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Computer Science/Computer Information Systems
Scholarships
George
Brotherton Memorial Scholarship.
This scholarship is provided by friends of Mr.
Brotherton. Eligible students must be enrolled
full-time in the Computer Science and
Information Systems program, maintain a minimum 3.0
cumulative GPA in the major, and exemplify those
qualities which characterized Mr. Brotherton. The
recipient will be announced at the Spring Awards Day
ceremony. For further information contact the
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, APSU
Box 4626, telephone (931) 221-7833.
Hendon-Stokes
Scholarships.
Given by Dr. Elizabeth Hendon Stokes, the late Walter
L. Hendon, Jr., and Dr. William G. Stokes, in memory
of their parents, Walter L. and Gertrude Hendon and
Glenn and Lurlene Stokes. These scholarships are for
majors in mathematics and computer science or special
education. Awards are based on need or merit as
determined by the appropriate department faculty, with
each department being given the opportunity to award a
$500 annual scholarship. For further information
contact the Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science, APSU Box 4626, telephone (931) 221-7833.
(Also listed under Education and Mathematics)
Mathematics
Scholarship.
The Scholarship is awarded to students who show
outstanding potential and are majoring in mathematics
or majoring in computer science with a minor in
mathematics. For
further information contact the Department of
Mathematics and Computer Science, APSU Box 4626,
telephone (931) 221-7833. (Also listed under Mathematics)
The
Donald Wallar Computer Science Scholarship.
Established
in June of 2000 by Mr. Donald Wallar, a computer
science graduate of Austin Peay. Two scholarships are available; one in the
amount of $1,000 for a junior computer science major
and one in the amount of $1,500 for a senior computer
science major. Selection
will be made by computer science faculty based on
criteria established by the donor. For further information and to apply for either
of these scholarships, please contact the Math and
Computer Science Department at (931)221-7833, P.O. Box
4626.
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