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Thursday, July 03, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-07-03 16:25:09) Source: The Monroe County Advocate Cleveland
State awards Academic Service Scholarships annually to students who have
demonstrated outstanding academic achievement during their high school years.
The scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and fees at a value of
approximately $2,700 per year. To
qualify for this scholarship, students must have a 2.9 grade point average
(G.P.A.) and have taken the ACT. They must enroll and maintain a full-time
course load and both a 2.5 semester and cumulative G.P.A. at CSCC. Recipients
are required to complete a 75-hour work assignment on campus each semester. “Cleveland State is committed to helping
students come to college and succeed,” stated Michael Stokes, vice president
for Student Services. “The
Academic Service Scholarship Program is one way that we assist students in
covering the costs of their education.
Through their work assignment in one of the college offices, students
get an additional benefit of work experience that, in some cases, is connected
to their field of study. Academic Service students also get to interact with
faculty and staff outside of the classroom, which helps them become more
involved in the total college experience.” For
2008-2009, the college has awarded more than 50 Academic Service scholarships
to incoming students, with 50 more students returning on scholarship for their
sophomore years. Cleveland
State announces it has awarded Academic Service Scholarships to the following
students in Monroe County: Sweetwater High School: Steven Cooper, Brittany
Miller and James Richeson. Tellico Plains High School: Adam Crocker and James
Graves. For more
information on the Academic Service Scholarship, contact the Office of the Vice
President for Student Services at (423) 478-6218 or for a complete list of
scholarships available, go to the Cleveland State Web site at www.clevelandstatecc.edu. Copyright © 2008, The Advocate and Democrat |