Scholarships
for Art Majors and Intended Majors
To be eligible for
scholarship awards incoming freshmen and sophomores must
have specified art as their INTENDED major and must enroll
in certain courses as specified in the award letter; juniors
and seniors must have DECLARED an art major. Awards are announced
in the spring term each year.
Eligible students must submit portfolios
and Scholarship Application Form at the designated time. Dates
are announced and posted for continuing students. Incoming students
should refer to the scholarship guidelines and application deadlines
posted on the website. Scholarships are not automatically renewed;
therefore, students must reapply each year. A scholarship information
sheet is required for each applicant. Portfolios will be reviewed
by all department faculty members. Awards will be made on the
basis of potential, ability, performance in the department, dedication
and responsibility. Financial need is also a consideration for
some scholarship funds.
The
following scholarships are available:
Boyles Scholarship:
Targeted to freshmen although
sophomores, juniors and seniors also are considered. Incoming
freshmen are eligible for this scholarship; they may apply
by submitting portfolios to the Department Chair by November
15 (Early Decision) and January 15 (Regular Decision). The
Financial Aid Committee (or Financial Aid officer) must approve
selections.
Keith Scholarship:
Available for freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Awards may be made to one or more students.
Blackwood Scholarship:
Generally awarded to upper level students demonstrating
financial need, high moral character and strong creative
potential in the visual arts.
Hines Art Scholarship:
Awarded to students demonstrating financial need, high
moral character and academic and artistic promise.
Cunningham Scholarship:
Rotating scholarship available to art students only once
every fourth year. May be awarded to either one or two
outstanding students.
Leslie Scholarship:
Rotating scholarship available only to juniors and seniors
majoring in business, economics or liberal arts. Preference
will be given to students who plan to pursue a career in
advertising, public relations, communications or graphic
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Scholarships are awarded contingent upon
the students continued performance, diligence in his
or her work, and dedication to achieving excellence. Students
who receive scholarships are role models for their peers,
and their work in the department reflects on the department
as well as on themselves.
These criteria should be maintained
for the student to continue receiving the scholarship. Should
the student change his or her major to another department,
the art department chair must be notified. Any unused portion
of the scholarship will be forfeited. If the student changes
the major from art and has not notified the department,
or if the student has taken only art courses which apply
toward the General Education Requirements, the department
may ask that scholarship monies be returned. In addition,
all policies, rules and regulations that direct student
life at Furman, as stated by THE HELMSMAN, apply to scholarship
recipients. If students do not maintain the standards,
the scholarship may be revoked or reduced by a majority
decision of the art department faculty.
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