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Underwood-Smith Teacher Scholarship Program
This is a student financial aid program designed to encourage students to pursue teaching careers, and one day teach within the West Virginia public schools. It is awarded based on academic qualifications and the applicant's interest in teaching.
West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program
This scholarship is designed to encourage talented West Virginia residents to pursue study in the fields of engineering,science, and technology. It is awarded based on academic qualification and interest in any of these fields.
Marshall University
John Marshall Scholars.
206 John Marshall Scholarships are awarded each year.
The John Marshall Scholarship includes a tuition waiver to cover tuition and fees and a $1,250 stipend. (WV residents receiving the WV PROMISE Scholarship will receive only an $1,850 stipend in addition to their PROMISE Scholarship.)
Selection criteria for John Marshall Scholarships are: high school seniors with an ACT composite score of 30 or SAT score of 1320 or higher and a 3.5 GPA. Awards are not competitive.
John Marshall Scholarships are automatic if admittance and test scores/high school grades are received by the deadline.


