attend but want more information?  Contact Sheena Miller at sheena@uic.edu

    View the full schedule of Fall 2014 OSSP Info Sessions here: http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/2014%20fall%20scholarship%20information%20sessions%20calendar.pdf 

  • APIASF Scholarship for Asian and/or Pacific Islander students, Apply by 1/8/16

    APIASF Scholarship Program

    For Asian and/or Pacific Islander students. Must be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States to apply and be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2016. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or have earned a GED, and must apply for federal financial aid using the FAFSA. One letter of recommendation is required.  The award amounts range from $2,500 - $15,000. Apply online at http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html Deadline: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 9:00pm EST

    Students can receive assistance with their applications by contacting Beth Powers at ssp@uic.edu

  • James "Rhio" O'Connor Memorial Scholarship Fund, Apply Now

    The James "Rhio" O'Connor Memorial Scholarship Fund  has over $10,000 in cash awards available to college students.  Students must submit an essay focused on a specific topic.  Applicants must be currently enrolled in a US based college or university. Deadline: still accepting applications.  Website: http://www.cancermonthly.com/scholarship.asp  

  • Spring 2020 Laurette Kirstein Scholarship for International Students (Deadline to apply: 3/20)

  • Applications Now Open for the 2017-2018 Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship!

  • Fitness Writing Scholarship

    Garage Gym Planner is awarding a scholarship of $3000 to deserving candidates which will help them cover the academic costs for the future.

    Words are a powerful medium and we understand that they are more important than ever when you consider good and effective content is what separates our website from the rest of our competitors.

    To participate, we require you to come up with content that is factual, offers value and thoroughly researched.

    The subject would be "The Impact of Technology on Physical Health of Teens Today." 3 winners will each receive a scholarship of $1000 which will be sent in their name to their respective colleges and universities.

    You can find additional info on this page: http://garagegymplanner.com/scholarship/

  • LARES Tuition Award, Apply by Fri. 4/15

    Latin American Recruitment and Educational Services (LARES) program is currently soliciting applications for the Fall 2016 LARES Tuition Award. The goal for this award is to assist LARES students in obtaining a baccalaureate degree. Candidates are considered based on merit and leadership. Recipients may receive full or partial tuition waivers, depending on funds available.

    Note: Award does not cover university fees or study abroad.

    The LARES Tuition Award application is available in the scholarship section of the LARES website: lares.uic.edu

    The application and all supporting documents must be submitted to the LARES office (1200 W. Harrison, Suite 2640) by 4/15/16 by 5pm.

    Criteria*Students must have earned a minimum of 24 credits toward graduation at the time of application.

    *Transfer students must have earned a minimum of 12 credits toward graduation at UIC.

    *Students must maintain a full-time course load during the Fall 2016 semester.

    *Students must be in good academic standing with a recommended cumulative GPA of 3.00 minimum.

    *Be a US citizen or legal permanent resident.

    *See application for additional requirements and instructions.

    For more information please contact Iliana Miranda at imiran2@uic.edu.

     

  • Apply for 2018 Beckman Scholars Program, Letter of Intent due 3/1

  • The Mark A. Wyatt Memorial Scholarship - Deadline: 3/10

  • TYLENOL® Future Care Scholarship, Due Tues. 6/30

    Each year the makers of TYLENOL® award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we’re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. For more information visit: http://www.tylenol.com/news/scholarship?id=tylenol/news/subptyschol.inc  Deadline: June 30, 2015

  • Over 30 Scholarships Available via UIC's Student Affairs! (Deadline to apply: January 20th)

  • Scholarships for US & International Students – Deadline: 11/3 by 5pm

  • Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholars Scholarship (Applications due January 22, 2020)

  • Glamour's 2015 Top 10 College Women Competition, Due 9/15

    Glamour's 2015 Top 10 College Women Competition honors the country's ten most incredible undergrads with scholarship money, a special trip to NYC, and coverage in the magazine.  Alumnae society includes power ladies ranging from Martha Stewart to Olympic swimmer Allison Schmitt.

    Nine awards of $3,000 and one grand-prize of $20,000 are given.  Open to students who will be full-time juniors in fall 2014 at a four-year college in the U.S. or Canada.

    Deadline: September 15.  Website: http://www.glamour.com/about/top-10-college-women 

  • Mark A. Forester Scholarship, Due 7/31

    The Mark A. Forester Scholarship is an award of $1000 for a  currently enrolled student. To enter, the student must write a 300-500-word essay explaining how they go about honoring America's military heroes.  No citizenship requirement.
    Deadline: July 31
    Website: http://www.rockymountainmattress.com/company/mark-a-forester-scholarship.php 

    Would you like assistance in preparing a strong scholarship application?  The Office of Special Scholarship Programs assists current undergraduate and professional school students with applying for awards, internships and other educational opportunities. If you would like assistance, please contact OSSP, who will help you with the application process in all its steps. 312-355-2477, ssp@uic.edu .

  • Fulbright Week: Info Sessions, Alumni Panel, and Public Health Info this Week

    Fulbright week at UIC is happening! Please take note of these information sessions and follow up with OSSP if you would like to talk about Fulbright options:

    Tuesday 4/15: College of Medicine Fulbright and Other Scholarships Info Session
    Information about opportunities for students of medicine
    3 - 4pm, CMW 106

    Wednesday 4/16: Fulbright Panel
    UIC Alumni discuss their experiences applying for and participating in Fulbright
    4-5pm, 2550 UH

    Thursday, 4/17: Fulbright School of Public Health Presentation
    Information about funded opportunities to pursue research in public health overseas
    12 - 1pm, SPH 192

    More information:

    UIC deadline: Sept. 12, national deadline: Oct.17

    Students who plan projects early and work on them over the summer will find the application process MUCHeasier.

    What is the Fulbright grant?

    The Fulbright Scholarship sends students abroad to do a program of study or research in one of around 140 countries OR to teach English for a year in one of over 50 countries. You must have your bachelor's degree before you leave, but you can apply at any point in your life once you have that first degree. For a Fulbright Full Grant you put together a proposal of study or research that would take 10-12 months to perform. Some countries require you to know the language well, others are flexible on language requirements. Programs of study can include classes, research projects, library work, observations, training in the creative arts, surveys, lab work - in short, anything that would help you study or learn more about your proposed topic.

    Tell me more about the teaching grants...

    Fulbright also offers students the chance to apply to teach English.  In some countries you would teach in a high school, in others elementary and in others at the college level. Language requirements vary from country to country. Many countries have no language requirement. The English Teaching Assistants (ETA) are generally students who have some teaching experience, and believe that the ETA experience will help to prepare them for what they are doing in the future.

    Why should I consider it?
    The Fulbright name is well respected in the U.S. and beyond. Past scholars have considered it an experience of a lifetime. They learn about new cultures or deepen their knowledge of one they already were acquainted with. They make new friends and engage in an in-depth teaching or learning experience that gives them depth of knowledge and skills in their chosen field, and helps set the stage for greater independence in their next career move. They develop a more sophisticated understanding of their host country, the U.S. and themselves.

    Questions?

    OSSP staff welcome questions from students and advisors about the Fulbright. Please direct questions about the full grant to Beth Powers at bpowers@uic.edu; questions about the teaching assistantships to Sheena Miller, sheena@uic.edu; and questions about graduate students applying to Marie Khan at mkhanj@uic.edu 

  • External Scholarship Opportunity - ResumeGo, Apply by July 1

  • Spring Honors College Undergraduate Conference Travel Grants (Rolling Deadline)

  • Lincoln Academy: Nominations Open for Students Graduating in Fall 2019 or Spring 2020 (DUE: September 29th)

  • McKelvie Scholarship for Government or Public Service, Apply by 4/1

    Are you interested in a career in government or public service?  Consider applying for the McKelvie Scholarship!

    What is it?

    The McKelvie Scholarship Committee invites applications for the annual McKelvie Scholarships for Government Service. Approximately twenty awards with stipends as high as $2000 will be awarded to both undergraduate and graduate students who will be full time students (twelve credit hours Fall and Spring) following receipt of the award and who are planning careers in government. The McKelvie mission is to promote and strengthen government service. This includes but is not confined to local, state, and federal government employment or careers.

    Criteria for Selection:

    Superior scholarship and academic standing   Evidence of commitment to a career in government. An illustration of past, current or future participation in government service and/or employment -- perhaps through an internship -- that is evidence of a commitment to a career in government.

    How to Apply:

    https://polisci.unl.edu/documents/McKelvie_App2009.pdf

    Deadline:

    April 1, 2016

    Please contact Molly Hildebrand at mhild@uic.edu for more information about the scholarship or for assistance developing your application.

  • Illinois Dream Fund Scholarship Deadline Extended to 3/15

    The Illinois Dream Fund Scholarship seeks to create access to financial resources to further growth and development for the immigrant leaders of tomorrow and provides scholarships to undocumented students. Applicants must be incoming freshmen, current undergraduates and transfer students who possess at least a 2.5 GPA (on a 4 point scale). Apply at http://www.illinoisdreamfund.org/apply-now.html  The Deadline has been extended to March 15.  Direct questions to info@illinoisdreamfund.org

  • Payne Fellowship Program (11/1 Deadline!)

  • Honors College Scholarships for Study Abroad – Deadline: Friday 10/27

  • The Anhelo Project Dream Scholarship – Application Deadline: Jan 18

  • University of Michigan Summer 2019 Research Programs

  • Tylenol Future Care Scholarship Program, Due 6/15

    40 scholarships available to future healthcare professionals in the amounts of either $5,000 (30 awards) or $10,000 (10 awards).  Applicants must have completed at least one year of undergraduate or graduate course study by the Spring of 2014 at an accredited two or four year college, university or vocational-technical school in the US.  Must be pursuing a healthcare related degree.  Selection is based on leadership qualities, academic excellence and community involvement.

    Deadline: June 15.  For more information, see the website: http://scholarship-positions.com/tylenol%C2%AE-scholarship-program/2010/05/02/#ixzz2UnlB11sR 

  • Multiple Scholarship applications due Fri. 2/28 and Sat. 3/1

    College of Engineering: scholarships available to UIC students majoring in engineering fields. Deadline: Feb 28,  http://engineering.uic.edu/bin/view/COE/Scholarships


    College of Liberal Arts & Sciences: scholarships for LAS students. Deadline: Feb 28, http://www.las.uic.edu/students/current-undergraduate/opportunities/las-scholarships

    Scholarship Association UIC: awards for various majors; for current, continuing, full-time undergraduate UIC students only. Deadline:  Feb 28,  http://tigger.uic.edu/orgs/scholar/

    UIC Department of Math, Statistics and Computer Science - departmental scholarships for UIC math students – Deadline: March 1 – website: http://www.math.uic.edu/undergraduate/current/scholarships/mscs

    College of Nursing, - listing of scholarships and opportunities applicable to students in the nursing program. Deadline: March 1: http://www.nursing.uic.edu/current-students/financing-your-education

  • Riddle Prize for Outstanding Graduating Seniors, Due Mon. 4/4

    RIDDLE PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING GRADUATING SENIORS:  DUE MONDAY, APRIL 4

    The Donald and Leah Riddle Prize is awarded each year at Commencement to an outstanding graduating senior regardless of major field. Graduates from Summer 2015, Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 are eligible to apply. The award is based on academic excellence and leadership. The winner receives a bronze medallion and a $1,000 cash prize. The Riddle Prize is made each year in recognition of the former UIC Chancellor Donald Riddle and his wife Leah and honors the Riddles’ contribution to the campus.

    Click here to access the application for the Riddle Prize.

  • OSSP: Upcoming Info Sessions for study, research, and teaching abroad, 9/2 - 9/5

    OSSP will host three information sessions next week for scholarships to support study, research, and teaching abroad.

    Gilman Scholarship Info Session
    Study abroad scholarship information for Pell-Grant recipients
    Tues, 9/2 at 11AM in 2650 UH

    Fulbright Workshop Session
    Information about funded opportunities to pursue research or teach English abroad. A Fulbright representative will offer insight and answer questions.
    Weds, 9/3 at 3PM in 1501 UH

    Boren Information Session
    Information about awards for current undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a study abroad program outside of Western Europe, Australia or New Zealand who are studying a language and a topic critical to national security. A Boren Representative will offer insight and answer questions.
    Fri, 9/5 at 10 – 11:30 PM in 650 UH

    For a full list of Fall 2014 OSSP Information Sessions, see http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/ssp/2014%20fall%20scholarship%20information%20sessions%20calendar.pdf.

     Questions?  Contact ssp@uic.edu or (312) 355-2477.

     

  • APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Deadline Extended to Thurs. 10/22

    UIC’s AANAPISI Initiative in partnership with APIASF would like to encourage you to apply for the APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship Program!

    About the Scholarship: The APIASF Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Scholarship Program is a collaboration with AANAPISIs and the communities they serve to provide scholarships, expand institutional capacity and mobilize local resources to help foster economic development. The APIASF AANAPISI Scholarship is available annually to students attending APIASF AANAPISI partner campuses listed below.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/aanapisischolarship.html

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $5,000 (to be awarded in spring 2016) Application Deadline Extended to: Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 9 p.m. ET (8pm in Chicago)

    Eligibility Requirements:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census.

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply.

    Be enrolled as a full-time student in an AANAPISI institution (UIC is an AANAPISI institution)

    Applied for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applicants do not necessarily need to be recipients of federal financial aid to be eligible for a scholarship from APIASF. Go to www.fafsa.gov for more information

    Please note the following:Full-time enrollment and degree-seeking status is defined by the guidelines set by the institution's Registrar's Office.Non-degree seeking students are NOT eligible to apply.Students who already have a bachelor's degree are NOT eligible to applyWhen you apply, you can be a part-time student, however, you must be enrolled full-time upon receipt of funding.Solely online students are not eligible to apply. If you are enrolled in online and on ground courses, no more than 1/2 of your courses can be online.

    Questions? Please contact Beth Powers in the Office of Special Scholarship Programs at ssp@uic.edu

    Application advice and guidelines:

    Step by Step Scholarship Tutorial:

        https://apiasf.adobeconnect.com/p6wj52znetc/

    Scholarship Application Preparation Worksheet:

    http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/AANAPISI_Application_Worksheet.pdf

    Scholarship Application Tips:

        http://www.apiasf.org/pdfs/Application_Tips.pdf

    And there’s more! APIASF also offers a general scholarship UIC students can apply for.

    Where to find the application: http://www.apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html

    Minimum Eligibility Criteria:

    Be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census

    Be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States. Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply

    Be enrolling as an undergraduate student in a U.S. accredited college or university in the Fall of 2015. Please read the scholarships by supporter details below for specific eligibility requirements regarding the academic standing required for each scholarship.

    Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) or have earned a GED

    Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

    Submit one letter of recommendation online.

    Award Amount: $2,500 - $15,000

    Application Deadline: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 9:00pm EST

  • Fearless Undocumented Alliance's Spring 2019 Scholarship – Application Deadline: Dec 20

  • Honors College Travel Grants – Rolling Deadline

  • NCHC Portz Scholars Submissions – Due: Friday, May 11

  • Fulbright Week – April 8 - 12

  • External Scholarship Available for Arts/Liberal Arts Students in Honors College

  • Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Scholarships, Due Mon. 3/31

    The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (OVCSA) is accepting applications for seven competitive scholarship awards available to students across all colleges and academic disciplines:

    •             Supporting Excellence Endowment (S.E.E.) Scholarship

    •             Dr. Thomas Beckham Memorial Scholarship

    •             TCF Bank Scholarship

    •             Gordon J. Flesch Memorial Scholarship

    •             University of Illinois Alumni Association Pier Scholar Award

    •             Rundgren Foundation Scholarship

    •             Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship

    Each scholarship provides between $1,000 and $5,000 to the recipients for the 2014-2015 year.  Information about each scholarship and the online application are available on the OVCSA website at http://www.uic.edu/depts/ovcsa/scholarships.shtml . 

    The application deadline is Monday, March 31, 2014.  If you have any questions about the scholarships or the application process, please contact Kara Holloway in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at (312) 996-7140 or ovcsa@uic.edu

  • Check Out These Great Scholarships via the Office of External Fellowships (OEF)!

  • Scholarships and You: Funding Your Graduate Education and Your Future, Thurs. 11/20

    Juniors and Seniors: Don’t let financial concerns stop you from pursuing your passion after graduation! The Director of the Office of Special Scholarships Program will show you how you can apply now for post-graduate funding opportunities for further study and work in a wide range of fields. This session is targeted to students who will be graduating in the next year
    or two, but freshmen and sophomores who are thinking ahead are welcome to attend as well!

    Featuring Beth Powers, Director of the Office of Special Scholarships Program

    RSVP by 12pm on November 20, at http://go.uic.edu/ScholarshipsRSVP 

    This workshop is part of the Honors College Fall Professional Development Series.  For a full list of workshops, view the flyer. 

    Questions? Contact Stephanie O'Leary at soleary@uic.edu or 312-413-2260.

  • 2015 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program, Apply by 11/12

    The U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce the opening of the scholarship competition for the 2015 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program in thirteen critical foreign languages.

    The CLS Program is a fully-funded overseas summer  language program for American undergraduate and graduate students.  Participants spend a summer overseas, engaged in intensive language studies.

    The thirteen CLS languages are: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu.

    The CLS Program seeks participants with diverse interests, from a wide variety of fields of study, backgrounds and career paths, with the purpose of representing the full diversity of professional, regional, cultural and academic backgrounds in the United States. Thus, students from all academic disciplines, including business, engineering, law, medicine, science, social sciences, arts and humanities are encouraged to apply.

    To apply: http://www.clscholarship.org

    Due: November 12, 2014 by 8:00 pm EST*

    Full eligibility and application information: http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants

    ::: Interested? Contact Sheena Miller at sheena@uic.edu ::::

    CLS Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CLScholarship

    Questions? Contact CLS at: cls@americancouncils.org

  • Palladium Product Development & Design Scholarship

  • Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship - Apply by March 30

  • Honors College Research Grants Due Mon. 10/13

    A significant advantage of being in the Honors College is access to money to support your undergraduate research. Please see your faculty research advisor right away and start now to write your applications for several grants-in-aid, which are all due Monday, October 13, 2014. All applications must be supported by a letter from your research faculty advisor. 

    (1) Research grants: All forms of scholarship are supported for up to $1,000, including senior Capstone theses, for expenditures incurred since January 1, 2014, or those anticipated for projects planned for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 semesters. The money will fund student research or other creative or scholarly activity (but not student stipends).

    (2) Travel grants: Proposals will be considered for expenses associated with presentation of research at conferences (e.g., flight, hotel, poster preparation costs) up to $500.

    Whether you are conducting scientific experiments, lab research, or surveys; analyzing data from field work such as participant observation or in-depth interviews; or exploring historical archives, you may apply for funding to support your research, attend professional conferences, pay for your Research Forum poster, etc.

    Details and application forms are available at: http://www.uic.edu/honors/learning/scholarships.shtml. (There are two separate forms—one for research grants and the other for travel grants.) Please read the award announcements carefully, and follow instructions for submission of rationale and methods, detailed budget and budget justification, letter of support, etc. Submit your completed application to the front desk of the Honors College by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014. No late applications will be accepted.

    Please direct questions to Tula Georgopoulos at tula@uic.edu or 312-355-3407.

  • Derrick Law Firm Scholarship Opportunity (Applications due 12/15)

  • Columbia University's Bioethics Essay Contest

    Calling all undergraduates! Have something to say about BIOETHICS?

    Submit an original, 1,500-word opinion-editorial focusing on a current bioethical issue of your choice that falls within one of the following categories:

    $350

    Amazon gift card for the winning submission on CLINICAL ETHICS

    $350

    Amazon gift card for the winning submission on REPRODUCTIVE ETHICS

    $350

    Amazon gift card for the winning submission on GLOBAL CHALLENGES IN BIOETHICS

    Submit your essay here: 

    voicesinbioethics.org/submissions

    Submit by: June 30th, 2016

    Winners announced: August 15th, 2016

  • Nominations for the Chancellor’s Student Service & Leadership Awards (CSSLA), Due Feb 10, 2017

    Nominations for the Chancellor’s Student Service & Leadership Awards (CSSLA) are due by February 10, 2017

    Please visit the 2017 Chancellor’s Student Service and Leadership Awards (CSSLA) site to nominate outstanding undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who have given their time and talent to campus community service. Presented awards include:

    Chancellor’s Student Service Award (for volunteer service) The Chancellor’s Student Service Award (CSSA) honors students who have made an outstanding contribution to the University through service to campus and the UIC community. Student nominees must have dedicated a significant amount of time, effort, and creativity to one or more campus- or community-based service project(s). Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students must: enrolled during the academic year in which the award is received; be in good academic standing (with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5); have volunteered in a campus and/or community service organization; and have made significant, unpaid contributions to their organization.

    Nominators should list specifics about the student’s contribution to the campus and/or community and highlight any leadership positions/offices held by the nominee. Approximately 400 UIC students receive this award each year.

    Eugertha Bates Memorial Award (for humanitarian commitment) The Eugertha Bates Memorial Award (EBMA) honors a student whose volunteer activities in a campus or community setting demonstrate an outstanding degree of caring dedication, selfless commitment, and a truly exceptional humanitarian contribution to the needs of others. Nominations for this award must include a detailed description of the uniqueness and significance of the nominee’s humanitarian service and the impact on the campus/community through his/her episodic or ongoing service.

    Jane Addams Distinguished Service Award(for creativity/innovation/length of service) The Jane Addams Distinguished Service Award honors students whose volunteer activity substantially addresses a distinct need in the community along with inspiring others to engage in volunteer service. Individual recipients must have been involved in the creation of a new project or service to address such a need, and must demonstrate the highest level of dedication and selfless commitment to volunteer service. Nominators should list specifics about the student’s contribution to the campus and/or community.

    Activities Honorary Society For the fifth year in a row, new members will be inducted into the Activities Honorary Society (AHS) during the Chancellor’s Student Service and Leadership Awards Ceremony in April. AHS recognizes no more than 15 exemplary students each year for their demonstrated student leadership. Founded in 1950 by student leaders at the University of Illinois Undergraduate Division at Navy Pier, AHS is one of two traditions remaining from the original campus.

     

    The various awards will be presented to invited recipients at the 45th Annual Chancellor’s Student Service and Leadership Awards Ceremony, scheduled for the evening of Thursday, April 20, 2017, in the Illinois Room of Student Center East. Recipients will be recognized individually throughout the program and their nominator will be invited to attend.For additional information, visit us online, send an email, or call us at the contact information below.

    sldvs.uic.edu

    sldvs@uic.edu

    312-996-4500

  • Three Honors College Scholarships Now Available--Deadline Approaching! (Apply by 3/15) (repeat)

  • HCIR Margaret Messer Student Research Grant – Application Deadline: Feb 11

  • Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship – Application Deadline: Oct 1