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Have you encountered unforeseen financial hardships that prohibit you from pursuing your education without additional financial support?
Have you experienced the loss of family support?
Do you serve on the LGBTQ+ Director's Advisory Council, serve on the programming/planning committee for the LGBTQ+/Pride Heritage Month, and/or represent LGBTQ+ interests in organizations, committees, or other leadership roles on the Bloomington Campus?
Are you no longer receiving financial support from your parents after coming out as LGBTQ?
Are you in need of funds and support to attain your educational goals?
Did you successfully complete the Kokomo Tomorrow's Teacher: Growing Our Own Program?
Please note that candidates must have had an education gap of three or more years (does not need to be consecutive) in order to qualify for these scholarships.
Do you intend to work an average of 15 or more hours per week throughout the academic year?
Are you a member of a federally-recognized tribe?
The donor has a preference for a recipient who has experienced the death of sibling. Have you experienced the loss of a sibling?
Have you been recognized through the National Hispanic Recognition Program?
Are you a member of the Phi Theta Kappa international honor society?
The donor intent for this scholarship requires recipients to have no criminal record. Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
Are you planning to complete a Latino Studies minor?
Are you currently an IU South Bend honors student, enrolled in coursework on campus, and in good standing?
Do you intend to take the actuarial exam?