Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds.
The student body of more than 53,000 demonstrates that students from all backgrounds can achieve at high rates with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations.
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Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds.
The student body of more than 53,000 demonstrates that students from all backgrounds can achieve at high rates with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations.
William G. Densmore Vocal Scholarship
The William G. Densmore Vocal Scholarship is awarded annually to operatic voice students in the School of Music. Recipients demonstrate exceptional vocal talent and a desire to pursue an operatic career.
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2015 Jul 7
Goodale Family Scholarship in International Study
The Goodale Family Scholarship is awarded to students studying in international studies. Recipients must be traveling to study and/or conduct research in a country they have never visited.
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2015 Jul 7
Dr. Cleon Arrington Scholarship in the Sciences
The Arrington Scholarship honors Cleon Arrington Sr., former Georgia State University vice president for research and sponsored programs. The scholarship recognizes full-time students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics with good academic standing. The award has a special focus on African-Americans and other underrepresented groups.
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2015 Jul 7
The Lee Project Endowed Scholarship
The Lee Project Scholarship is named in honor of former Georgia State University student, Lee Lowery. The scholarship supports students who have overcome adversity or tragedy, with a special preference given to graduates of Grady High School, Lowery's alma mater.
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2015 Jul 7
Student Government Association
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the official voice for the student population at Georgia State University. These students have been elected by their peers and strive to maintain and improve the student experience through policy.
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2015 Jun 29
Spring 2015 Graduation
Georgia State University graduated more than 5,700 students receiving bachelor's, master's and specialist's degrees at the university's spring and summer commencement on Saturday, May 9 in the Georgia Dome.
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2015 Jun 29
Spring 2015 Graduation - Masters Students
Georgia State University graduated more than 5,700 students receiving bachelor's, master's and specialist's degrees at the university's spring and summer commencement on Saturday, May 9 in the Georgia Dome.
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2015 Jun 29
Spring 2015 Graduation - Ph. D.
The university held a commencement ceremony for 135 Ph.D. students on Monday, May 11 at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
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2015 Jun 29
Georgia State Honors College Students Graduate with Distinction
The Georgia State Honors College is recognizing 59 students for their participation in honors curriculum and research by through formal distinctions.
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2015 Jun 29
Georgia State Honors College Recognizes Graduates
The Georgia State University is recognizing more than 150 students for gradating in good standing from the Honors College.
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2015 Jun 29
Stanley Jackson Hospitality Service Award
Marlena Collins was awarded the Stanley Jackson Hospitality Service Award at the 2015 Honors Day Celebration.
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2015 Jun 26
Joe Taylor Scholarship
Seema Patel, Sarah Zirkle, and Claudia Allen were awarded the Joe Taylor Scholarship at the 2015 Honors Day Celebration.
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2015 Jun 26
Homer R. Hannah Memorial Scholarship
The Homer R. Hannah Memorial Scholarship was established in 1990 by the Hannah Family in memory of Homer R. Hannah, an alumnus of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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2015 Jun 26
Hall of Fame Scholars Program Fund
The Hall of Fame Scholars Program Fund was established from the proceeds of the Robinson College Annual Hall of Fame Celebration. It is awarded in recognition of undergraduate students with leadership potential in business, as exemplified by their academic and professional achievements.
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2015 Jun 26
George E. Manners Scholarship
The George E. Manners Scholarship is awarded annually to graduate students enrolled full-time at Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Students must have a minimum 3.75 GPA, financial need, have completed a minimum of 27 semester hours of graduate coursework, and be pursuing a career in business. Number of awards and award amount may vary.
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2015 Jun 26
Edie and Tim Twomey Scholarship
The Edie and Tim Twomey Scholarship was established in 2012 by Georgia State University alumni Edie and Tim Twomey to provide financial support for accounting majors in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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2015 Jun 26
Dr. David Schwartz Memorial Scholarship
The Dr. David Schwartz Memorial Scholarship was established in 2013 through a lead gift from Georgia State University alumnus Lamar Smith, and other Georgia State alumni and friends in memory of Dr. David A. Schwartz. Dr. Schwartz was a professor of marketing in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, and was considered a leading American authority on motivation.
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2015 Jun 26
Connie & Ken McDaniel Scholarship
The Connie & Ken McDaniel Scholarship was funded by Georgia State University alumni Connie and Ken McDaniel to support undergraduate students who are enrolled in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business School of Accountancy. The recipients must be in good academic standing at Georgia State University, and have a GPA of 3.5 or above.
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2015 Jun 26
Clyde Kitchens/Thoben Elrod/Delta Sigma Pi Doctoral Scholarship
Awarded annually, Clyde Kitchens/Thoben Elrod/Delta Sigma Pi Doctoral Scholarship is a cash award for educational purposes from the Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation made possible by the Clyde Kitchens/Thoben Elrod.
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2015 Jun 26
Charles A. Williams Scholarship
The Charles A. Williams Scholarship is given annually graduate students enrolled full-time at Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Students must demonstrate academic achievement. Preference is given to students pursuing studies related to transportation.
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2015 Jun 26
Claire Hammond Diercks Scholarship
The Claire Hammond Diercks Scholarship fund was established by John P. Diercks to honor the memory of alumna, Claire Hammond Diercks. It is awarded based on scholastic achievement, leadership ability, active participation in student activities, and active member of Phi Chi Theta Chapter.
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2015 Jun 26
Chris Yannapoulos Scholarship
The Chris Yannapoulos Scholarship was established in 1975 by Mr. Michael C. Carlos in memory of Christopher Yannapoulous, to benefit students in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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2015 Jun 26
Barkat Charania Scholarship
The Barkat Charania Scholarship was established in 2013 by Georgia State University alumnus Rahim Charania, in honor of his father Barkat Charania, whose greatest passion is for increasing the availability for young people to receive a quality education.
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2015 Jun 26
Anne-Marie Campbell Scholarship
The Anne-Marie Campbell Scholarship was established in 2013 by Georgia State alumna Ann-Marie Campbell to provide financial support for students majoring any discipline within the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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2015 Jun 26
Andrew C. & Eula C. Carlos Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos to provide support to students in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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2015 Jun 26
Rozelle Outstanding Programmer Award
Each year, the Computer Information Systems Department honors the undergraduate student in the CIS program with the most outstanding academic record in the programming courses. The award is named for James P. Rozelle, a former faculty member of the CIS Department at Georgia State University. Winners receive a cash award.
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2015 Jun 26
Korean-American Business Center Award
The Korean-American Business Center (KABC) is a departmental center, organized within the Center for Research in Information Systems (CRIS) and housed in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department in Georgia State's Robinson College of Business. It is a boundary-spanning organization between the CIS Department and the Korean business community in the United States and Korea.
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2015 Jun 26
Jeff and Sherry Hwang Scholarship
The Jeff and Sherry Hwang Scholarship provides scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students in good standing who are enrolled in The J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Department of Computer Information Systems who speak Mandarin and have an appreciation for Taiwanese culture.
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2015 Jun 26
Information Systems Audit and Control Association Scholarship
The Atlanta Chapter of Information Systems Audit and Control Association awards this scholarship to a student enrolled at a University System of Georgia institution. The recipient must demonstrate high academic achievement and a commitment to pursuing a career in information technology.
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2015 Jun 26
Cotterman Outstanding Student
Each year, the Computer Information Systems Department honors the graduate student in the MS-CIS program with the most outstanding academic record. The award is named for William C. Cotterman, the first chairman of the CIS Department at Georgia State University.
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