Lieutenant Colonel L. M. Morris established this scholarship in memory of his wife, a graduate of the university. Recipients must be education majors and rank in the top 10 percent of their class based upon the completion of 60 credit hours of academic work.
Scholarships are awarded to students based on characteristics that may include academic performance, athletic ability, special talents, or affiliation with a particular organization or group.
Funds received through scholarship programs do not have to be repaid. Some scholarships are one-year awards while others may be renewable. Be sure to be aware of the criteria for maintaining eligibility if you receive a renewable award.
There are numerous sources of scholarships, including IUP, state and federal government, foundations, clubs and organizations, religious groups, and other entities. Sometimes just finding out about available scholarship opportunities can be challenging.
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