The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis greatly appreciates the financial and motivational support provided by each of our donors. In 2010, Kelley was able to award $97,600.00 to 45 recipients and full tuition and housing for four years to an incoming freshman. Our donors recognize the importance of a strong business education for students in central Indiana. The Kelley School of Business and our student recipients owe a debt of gratitude to the local businesses, organizations, and individuals that support Kelley. Many of our students struggle to meet the financial commitment of higher education. Without these awards, many of our students would be unable to complete, or progress as quickly through, their college experience.
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NAPM Hauger/Wilson Scholarship for Supply-Chain Studies - $10,000.00
The National Association of Purchasing Management-Indianapolis, Inc. established this scholarship to support Kelley Indianapolis students majoring in supply chain management. A NAPM Scholar is awarded $10,000, half for the junior year and half for the senior year, so long as eligibility is maintained.
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Klapper Family Foundation Scholars - $8,500.00 (4 awarded)
The Klapper Scholarship endowment was established in 1999 by David Klapper of the Klapper Family Foundation. Klapper Scholars are management students who focus on entrepreneurship, or marketing students who are interested in retailing. Students must have completed at least 90 undergraduate credit hours, must rank in the top 20% of their class, and must have incurred debt in pursuit of their degree. Preference is given to students who have demonstrated leadership in school or community activities.
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M&I Bank Scholarship - $2,500.00 (3 awarded)
Funded by generous gifts from First Indiana Bank now M&I Bank, this scholarship is awarded to an outstanding student in finance.
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J Dwight Peterson Key Award - $2,500.00
This award was established by John D. Peterson, Jr., to honor the memory of his father, J. Dwight Peterson, who co-founded the City Securities Corporation in 1924. During his own career, Mr. Peterson (Jr.) became President, Chairman, and CEO of City Securities. The J. Dwight Peterson Key Award, the most prestigious award conferred by the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, was first given in 1988. The award is presented to the overall outstanding senior on the basis of superior scholarship, extra-curricular activities, leadership, and character.
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Scholarship - $2,500.00
This scholarship is awarded to a student who has demonstrated scholarship, leadership, work ethic and community service and is a resident of Indiana. Preference is given to students of an ethnic minority background.
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Gene B. Glick Scholarship - $2,500.00
The Gene B. Glick Scholarship is awarded each year to students in the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis who display work ethic, volunteerism, and professional goals, and who participate in extracurricular activities.
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Sam Jones Diversity Scholarship - $2,500.00
Funded by donations in memory of community leader Sam Jones, this scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students in the Kelley School on the IUPUI campus, with preference given to an incoming freshman from a racial or ethnic minority, or a first-generation college student. The student must be an Indiana resident and a U.S. citizen.
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KSBI Finance Scholarship - $2,000.00
This scholarship was established in 2001 and is funded by annual gifts. The KSBI Finance Scholarship is awarded to an outstanding junior or senior student who has a career interest in finance.
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Somerset CPAs Scholarship - $2,000.00
This scholarship is awarded to a high-achieving student whose academic major is accounting. Preference given to a student who has demonstrated leadership in service to the community, school, or university. (This scholarship is renewable for one academic year as long as scholarship criteria are met. A Somerset CPAs scholar receives $1,000.00 their first year and $1,000 their second.)
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Ralph L Swingley Scholarships - $2,000.00 (2 awarded)
This endowed scholarship fund was first awarded in 1998. The scholarship was established to honor the memory of longtime civic leader Ralph Swingley, by generous gifts from his family and from the Indianapolis Water Company. Mr. Swingley spent sixty years with the company, first as an accounting clerk, then advancing in rank through the years to become President and CEO, from which position he retired in 1970. The awards recognize outstanding students at the Kelley School of Business whose major is accounting.
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Geraldine S. Bernath Scholarship - $1,500.00
This scholarship is given to a student who has demonstrated leadership on campus or in the community.
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Construction Financial Management Association Scholarship - $1,500.00
Funded by annual gifts from the Construction Financial Management Association, this scholarship is awarded to an accounting or finance student who has expressed interest in financial aspects of construction.
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Elliott and Estelle Nelson Family Scholarship - $1,500.00 |
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Ginny Marzke Memorial Scholarship - $1,500.00
This scholarship was established with many gifts from family and friends to honor the contributions of Ginny Marzke to the Kelley School of Business. Ginny served as an academic advisor to Kelley students for more than fifteen years until her passing in 2000. The scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates a serious commitment to completing a Kelley degree while faced with multiple responsibilities. Consideration is given for financial need. The particular purpose of this award is to assist students who are seldom rewarded by more traditional scholarships.
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Key Bank Scholarship - $1,000
Endowed by Key Bank, Indianapolis, Indiana, this fund is for two scholarships: a one-time, non-renewable $1000 award recognizing outstanding educational achievement by a minority Kelley School of Business student, and the other a $2000 award for an incoming freshman student who has been directly admitted to the Kelley School, with preference being given to minority students. A minimum cumulative average GPA of 3.0 is required.
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William F. Buchanan Award - $1,000.00
Established by Lawrence and Elizabeth Magner in memory of the lifetime contributions of Betty's father to railway transportation in southern Indiana, the Buchanan Prize is given to the outstanding senior level undergraduate student in the field of transportation. The recipient must be a citizen of the United States.
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Crowe Horwath Scholarship - $1,000.00
Funded by annual gifts from the accounting firm of Crowe Horwath LLP, this scholarship is given to a student majoring in accounting who exhibits leadership skills.
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Financial Executives Institute Outstanding Award - $1,000.00
This award is given by Financial Executives International to the top junior in accounting or finance.
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Gordon C. Miller Scholarship - $1,000.00
This scholarship was established by George D. Miller to honor the accomplishments and contributions of his brother, Gordon C. Miller, to professionalism in the transportation logistics industry. It is awarded to a marketing or marketing/distribution management student with proven academic excellence. Preference is given to a student interested in pursuing graduate work.
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Indiana Motor Truck Association Gold Club Scholarship - $1,000.00
ThiThis scholarship is awarded by the IMTA to assist a student pursuing a degree in marketing/distribution management. Special consideration will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in the motor carrier industry.
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Irwin Katz Accounting Excellence Scholarship - $1,000.00 (2 awarded)
These scholarships, established by the firm of Katz Sapper & Miller, CPAs, to honor founding partner Irwin Katz, are awarded to outstanding accounting majors who will achieve junior status in the fall, who live in Indiana, and who have an interest in working for an accounting firm.
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Lawrence E. Magner Human Resources Management Scholarship - $1000.00
Awarded to a Human Resource Management major who is an Indiana Resident.
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Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Scholarship - $1,000.00
This gift is given to a student enrolled full-time, with preference given to a member of the Student Investment Club.
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Tax Executives Institute Scholarship - $1,000.00
Funded by annual gifts from the Tax Executives Institute, this scholarship is given to a junior who is actively pursuing a curriculum which emphasizes studies that may lead to a career in taxation.
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UPS Scholarship - $1,000.00
This scholarship, funded by United Parcel Service, is awarded to a Kelley School of Business Indianapolis student who has outstanding academic achievement with preference given to a student who has excelled in marketing, transportation, or logistic courses.
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Underclassmen Honors Scholarships - $1000.00 (3 awarded)
Presented to outstanding freshmen.
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Women in Management Scholarship - $1000.00
Established in 2000 by members of the faculty of the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, and funded by their annual gifts, the Women in Management Scholarship is awarded to a female student whose studies include a concentration in Management or Human Resources Management. The recipient must have a minimum of 30 hours of class work at IUPUI.
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John W. Berry Memorial Scholarship - $900.00
This scholarship was established in 1979 by friends and family of John Berry and is given to a student having a junior standing or higher who has a career interest in accounting or real estate.
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Dr. Roger E. Jerman Scholarship - $500.00
Named for a professor of the Kelley School of Business, now retired, this scholarship fund was endowed by friends of Professor Roger Jerman, widely recognized for his work in the field of transportation. The scholarship is awarded to a student studying marketing distribution management and pursuing certification in the American Society of Transportation and Logistics. Preference is given to a student who has experience in or is pursuing a career in the transportation field, with secondary preference given to a marketing student.
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Dr. Victor E. Childers International Study Awards - $500.00 (3 awarded)
This award fund is endowed by Dr. Victor E. Childers, Emeritus Professor of the Kelley School of Business. Awards are given to students who have been admitted to overseas study programs in which they are earning credits toward an IU degree.
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Delta Sigma Pi – Kappa Sigma Chapter Scholarship - $500.00
First awarded in 2009, this scholarship was created by the Kelley Indianapolis chapter of Delta Sigma Pi progessional fraternity. This scholarship is given to students majoring in business or economics.
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Entrepreneursheip Scholarship - $500.00
Established by Robert Gough, this scholarship is awarded to a marketing student with preference given to an entrepreneurial student or a member of the entrepreneurship club.
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Kelley School of Business Indianapolis (KSBI) Faculty Undergraduate Scholarship - $500.00
An endowment created by contributions from Kelley Indianapolis faculty and staff supports this scholarship, which is awarded to a student achieving junior status in the fall and who is currently in the Kelley Honors Program.
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Michael Williams Endowed Scholarship - $500.00
This scholarship is given to a student majoring in accounting or finance and resides in Greater Indianapolis. Special consideration will be given to underrepresented populations.
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Outstanding Accounting Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior accounting student.
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Outstanding Computer Information Systems Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior computer information systems student.
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Outstanding Finance Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior finance student.
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Outstanding Human Resource Management Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior human resource management student.
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Outstanding Management Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior management student.
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Outstanding Marketing Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior marketing student.
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Outstanding Supply Chain Management Student Award
This award is given to the outstanding senior supply chain management student.
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**Scholarship opportunities may change from year to year. All are one time awards, non-renewable and are only applicable to Kelley Indianapolis students.