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| Ford Motor Company/Golden Key Undergraduate Scholarships |
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Two scholarships are awarded at each university's induction based on academic achievement,
campus leadership and community service. |
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The amount varies by university, but more than $300,000 is awarded annually, and a minimum scholarship is $500. |
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The deadline is the same as the chapter's new membership deadline. |
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| Golden Key Scholar Award (January 15) |
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The scholarship support members' graduate study at accredited universities anywhere in the world. |
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Twelve $10,000 scholarships are rewarded based on academic achievement, Golden Key involvement and extracurricular activities. |
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| Art International (April 1) |
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Art International recognizes members talented in the individual arts. The program includes categories for painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, applied art, printmaking, mixed media, and computer-generated art/graphic design/illustration. |
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One winner in each category will receive $1,000. |
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| Business Achievement Awards (March 1) |
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The Business Achievement Awards is a business plan competition that recognizes excellence in the study of business. |
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One winner will receive $1,000. A second place winner will receive $750, and a third place winner will receive the $500. |
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| Education Achievement Awards (March 1) |
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The Education Achievement Awards is a case study competition that recognizes excellence in the study of education at all levels. |
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One winner will receive $1,000. A second place winner will receive $750, and a third place winner will receive the $500. |
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| Engineering Achievement Awards (March 1)
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The Engineering Achievement Awards recognize excellence in the study of engineering. A different specialty will be recognized each year. |
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One winner will receive $1,000. A second place winner will receive $750, and a third place winner will receive the $500. |
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| Excellence in Speech and Debate Awards (April 1) |
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These awards recognize talented members for their oratory skills. The competition is open to members in any discipline. |
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One winner will receive $1,000, and one runner-up will receive $500. Both finalists will have the opportunity to attend the Golden Key International Convention for public debate to determine the winner. |
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| Golden Key Research Travel Grants (October 15 and April 15) |
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These travel grants allow members to present their research at professional conferences or study research symposia. |
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Ten $500 awards will be granted each year. |
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| Golden Key Service Award (February 15) |
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This program recognizes one individual for outstanding service to the community. |
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The total prize is $1,000 - $500 to the number; $250 to the chapter and $250 to the charity of the recipient's choice. |
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| Golden Key Study Abroad Scholarships (October 15 and April 15) |
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These scholarships assist members who wish to study abroad. The study abroad program must count as credit toward the applicant's degree. |
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Ten $2,000 awards will be presented. |
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| Information Systems Achievement Awards (March 1) |
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The Information Systems Achievement Awards is a case study competition that recognizes excellence in the study of computer science. |
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One winner will receive $1,000. A second place winner will receive $750, and a third place winner will receive $500. |
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| International Student Leader Award (May 1) |
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This award recognizes one member for dedication to Golden key, as well as for campus leadership, community service and academic achievement. |
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The winner of International Student Leader Award will receive $1,000. |
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| Literary Achievement Awards (April 1) |
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This award recognizes the literary talents of Golden key members in four categories - fiction, non-fiction, poetry and news/feature writing. |
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One winner in each category will receive $1,000 and will be published in CONCEPTS, the Society's award-winning annual magazine. |
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| Performing Arts Showcase (March 1) |
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The Performing Arts Showcase recognizes members gifted in dance, drama, instrumental performance, filmmaking, musical composition and vocal performance. |
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One winner in each of the six categories will receive $1,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Golden Key International Convention. |
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| Student Scholarship Showcase (March 1) |
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The Student Scholarship Showcase recognizes members for outstanding undergraduate research in any discipline - from anthropology to zoology. |
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Four winners will receive $1,000 each and will present their research to more than 1,000 delegates to the Golden Key International Convention. |
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| GEICO Adult Scholar Awards (April 1) |
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The GEICO Adult Scholar Awards recognize outstanding members over the age of 25 who achieve academic excellence while balancing multiple additional commitments such as family and/or greater. |
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Ten $1,000 awards will be presented. |
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| Claes Noble Earth Ethics Award (February 15) |
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One prize of $1,000 is awarded each year to a student who exhibits exemplary dedication to environmental awareness and responsibility. |
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The winning earth ethics essay is published in CONCEPTS magazine. |
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