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Home Receive Scholarships Edwin and Rupert Kautz Family Scholarship
Edwin and Rupert Kautz Family Scholarship
Amount: up to $2,500
Renewable: No
The Kautz Family Scholarship shall be rotated between St. Ambrose University and Assumption High School. Each school/student will receive a scholarship every two years in the order that appears below.
- Assumption High School in 2009
- St. Ambrose University in 2010
Kautz Family Scholarship for Assumption High School: Applications from students interested in Assumption High School shall be rotated between the following parishes:
- St. Peters Catholic Church, Buffalo, Iowa
- St. Alphonsus, Davenport, Iowa
Requirements and selection criteria:
- Need is a factor to be considered, but is not the determining factor.
- The student shall have a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grade point scale (or equivalent average) or be in the scholastic upper of his or her class.
- Applicant shall submit a short essay discussing future aspirations and/or aims.
- Applicant should note extracurricular activities, athletic participation, and volunteer or work experiences.
- Ideally, our successful applicant has a promising future and would be considered a fine candidate for a quality education.
Kautz Family Scholarship Criteria for St Ambrose University:
Requirements and selection criteria:
- The student must come from a high schools located in Scott County, IA.
- The student shall have a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 grade point scale (or equivalent average) or be in the scholastic upper one-half of his or her graduation class.
- Student must be a full-time college student enrolled for the purpose of earning credits for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science undergraduate college degree.
- Need is a factor to be considered, but is not the determining factor.
- The applicant shall submit a short essay discussing future aspirations and/or aims.
- The applicant should note extracurricular activities, athletic participation, and volunteer or work experiences.
- The student should note other financial aid.
- Ideally, our successful applicant has a promising future and would be considered a fine candidate for a quality education in a challenging school.
