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Assistantship
Opportunities - Past Recipents
Description
of Graduate Assistantships
Application for Graduate Assistantships*
* Please note: The Master’s degree (emphasis in Student Affairs) students do not need to complete this application. The Graduate Assistantships you identified on your original application into the ELP Program have been noted. You will be contacted by the hiring department following acceptance into the Master’s program.
Nomination
form for those listed below
The George C. Bolon Award
The George C. Bolon Advisory Committee Award was established by George Bolon in honor of his doctoral advisory committee which included David Sperry, Gene Jacobsen, Lloyd McCleary, and Paul Fawley. This award will be given annually to a graduate student in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy studying in a higher education related field. The award will be for $1000 a year. The award will be given to a student meeting the above criteria and who has been a student for at least one semester. Academic achievement and need are among the primary criteria for the selection of the recipient.
The
Roald F. and Della J. Campbell Fellowship
The Roald F. and Della
J. Campbell Fellowship may be given each year to a student of significant
achievement and promise in the field of educational administration. The
fellowship is preferably awarded to a deserving student who will be in
full-time residence during the year of the award and who has excelled academically
and shows promise of high achievement in the field of educational administration
as a practitioner or as a scholar. Financial need, on the part of the candidate,
will not be considered as a criterion in selecting the fellowship winner.
Candidates for the fellowship must be nominated by a member of the faculty
in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy.
The
Milton Bennion Scholarship
The Milton Bennion Scholarship
was established in honor of Dr. Milton Bennion, former Dean of the Graduate
School of Education. It may be given each year to a promising graduate
student who has a high interest in public schools and who is preparing
for a career as a public school administrator. Recipients will have the
opportunity to work closely with the Association of School Superintendents.
Candidates for the scholarship will be nominated by a member of the faculty
in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy and demonstrate
financial need.
The
Winifred H. Dyer Scholarship
The Winifred H. Dyer Scholarship Award was established in honor of Winifred Dyer, a former outstanding Utah School Administrator. The scholarship is given annually to a deserving
female graduate student in the Masters degree or Administrative Licensure
program in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University
of Utah. (In the event there is no woman that meets the criteria, the scholarship
can be awarded to a male student or not awarded at the discretion of the selection committee.) The criteria for selection include: financial need and exemplification of Winifred Dyer's professional life including factors such as service to students in K-12 schools, emphasis in multicultural and/or nontraditional approaches to education, emphasis upon interdisciplinary
study and its implications for educational theory, research, and practice. Candidates for the scholarship must be nominated by a member of the faculty in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy. Full or part-time students are eligible.
The
Elmo R. and Frances Bennion Morgan Fellowship
The Elmo R. and Frances
Bennion Morgan Fellowship may be given each year to a deserving graduate
student in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy whose career
goal is to work in a college or university either as a faculty member or
an administrator. The Fellowship was established to provide support for
a graduate student whose interests lie in policy research projects of benefit
to Utah's system of education. Candidates for the Fellowship must be nominated
by a member of the faculty in the Department of Educational Leadership
and Policy.
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