Scholarships at PNC
Scholarships at PNC
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General Scholarships
Dale Alspaugh Endowment Fund
This fund was established in April 2001 with a gift from Dr. Dale W. Alspaugh and
Marlowe Alspaugh.
Anita Bowser Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in March 2007 with a gift from Russell Bennett and
Susan Webster. This scholarship supports one or more annual scholarships for
undergraduate students in the Department of Social Sciences in the College of
Liberal Arts at Purdue North Central.
Dworkin Family Scholarship
This fund was established in April 2004 with gifts from James B. Dworkin,
Nancy E. Dworkin, and others. This scholarship is to be used based on need and merit scholarships for
Purdue North Central undergraduate students.
The Fran Suitor Memorial Scholarship for Non-Traditional Students
This fund was established in August 2006 with gifts from Nancy
Grembowicz and Karen Suitor. To be eligible for a
Fran Suitor Memorial Scholarship, a student must be sophomore, junior, or
senior at Purdue University North Central in the year the scholarship will be
awarded, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0/4.0, and have
financial need. Preference in
selection will be given to non-traditional students. This scholarship is
renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria.
Harold C. Moran Memorial Scholarship
Current PNC (Purdue North Central) students who have filed a FAFSA, have
financial need, are attending PNC with a minimum of 9 credit hours each
semester, have completed 24 semester hours, and have a minimum grade point
average of 3.0 are eligible.
Laverne Noyes Scholarship
If you are a natural descendent of an individual who served in the Army, Navy,
or Marine Corp. during World War I, you may be eligible to receive the Laverne
Noyes Scholarship.
Download the Laverne Noyes Scholarship application form
Murdock-Woodard Scholarship
This fund was established in 1976 in memory of Howard D. Murdock and
Dr. Margaretha Woodard. Scholarships will be awarded based on academic
merit to students in the upper ten percent of their graduating class.
The Pokagon Fund Endowed Scholarship
This fund was established in December 2008 with a gift from The Pokagon Fund,
Inc.. To be eligible to receive one of The Pokagon Fund Endowed Scholarships, a
student must reside in one of the following cities, towns, villages or areas:
- Townships of New Buffalo, Three Oaks, and Chikaming, and all cities and
villages therein, all in the State of Michigan
The Purdue North Central Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship
This fund was established in November 2006 with a gift from the Purdue North
Central Alumni Association. The scholarship is based on academic merit, which is defined to
be a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, and financial
need.
Robert and Betty Jane Schwarz Scholarship
This fund was established in October 2002 with gifts by the Purdue North
Central Alumni Association and others in honor of Robert F. and Betty Jane
Schwarz. Professor Schwarz was instrumental in the founding of a
permanent campus at Purdue North Central and held various faculty and
administrative positions at PNC for over 30 years. Specific Endowment Agreement Criteria includes:
- Student must have at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average on the
4.0 scale.
Van Eekeren Family Scholarship
This fund was established in March 2006 with gifts from the Van Eekeren
family. To be eligible for a Van Eekeren Family
Scholarship, a student must be enrolled full-time at Purdue University North
Central, have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.2/4.0, be a
graduate of a United States high school, be in good academic standing with
Purdue University North Central, and have financial need.