Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rande & Georgia Somma "Integrity First" Scholarship

The RMU School of Business Ethics Committee is announcing the 2012 Rande and Georgia Somma "Integrity First" Scholarship, which focuses on the financial crisis in the United States.  All candidates who compete in the Integrity First case competition will earn an entry on the Undergraduate category of their Student Engagement of their Student Engagement Transcript (SET).

The scholarship is worth $2500 and four will be awarded.  The application and case analysis are due by 5 pm on Friday, January 5th, 2012.

In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be at least a sophomore in good standing with Robert Morris University.

If students have any questions regarding the scholarship they can contact Daria Crawley, Chairperson for the School of Business Ethics Committee.

crawleyd@rmu.edu

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