College-Wide Scholarships
Thanks to generous alumni and friends of the College and its students, many College-wide scholarships are available.
The application process ended February 29, 2016.
Name of Scholarship
Scholarship Criteria
Book Scholarships:
Based on academic achievement; minimum 3.0 GPA; involvement in campus and/or community activities; a junior or senior next academic year.
Eva and Irving Bibicoff Scholarship in Business
George and Joan Howick Alumni
Robert A. Patton
Field Starks Family Book Award
William L. Allen Scholarship
Major in business administration; minimum 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; a junior or senior next academic year
Michael R. & Mary Lee McGranaghan Business Administration Scholarship
An undergraduate majoring in business administration
Carl Peschel Nontraditional Student Scholarship
Non-traditional undergraduate student; minimum 2.5 GPA; Accounting, MIS and Economics specializations; financial need
Marta Rubcich Endowment
An undergraduate majoring in business administration
John T. Weisenbach Memorial Scholarship
Major in the business administration; minimum 2.5 GPA; preference to students in fraternity or sorority; a sophomore, junior, or senior next academic year
Harshman-Cheek Scholarship
Major in business administration; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need; demonstrated good character and leadership qualities; a junior next academic year
Sakthivel Scholarship
Major in business administration; full-time student; evidence of financial need; minimum GPA of 2.75; cannot receive any other scholarships; a junior next academic year
Thomas and Linda Bockbrader Scholarship
Minimum 3.5 GPA, strong history of community service, extracurricular involvement, or working while attending school, full-time student, preference given to students specializing in Accounting, a junior or senior next academic year
Janet Essex Babcock Scholarship
An undergraduate business student with preference given to students specializing in Accounting or MIS; student in good academic standing; full-time student; preference to students from NW Ohio; preference to child of a cancer victim or single parent; statement of academic and career intentions needed
Arthur Andersen Scholarship
An undergraduate business student majoring in business administration; specialization in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems Auditing & Control, Management Information Systems, or Marketing; minimum 3.0 GPA; full-time student
Edgar T. Emerson Scholarship
Academic achievement; minimum 3.0 GPA; involvement in campus and/or community activities; a junior or senior next academic year
Everett E. Gallagher Scholarship
Minimum 3.5 GPA; preference to students in Accounting and particularly to students from Ross County; involvement in extracurricular activities, particularly in a fraternity or sorority; a junior or senior next academic year
Herbert R. Hipp International Business Scholarship
Demonstrated interest in international business; minimum 3.0 GPA; a junior or senior next academic year
Nancy K. Lahmers Scholarship
Leadership in campus or community activities; minimum 3.0 GPA; academic excellence; a junior or senior next academic year
Bart James Latessa Memorial Scholarship
Academic excellence; preference given to students from middle-income families; student in good academic standing; a sophomore, junior, or senior next academic year
Lewis F. Manhart Scholarship
Major in business administration and admitted to the BSBA degree; minimum 3.50 GPA; leadership potential; good character; full-time student; statement of academic and career intentions needed; a junior or senior next academic year
Stacey Mott Memorial Scholarship
Academic achievement; minimum 3.0 GPA; involvement in campus and/or community activities; a junior or senior next academic year
Rager-Spreng Scholarship
U.S. citizen; financial need; preference to Ohio residents; minimum 3.0 GPA; potential for leadership in business; a junior or senior next academic year
Rudolph/Libbe Scholarship
Major in business administration; leadership in campus or community activities; minimum 3.25 GPA; a junior or senior next academic year
Tracy Lynn Tomko Memorial Scholarship
Active participation in leadership activities in campus and/or professional organizations; minimum 3.0 GPA; full-time student; a junior or senior next academic year
G.O. Herbert Moorehead, Jr. Scholarship
Minimum GPA of 3.0; demonstrated leadership skills on campus and/or the community; preference given to members Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; full-time student; a junior or senior next academic year
Gilbert W. and Lottie M. Cooke Memorial Scholarship
Minimum 3.25 GPA; financial need; demonstrate leadership and excellence in campus and/or community activities; a senior next academic year
Leo Dirmeyer Business Scholarship
US Citizenship; residency in Ohio; minimum 3.25 GPA; demonstrated leadership; potential in business;a senior next academic year
William R. Hoskins Scholarship
Major in business administration with a specialization in International Business; US citizenship; participation in extracurricular activities especially sports and international clubs; minimum 3.0 GPA; interest in international affairs; a senior next academic year
E.C. Powell Scholarship
Major in business administration; minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA; minimum 3.25 specialization GPA; financial need; demonstrate leadership in campus organizations; a senior next academic year
James and Mary Kovac Scholarship
Undergraduate student; U.S. citizenship; major in Business Administration; minimum 2.5 GPA; over the age of 25 or a full-time parent; cannot have completed another undergraduate degree
Donald G. and Wilma B. Nicholson Scholarship
A rising sophomore, junior, or senior pursuing a B.S. degree in business, specializing in accounting, finance or business pre-law
Kenneth E. Tigges Scholarship
Applicants will be evaluated on character, leadership skills evidenced by extracurricular activities in community and on campus; professional potential. U.S. citizen, and/or financial need, and/or member of Sigma Chi.
Harold and Sarah Lunde Endowment
Must be enrolled in a CBA program and in good academic standing
Field Starks Family Book Award
Student must be enrolled full time and be able to demonstrate financial need. This award can be used for books and supplies. Award given to a finance major in odd years and a biology major in even years.
Lawrence E. Weller Memorial Scholarship in Business Administration
Application available even years in January from the College of Business Administration website and odd years from the College of Education and Human Development. This award is shared with the College of Education in alternating years. This award can be used for any educational expenses.
AA Green Family Business Scholarship
Recipient must demonstrate community and/or university leadership. Renewable if minimum requirements are maintained, and application is completed.
Robert & Leona Fellers Business Scholarship
Recipient should be involved in extra curricular or community organizations in either Muskingum County or while a student at Bowling Green State University.
Misamore Scholarship
Recipient must study abroad for College of Business Administration OR international students studying business. Recipient must be active in leadership activities and student involvement. Unless the selection committee determines that another individual is more qualified, awards may be renewable as long as current or past recipients submit another request and continue to meet criteria.
Trisha O'Hara McCallister Scholarship
Rising Senior (or Junior), female accounting student, 3.0
James & Cleo Tucker Scholarship
Sophomore, junior or senior, African-American undergraduate student, renewable as long as student continues to meet all criteria, Minimum 2.5 GPA
Student athletes (basketball) must meet all NCAA guidelines for academics and eligibility, Financial need.
Thal Brothers Scholarship
major in business administration, minimum 3.0 GPA
Radison Arbogast Scholarship
Rising junior or senior. In good academic standing, Enrolled in College of Business Administration, Financial need, Citizen of United States. Possess and exhibit leadership traits in on- or off-campus activities and be involved in activities that demonstrate high levels of moral and ethical character, including philanthropic volunteerism.
Updated: 05/17/2018 12:42PM