Terri Hartman Memorial Scholarship Fund for Non-Traditional Students:
Recipient should be a non-traditional college student (i.e., student is attending college to complete a Bachelor’s degree later in life than the traditional 18-22 years of age range).
Recipient should have declared a major that is within the College of Business
Recipient should write and submit one essay, addressing two points (1) how have you persevered through a challenging situation and (2) how have you grown from the challenging situation (word count maximum of 500 total)
Recipient’s name can be published as a scholarship recipient.
Failure to meet the requirements of this scholarship may cause scholarships to be revoked.
This scholarship may entitle an out of state resident to the Non-Resident Tuition Exemption as outlined by the Texas A&M University-Commerce Policy on Non-Resident Tuition Exemption for Competitive Scholarship Recipients.
Award
Varies
Scopes
College of Business
Deadline
04/15/2024
Supplemental Questions
Are you a non-traditional college student? (i.e., student is attending college to complete a Bachelor's degree later in life than the traditional 18-22 years of age range).
Please submit an essay addressing how you have persevered through a challenging situation and how you have grown from the challenging situation (maximum 500 words).