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Ines Abbott McCrary Scholarship

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$1,000

deadline Due: March 4, 2027
graduates No min. GPA required
map No transcripts required

Eligibility

Ines Abbott McCrary Scholarship, with an application deadline in March, offers numerous awards of $1000 each.

Description

The Ines Abbott McCrary Scholarship shall be awarded to (1) a junior or senior collegian member of Beta Zeta at Oklahoma State University who will pursue an undergraduate degree during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded, or a senior collegian member of Beta Zeta who will pursue a graduate degree during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded. (2) Should no applicants meet the first criteria, the scholarship shall be awarded to an alumna member of Beta Zeta who will pursue a graduate degree during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded. (3) Should no applicants meet the criteria stipulated in the first and second criteria, the scholarship shall be awarded to a freshman or sophomore collegian member of Beta Zeta who will pursue an undergraduate degree during the academic year for which the scholarship is awarded. (4) Should no applicants meet the criteria stipulated in the first to third criteria, the scholarship shall be awarded to any collegian or alumna member of the Fraternity who will pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree during the year for which the scholarship is awarded. (5) In the event Beta Zeta is disestablished and ceases to exist, unless and until Beta Zeta is reestablished, the scholarship shall be awarded to a collegian or alumna member of Beta Zeta who is qualified under the Foundation's then current general scholarship criteria. Should no members of Beta Zeta qualify, the scholarship shall be awarded to any collegian or alumna member of the Fraternity who is qualified under the Foundation's then current general scholarship criteria. Applicants must provide the contact information of their reference, who should be their current or former supervisor or mentor in an academic, community, professional, and/or Theta-related capacity. Ideally, the reference should be able to compellingly speak to the applicant's commitment to Kappa Alpha Theta's values; able to clearly articulate specific details about the applicant's accomplishments, goals, and character; and be more than just the applicant's social contact. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation for more information.