The Glennis McCrary Goodrich International Scholarship
With this program, we honor the memory of Glennis McCrary Goodrich, who graduated from Baylor, magna cum laude, in 1929. As a student, she served as captain of the Baylor women's football team, the first collegiate co-educational football team in the world. She provided most of the funds for the Glennis McCrary Music Building, and also contributed to the Armstrong Browning Library and endowed a scholarship that provides financial support to Baylor music students. She passed away in 2001, at age 92, preceded in death by her husband, Baxter Goodrich.
Requirements:
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Be an undergraduate or graduate student of Baylor University.
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Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
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Be a US citizen.
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Demonstrate financial need by having completed that year’s FAFSA.
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Have NOT received the Goodrich for a previous program abroad.
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Accepted to a study abroad program (summer, winter, semester, or year-long) approved by the Center for Global Engagement.
Award:
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Summer or Winter Programs: $300 - $3,000
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Amount awarded is determined based on financial need by having completed that year’s FAFSA.
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Semester or Academic Year Programs: $500 to $5,000
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Amount awarded is determined based on financial need by having completed that year’s FAFSA.
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Deadlines:
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Summer, Fall, & Academic Year: Application Deadline: March 15th
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Students Notified of Decision: April 15th
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Winter & Spring: Application Deadline: October 15th
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Students Notified of Decision: November 15th
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Considerations:
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Students who DO NOT demonstrate financial and have not completed that year’s FAFSA WILL NOT be awarded the Glennis McCrary Goodrich Scholarship
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A student's decision to study in an under-represented world region is also considered as a factor, in addition to merit and need, in determining the amount of scholarship assistance that will be provided. Students studying outside of western Europe will be given greater consideration.