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National City Announces Business Scholarship Program Supporting Students In The Classroom And Workplace
Bowling Green, Ky. - National City Bank of Kentucky has launched a program with four of the state's largest universities, including Western Kentucky University, designed to keep some of Kentucky's best and brightest business students in the state after graduation. The program is the first of its kind in any of the seven states where National City operates.
The National City Business Scholars program provides up to $10,000 scholarship money and a $4,000 Summer Scholars job to selected candidates after the junior and senior years. In addition to Western, the program will initially be offered to business school students at the University of Louisville, University of Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky University. "Our program is unique in that it offers scholarship dollars, the opportunity for summer business experience and great networking opportunities within the professional setting," said Chuck Denny, president and CEO of National City Bank of Kentucky. "We are excited to offer this opportunity to students in participation with these particular universities. We've had a history of good relationships with them over the years and this program serves to strengthen those relationships." Students who are in the spring semester of their sophomore year and have a demonstrated financial need are eligible to apply. They must also have a cumulative 3.0 Grade Point Average and be majoring in business, finance, economics, or other business-related field. The $2,500 scholarship is renewable for four semesters after selection for a potential total of $10,000 over the course of two years. Applicants will be selected based on financial need, community service, campus involvement, academic honors and work history. The 2005 scholarship winners will be presented with the scholarship in June 2005 and the Summer Scholars job component of the program will begin in May 2006. Summer Scholars applicants must comply with the standard National City employment requirements. WKU President Gary Ransdell said he was excited by National City's initiative to help keep Kentucky's brightest students in Kentucky. "National City is offering a powerful combination of scholarship dollars and workplace opportunities that fit well with the entrepreneurial focus of our business program," Dr. Ransdell said. "Education continues to be the key to our Commonwealth's economy and National City - a longtime supporter of higher education and Western Kentucky University - is making a serious investment in our future." More WKU news is available at www.wku.edu. If you'd like to receive WKU news via e-mail, send a message to WKUNews@wku.edu. -WKU-
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