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Janine Webb Graduate Studies Scholarship

The Janine Webb Graduate Studies Scholarship is for Weber State University graduate program students. The award may be used for tuition, fees and other educational expenses.

Criteria

  • Must be officially accepted or enrolled in any Weber State University graduate program
  • Preference may be given for the following:
    • Single parent students
    • First-generation students
    • International students
    • Students with financial need
    • Community service participants
    • High-achieving incoming graduate students newly enrolled or in their first year of full or part-time graduate study, aiming to attract and retain high-achieving graduate students at Weber State University
  • Qualifying students for this scholarship must have a 3.7 or higher cumulative GPA on their official transcript

For single parents, first-generation, international students, students with financial needs and community service participants, qualified students can receive up to $2,000 each semester of part-time or full-time graduate study. The total possible funding a student can be awarded for these scholarships is $8,000.

For high-achieving incoming graduate students newly enrolled or in their first year of full or part-time graduate study, qualified students can receive up to $2,500 each semester for part-time or full-time graduate study. The total possible funding a student can receive for this scholarship is $5,000.

Awards will only be given one semester at a time. Students must reapply to be awarded for additional semesters. Awards will not be divided between multiple semesters. Students should ensure that all questions are answered in your Scholarship Universe Student Portfolio for best results.

Previous recipients may reapply for the Janine Webb Graduate Studies Scholarship each academic year.

Application Deadlines

  • December 1 for spring semester awards
  • January 31 for summer semester awards
  • May 1 for fall semester awards

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