Welcome Dr. Leslie Jones Director of the Honors College Dr. Michael Lane Assistant Director of the Honors College.

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Welcome
Dr. Leslie Jones
Director of the
Honors College
Dr. Michael Lane
Assistant Director of the
Honors College
Ms. Angela Mead
Honors and Scholarships
Advisor
Mr. Kent Miller, J.D.
Academic Advisor,
Pre-Law and
Pre-Business
Ms. Catina Debord
Administrative
Assistant
Mr. Corey Bullock
AIM High
Program Assistant
Dr. Dale Wheeler
Director,
AIM High Program
Who are the
AIM High Students?
Sophomores
with a 3.75
GPA and
higher
82 AIM High Students
Candidates
Physical Sciences
Education
Humanities
Business
Fine Arts
Social Sciences
Health Sciences
Technology
Undecided
15
13
12
11
11
7
5
4
4
18.3%
15.9%
14.6%
13.4%
13.4%
8.5%
6.1%
4.9%
4.9%
Current
FacultyResume?
Mentor?
Do you have a faculty mentor?
Yes 7.0%
No 93.0%
Do you have a current resume?
Yes 54.9% No 45.1%
Personal
Planning
to Attend
Statement?
Graduate School?
Are you planning on attending graduate school?
Yes 77.5%
No 0.0% Unsure 22.5%
Have you written a personal statement for a
scholarship application?
Yes 39.4%
No 60.6%
Purpose: To prepare students
to gain admission to
nationally-recognized
graduate programs and apply
for competitive prestigious
scholarships.
Hey AIM High Director!
I want to apply to graduate
school.
I want to apply for a
prestigious scholarship.
Are you ready?
How have you prepared?
How to be prepared
Engage in a scholarly
activity with a
faculty mentor and
obtain funding
support.
Have a well-written
fully-developed
Personal Statement
Know in advance application
requirements, deadlines, and
opportunities
Maintain a
current resume
Prestigious Scholarship Program Website
Aim High Program Goals
Attend an APPetite for Life Event
Dinner with ASU faculty
Discussion about
setting and attaining career goals
Business
Education
Health Sciences
Humanities
Art/Music/Theatre
Physical Sciences
Social Sciences
Technology
Dr. Joseph Cazier – Comp Info Sys
Dr. Chrystal Dean - Education
Dr. Becki Battista - HLES
Dr. Stephen Hopkins - Choral Music
Dr. Lynn Siefferman – Biology
Dr. Michael Gangloff - Biology
Dr. Mark Zrull - Psychology
Dr. Jamie Russell - Building Science
Dr. Marie Hoepfl – Technology Ed.
Goal:
To provide travel funds for
AIM High students to attend
a professional conference.
Eligibility:
1) Have a faculty mentor
2) Have a faculty approved scholarly
project
3) Indicate how this conference relates
to your project
4) Have other students attending the
conference
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Baylor University
Business 11
Finance and Banking
Marketing
Accounting
International Business
Management
Hospitality / Tourism
Risk Management
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship
$5,000 (finance)
IFDA Marketing Internship Scholarship
$1,500 (marketing of design and home furnishings)
D.W. Simpson Actuarial Science Scholarship Program
$1,000 (actuarial science)
National Society of Accountants (NSA) Scholarship Awards
$1,000 (accounting)
World Bank International Essay Competition
$5,000 ($1,000 for runners-up) Write a winning essay on assigned topic.
Education 13
Elementary
4
Secondary Ed
1
Music Ed
2
English Ed
1
Spanish Ed
1
Choral Music Ed 1
Art Ed
1
FCS Ed
1
Theatre Ed
1
Prospective Secondary Teacher Course Work Scholarships
$10,000 (sophomores - secondary school mathematics)
Prospective Middle School Mathematics Teacher Course Work Scholarships
$3,000 (juniors - middle school mathematics)
Barbara Lotze Scholarships for Future Teachers
$2,000 (physics teacher preparation)
Roothbert Fund Scholarship Program
$2,000 - $3,000 (education students motivated by spiritual values)
Hardwood Forest Foundation Educator Scholarship Program
$1,500 (seniors - sustainable forest management)
Health Sciences 5
Nursing
Exercise Science
Nutrition
3
1
1
AMBUCS
$6,000 (physical, occupational, speech language, or hearing therapy)
American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Scholarships
$1,000 (undergraduate dental students)
TYLENOL Scholarship Program
$5,000 - $10,000 (undergraduate students pursuing degree in healthcare)
James "Rhio" O'Connor Memorial Scholarship Fund
$5,000 (best essays written about cancer diagnoses and treatments)
Humanities 12
English
2
Communications
Spanish
Global Studies
Public Relations
Appalachian Studies
History
Religious Studies
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Association of Electronic Journalists Scholarships
$1,000-$10,000 (electronic journalism)
Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation
$3,500 (juniors and seniors - television and film)
Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace
100 fellowships (summer study of a critical language at Middlebury College)
L. Ron Hubbard Award – New Illustrators
$500 - $5000 (original illustrations in science fiction or fantasy genre)
L. Ron Hubbard Award – New Writers
$1,000 - $5000 (science fiction or fantasy prose)
Art / Music / Theatre 7
Music
Studio Art
6
1
Hayes School of Music Scholarships
Department of Art Scholarships
New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Fellowships
(seniors - conduct study and research in art history, archaeology, and art
conservation, either at the Museum or abroad)
The Puffin Foundation
(artists in the fields of art, film, music, theater, photography,
and public interest whose works due to genre and/or
social philosophy have difficulty being aired)
Physical Sciences / Math 15
Biology
Physics/Astronomy
Chemistry
Math
8
3
2
2
Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Program: (NOAA)
$8,000 (juniors and seniors - oceanic, environmental and atmospheric science, or education)
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships
$7,500 (sophomores and juniors - science, mathematics or engineering)
Udall Scholarships
$5,000 (sophomores or juniors - careers related to the environment)
Association for Women in Science Education Awards for Undergraduate Students
$1,000 (sophomore or junior women degrees in STEM fields)
EPA Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowships
$17,000 or $7,500 summer at EPA facility (juniors/seniors in environmental fields of study)
Elizabeth Gardener Norweb Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
Mary T. Carothers Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
$2,000 (freshmen, sophomores, or juniors - summer field work, research,
or classroom work in the environmental field)
Social Sciences 7
Psychology
History
Sociology/Criminology
Religious Studies
Geography and Planning
3
1
1
1
1
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
$30,000 (juniors - graduate study leading to career in govt., education, the nonprofit
sector, or the public interest/advocacy sector to improve conditions of society)
Leonard M. Rieser Fellowship in Science, Technology, and Global Security
$2,500-$5,000 (connections between science, technology, global security, public policy)
AFCEA Intelligence Scholarships
$2,250 - $5,000 (sophomores and juniors - global security,
intelligence studies, and/or foreign languages)
American Schools of Oriental Research Fellowships
Middle Eastern studies (including anthropology, archeology, Biblical studies,
epigraphy, history and philosophy)
Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow Program
Paid 10-week summer fellowships in public policy, with internship
at state or federal policy organization.
Technology 4
Interior Design
Technical Photography
Industrial/Product Design
2
1
1
Technology Scholarships
Next Meeting:
Tuesday, September 27
6:30 – 7:30p
Price Lake Room
Next Meeting:
Agenda
Scholarly Activities
Faculty Mentors
Next Meeting:
Begin to think about who you
want to be your Faculty Mentor
Next Meeting:
Spend some time with the PSP website
locate information about various
prestigious scholarships
Questions
Discussion