March 5, 2014
American Association of University Women nontraditional student scholarships for women; application deadline is April 1
The Manhattan Branch of the American Association of University Women announces the availability of three scholarships of $1,000 each for the 2014-15 academic year. These scholarships are for nontraditional female students attending Kansas State University on the Manhattan, Salina or Olathe campuses. Applications are available at the branch website.
The applicant qualification criteria are:
1. Must be a bachelor's degree candidate enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester or graduate degree candidate enrolled for a minimum of nine credit hours per semester or six credit hours per semester with a graduate assistantship.
2. Must have at least two complete semesters of credit remaining before graduation.
3. Must be returning to school after at least a three-year lapse in education. Applicants may have already entered or returned to college after this time lapse.
4. Female students attending Kansas State University during the 2014-2015 academic year. Students taking courses solely through distance education do not qualify.
All materials for submittal — application, references and transcripts — must be postmarked by April 1. The Manhattan Branch K-State Scholarship Fund is an endowed fund of the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation.
American Association of University Women, founded in 1881, is a nationwide organization with more than 170,000 members, 1,000 branches, and 500 college/university partners. Its mission is to advance the equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. The association is one of the premier sources of educational and research funding for women. Visit the Manhattan Branch website or contact us at manhattanksaauw@gmail.com to learn more about events, other scholarships and monthly meetings.