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FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP

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  • Scholarship Criteria. The G. Edward French Scholarship* is awarded annually by the Vestry of the Chapel of the Cross to one or more regularly enrolled full-time undergraduate students in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The recipient must be a communicant of the Episcopal Church** or a church within the Anglican Communion. Primary consideration is given to evidence of past and/or present active involvement in the mission of the Church whether at the parish or diocesan level or through outreach to the community or to the world at large. Each scholarship recipient must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.0. Failure to maintain a 2.0 average shall constitute grounds for revocation of the award.
  • Application Procedure. Applications shall be submitted in writing to the French Scholarship Committee of the Chapel of the Cross and shall be deposited in the Episcopal Campus Ministry mailbox in the Church office. Application forms and information are available in the Church office. Applicants for the French Scholarship shall also submit a proposal for a service project for the parish or the diocese, the community or the world at large.
  • Administration. Applications are solicited annually through the Episcopal Campus Ministry and parish publications. Applications will be reviewed by a three-member panel of the University Ministry Committee, appointed by the chair. The panel will submit its recommendations to the Vestry for its approval.

*The French Scholarship honors the life and service of G. Edward French. It does not require any commitment to the study of French history, culture, or language..
**Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church, 1985. Title I. Canon 17, Sect. 1(a) and Sect 2(a) Definitions. A member of this Church is a person who has been baptized with water in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and whose baptism has been duly recorded in this Church. A communicant is a member who has received the Holy Communion in this Church at least three times during the preceding year.

 

HOUSE SCHOLARSHIP

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  • Scholarship Criteria. The House Scholarship was established in 1975 by the will of the late Helen Badham House, and is named in memory of Mrs. House and her husband, the late Henry Charles House, Jr. Recipients must be able, needy undergraduate students who attend or will attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and must be Episcopalians. Names of all applicants will be forwarded to the Student Aid Office of UNC-CH for determination of financial need. In addition to church affiliation, selection will be based on need and ability.
  • Application Procedure. Applications with supporting documentation shall be submitted in writing to the House Scholarship Committee of the Chapel of the Cross and shall be deposited in the Episcopal Campus Ministry mailbox in the Church office. Application forms and information are available in the Church office.
  • Administration. Applications are solicited annually through the Episcopal Campus Ministry and parish publications. Applications will be reviewed by a three-member panel of the University Ministry Committee, appointed by the chair. The panel will submit its recommendations to the Vestry for its approval.

Applications for the John Osgood and Elizabeth Amis Cameron Blanchard Scholarships are received by the UNC-CH Office of Scholarships and Student Aid. Applicants should submit the Profile Application, and write to the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, Post Office Box 1080, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, to indicate that they are Episcopal descendants of Colonial ancestry or children of Episcopal ministers. If you have questions, contact Jean DeSaix.


 
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