Winter Term 2009: Applications accepted beginning January 5; due by 5 p.m. on January 30, 2009.
Spring Term 2009: Applications accepted beginning March 30; due by 5 p.m. on April 24, 2009.
High School Senior Scholarship and Awards Application due to your high school counselors by March 13, 2009 (for school year 2009-2010). High school counselors please note: All high school senior applications must be received by the LBCC Financial Aid Office by Friday, March 20, 2009.
Advice and Tips for Scholarship Applications
Every year many scholarships go unawarded due to a lack of qualified applicants. In order to receive a scholarship you must apply!
Our scholarship database information is subject to change. Please be aware that the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form must be completed prior to applying for many of these awards. FAFSA forms are available at the Financial Aid Office, Takena Hall 117, or online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Detailed information on each scholarship is available by clicking on the title. Please see the full description to determine your eligibility and to ensure you know the requirements of completing the application for that particular scholarship.
Simply list all the scholarships for which you meet the listed criteria. Applications are available only online and may be downloaded to complete. Do NOT send applications as attachments via email - they will NOT be processed.
Applicants will have an advantage if:
FAFSA information has been received prior to these processes
Transcripts from ANY other college/university have been requested and received prior to the application due date
Recommendation letters are secured well in advance of the due date and are submitted with the completed application and budget sheet
Applicants must have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA to apply for scholarships
Applicants have a declared major and it is correctly listed with the Registrar’s Office. To check in SIS, follow steps in box below:
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Related Programs
Recent graduates of our MA program have gone on to PhD programs at many institutions, including: Cornell University, University of Iowa, Loyola University of Chicago, Oklahoma State University, Penn State, UC Boulder, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, University of Dayton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Oregon, University of Washington, Washington State University.
Our MA and MFA graduates have gone on to teaching and/or administrative positions at many institutions, including: Cal State University-Chico, Chemeketa Community College, George Fox University, Gulf Coast Community College (Florida), Harvard University, Linn-Benton Community College, Lane Community College, Pepperdine University, Southern Illinois University, Texas Christian University, University
Through the Department of Communication students may become eligible to apply for a growing number of scholarships and awards. These include:
Broadcast Education Assn Scholarships
The Blanton (Jewel) Scholarship
The Freedom Forum Chips Quinn Scholars program
L-SPAN scholarships
National Assn of Black Journalists Scholarships
Radio-TV News Directors Assn Scholarships
Texas Assn of Broadcasters Scholarships
The Robert Wilkerson Journalism Scholarship
The SE TX Press Club Scholarship
SETCAST scholarships
The Tom Jackson Memorial Scholarship
We're here to help current and prospective students understand the requirements and procedures of the financial aid process.
Financial aid at LBCC is intended to help students who are unable to pay the full cost of a college education. Funds from grants, loans, and/or part-time employment are intended to supplement family and student resources.
Financial aid advisors are available to see students on a drop-in basis from 10:00-11:00 a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10:00-11:00 a.m. on Friday. If you would like a longer appointment, you can schedule one by calling the financial aid office.
If you are a transfer student
Degrees & Certificates in this major: Associate of Science Degree
Department Website: Foreign Languages
Program Contact:
Margarita Casas, Brian Keady
Currently the only foreign language degree offered through LBCC is Spanish. First-year French classes are offered as well. Students who wish to participate in the LBCC/OSU Degree Partnership Program and use a different language may, with the approval of the Foreign Language advisor, substitute courses for those listed. Transfer credit foreign language classes are offered each term to help students build proficiency in a foreign language. These classes earn four transfer credits and emphasize speaking, reading and writing.
LBCC also offers a wide variety of
A variety of scholarships are available through the Financial Aid office. In addition, the English department has some general scholarships and some named ones. You must complete this application to be considered for all English department scholarships. Named scholarships include the following:
Eugene and Lois Chaffee Scholarship (English, History, Music) open to students of any class with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Award is based on need and GPA.
Ewy English Scholarship open to students of any class with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Financial need is a consideration.
Ada Hatch Scholarship (Art, English or Music) open to junior or senior female students
Degrees & Certificates in this major: Associate of Science Degree
Department Website: English/Writing
Program Contact:
Linda Spain
Additional Faculty:
Natalie Daley, Paul Hagood, Robin Havenick, Peter Jensen, Terrance Lane Millet, Karelia Stetz-Waters, Jane Walker
Whether you plan to enter the sciences, a business or technical field or the liberal arts, your career success will be enhanced by strong communication skills. A student working toward a bachelor’s degree can choose between two associate degree programs at LBCC: the Associate of Science or the Associate of Arts (Oregon Transfer). English majors planning to transfer to Oregon State University are advised to complete the AS degree. It is designed
The suggested program should satisfy many of the general requirements of baccalaureate-granting institutions. These requirements commonly lead into a communication degree, including Communication Theory, Interpersonal Communication, Speech or Rhetoric. Students interested in this area of study should consider participating in Forensics, which provides an excellent opportunity to further develop critical thinking, writing and speaking skills. Some scholarships are available to HCC Forensics team members.
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