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SCHOLARSHIPS
Wisconsin State Organization Graduate Study Scholarships
The first scholarship fund established in Wisconsin was named in honor of Wisconsin State’s first Treasurer, C. Lorena Reichert, a charter member of Alpha Chapter, Madison. It is used to support the Hazel Duling and Founders’ Scholarships.
Hazel Duling, a member of Epsilon Chapter, Oshkosh, also served as a treasurer of Wisconsin State Organization (Sigma) and was instrumental in establishing the second scholarship fund. Hazel Duling Scholarships of up to $4,000 for advanced graduate study at nationally accredited institutions of higher education are available.
Founders’ Scholarships have been awarded since 1965 when this fund was established in commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of Wisconsin State Organization. Founders’ Scholarships, when awarded in the maximum amount of $4,000, are given in recognition of a specific founder. Founders’ Scholarships are awarded for work beyond a bachelor's degree, may be used for coursework leading to license renewal, re-certification or additional certification, and may be for full-time or part-time study during the summer session and academic year (fall, winter, spring term sessions), immediately following the scholarship award presentations at state convention.
How to apply for a Wisconsin State Graduate Study Scholarship
March 1 Deadline
Download them from the Wisconsin State website below or request the application form and guidelines from the Chair of the Wisconsin State Scholarships Committee by emailing Dr. Johanna Dvorak at [email protected].
Guidelines for Scholarship Applicants
(Standing Rule J, 1 & 2, Wisconsin State Bylaws)
Hazel Duling, a member of Epsilon Chapter, Oshkosh, also served as a treasurer of Wisconsin State Organization (Sigma) and was instrumental in establishing the second scholarship fund. Hazel Duling Scholarships of up to $4,000 for advanced graduate study at nationally accredited institutions of higher education are available.
Founders’ Scholarships have been awarded since 1965 when this fund was established in commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of Wisconsin State Organization. Founders’ Scholarships, when awarded in the maximum amount of $4,000, are given in recognition of a specific founder. Founders’ Scholarships are awarded for work beyond a bachelor's degree, may be used for coursework leading to license renewal, re-certification or additional certification, and may be for full-time or part-time study during the summer session and academic year (fall, winter, spring term sessions), immediately following the scholarship award presentations at state convention.
How to apply for a Wisconsin State Graduate Study Scholarship
March 1 Deadline
Download them from the Wisconsin State website below or request the application form and guidelines from the Chair of the Wisconsin State Scholarships Committee by emailing Dr. Johanna Dvorak at [email protected].
Guidelines for Scholarship Applicants
(Standing Rule J, 1 & 2, Wisconsin State Bylaws)
- Applicants for the Wisconsin State Graduate Study Scholarship (Founders’, Duling) must:
- Complete the application form for the scholarship by typing on the fillable form or a printed copy.
- Secure three letters of recommendation.
- Obtain unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
- If you are applying for Master’s or Doctorate degree funding, include proof of acceptance in the program.
- Email the completed application, recommendation letters, official transcripts, and program acceptance if applicable to the Wisconsin State Scholarships Chair at [email protected].
- Make sure that all the required materials are received by the Wisconsin State Scholarship Chair by March 1 of the year in which the scholarship is to be awarded.
- Scholarship winners will be chosen from among the applicants based on:
- Current active membership status of at least two years.
- Service to Delta Kappa Gamma: offices, committee participation, special projects, etc.
- Documentation of professional involvement beyond the classroom.
- Community service.
- A clear statement of educational goals.
- Proof of acceptance in a graduate or post-graduate program if applicable.
- The completed application.
WSO Graduate Study Scholarships can be awarded in any amount up to $4000. WSO Graduate Study Scholarships are awarded once each year the state convention in the spring. Scholarships are for academic coursework undertaken during the summer session, fall and spring semesters immediately following the state convention. Successful applicants are encouraged to attend the state convention to receive the award.
Download the fillable Wisconsin State Graduate Study Scholarship. Save the file to your computer, open it, type on it, and save it again. The form must be opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If the form does not open in Acrobat Reader, right-click on the file name, choose Open With and then choose Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download it for free here: https://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/
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2024scholarshipapplicationgraduatestudyfillable.pdf |
Dr. Ernella Hunziker International Studies Scholarship
Dr. Hunziker, the long-time committee chair for Sigma State Scholarships, bequeathed a portion of her estate to establish scholarships to help members participate in international study experiences, not necessarily a part of a course of study toward an advanced degree. Recipients are given awards of up to $1,500 depending on the length, location and total cost of the travel experience.
How to apply for a Dr. Ernella Hunziker International Studies Scholarship
Deadline: two months prior to the start date of the travel
Request applications and complete information and instructions from the Chair of the Wisconsin State Scholarship Committee or download them from the Wisconsin State website.
Guidelines for Scholarship Applicants
(Standing Rule J, 13, Wisconsin State Bylaws)
1. International Studies Scholarship applicants must:
a. Have current active membership status of at least two years.
b. Complete the Hunziker application fillable form.
c. Be a first-time recipient of the Hunziker award.
d. Email the completed application to the Wisconsin State Scholarships Chair as an attachment.
e. Make sure that the completed application is emailed to the Wisconsin State Scholarship Chair at least two months prior to the start date of the travel experience.
2. Scholarship winners will be chosen from among the applicants based on:
a. Service to:
1) An applicant’s individual chapter.
2) Wisconsin State Organization.
3) Delta Kappa Gamma Society International.
b. The importance of the program to the enlightenment of members of Delta Kappa Gamma.
c. The depth of the educational experience.
Dr. Hunziker, the long-time committee chair for Sigma State Scholarships, bequeathed a portion of her estate to establish scholarships to help members participate in international study experiences, not necessarily a part of a course of study toward an advanced degree. Recipients are given awards of up to $1,500 depending on the length, location and total cost of the travel experience.
How to apply for a Dr. Ernella Hunziker International Studies Scholarship
Deadline: two months prior to the start date of the travel
Request applications and complete information and instructions from the Chair of the Wisconsin State Scholarship Committee or download them from the Wisconsin State website.
Guidelines for Scholarship Applicants
(Standing Rule J, 13, Wisconsin State Bylaws)
1. International Studies Scholarship applicants must:
a. Have current active membership status of at least two years.
b. Complete the Hunziker application fillable form.
c. Be a first-time recipient of the Hunziker award.
d. Email the completed application to the Wisconsin State Scholarships Chair as an attachment.
e. Make sure that the completed application is emailed to the Wisconsin State Scholarship Chair at least two months prior to the start date of the travel experience.
2. Scholarship winners will be chosen from among the applicants based on:
a. Service to:
1) An applicant’s individual chapter.
2) Wisconsin State Organization.
3) Delta Kappa Gamma Society International.
b. The importance of the program to the enlightenment of members of Delta Kappa Gamma.
c. The depth of the educational experience.
Download the fillable Dr. Ernella Hunziker International Studies Scholarship. Save the file to your computer, open it, type on it, and save it again. The form must be opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If the form does not open in Acrobat Reader, right-click on the file name, choose Open With and then choose Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download it for free here: https://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/
2023dkgscholarshipapplicationhunzikerfillable.pdf |
May 3, 2023