ASG Presidents' Council Scholarship Application Available Till Nov. 2

The Associated Student Ggovernment Presidents' Council Scholarship is open to all University of Arkansas Undergraduate Students. Recipients are selected by a board comprising former ASG presidents. Please ensure that you complete the application by attaching responses to the essay questions on the application and adhering to all specifications involving length, submission format, and deadline for submittal. Any questions should be referred to Michael Dodd, ASG president, at asgpres@uark.edu.

A PDF copy of the Presidents Council Scholarship Applications can be downloaded and submitted electronically or delivered to the ASG office, ARKU 665, by noon Wednesday Nov. 2. No exceptions will be made for late applications. If submitting electronically, please send all materials in one email to asgpres@uark.edu.

Contacts

Michael Dodd, president
Associated Student Government
479-575-5205, asgpres@uark.edu

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