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Scholarship Application Form Fall 2012 - Spring 2013 Example |
Permanent Resident is defined as an alien who is living in this
country under a visa permitting permanent residence (for example, has a
"green card") or who has filed with the proper federal immigration
authorities a declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United
States. If you have not applied for permanent residency, please select
the option "other country".
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Number of Hours: List the total number of credit hours you have successfully completed by the end of the last semester.
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Texas Residency Generally, applicants who have resided and been employed in the state of Texas for 12 months prior to the time of enrollment
are considered Texas residents for tuition purposes. Foreign nationals
who hold F-1 or any other temporary visa are considered non-residents
and are required to pay the non-resident tuition charges. Texas Residency would not apply to an individual whose residency in Texas is primarily for the purpose of attending an educational institution and
who is not otherwise classified as a resident student as provided in
the rules and regulations adopted by the Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board.
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Status and Classification: Enter your status and classification for the Fall 2012 semester
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Full Time/Part Time: The minimum number of hours for which you
must be enrolled each semester at UH to be considered a full-time
student is 12 hours for undergraduates and 9 hours for graduate students
(each semester). Part-time is less than 12 hours for undergraduates and
less than 9 hours for graduates (per semester).
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GPA: What is your current Cumulative UH GPA. Please use a 4.0
scale (e.g., 3.55). Do not use your current semester GPA or your GPA
for your major.
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Number of Dependents: Not including yourself how many people are financially dependent on you?
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Continuing Bauer College of Business Student: A student who is
already enrolled in the UH College of Business Administration prior to
Summer 2012, and who will be in the same program of study in the Fall
2012 semester. If you are a current Bauer College of Business student,
but for the Fall 2012 (or Spring 2013) you intend to start a new
graduate program in the Bauer College of Business, please select the
option "incoming graduate student" instead of "continuing Bauer College
of Business student."
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Incoming Freshman: A new student to the University and the Bauer
College of Business in his/her first semester who has been accepted into
the undergraduate business program in the Bauer College of Business
(pre-business major). Please choose this option only if you are a
freshman for the Summer 2012 or Fall 2012 or Spring 2013 semesters.
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Transfer Student: A new student to the Bauer College of Business
in his/her first semester who has also transferred academic credits to
the Bauer College of Business from another college or university (either
from within UH, or from another institution). This is only for
transfer students in their first semester in the Bauer College of
Business. Students who transferred into the Bauer College of Business
prior to Summer 2012 are considered "continuing Bauer College of
Business students".
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Incoming Graduate Student: A new student in a
graduate program in the Bauer College of Business, in his/her first
semester. If you are a current Bauer College of Business student, but
for Fall 2012 you intend to start a new graduate program in the Bauer
College of Business, please select the option "incoming graduate
student" instead of "continuing Bauer College of Business student".
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Major/Concentration: Please list your actual or intended
business major (or concentration for graduate students). Please only
list a second major if you are pursuing a double major in business.
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Tuition reimbursement: Many companies and organizations provide
reimbursement of tuition and fees to their employees as a benefit.
Please indicate if you have the opportunity to take advantage of this
option at your organization. If your organization has a program like
this, please also indicate the percentage of tuition and fees which will
be reimbursed.
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