Angie Dodge Memorial Scholarship
Angie Dodge Memorial Scholarship
In order to be eligible for this scholarship students must meet the following criteria:
- Plan to enroll full-time (12 undergraduate credits; 9 graduate credits)
- Students with a passion for Forensic Biology, Criminal Law, or Innocence Work
- Enrolled in the study of Biological sciences with an interest in forensics or Pre-Law with an interest in Criminal Law
- Preference is given to students who have worked with the Idaho Innocence Project or other Innocence organizations
- Preference will be given to qualified students who have experienced hardship and are looking for a second chance in life
- Demonstrate financial need. We can determine your financial need by the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
To apply, students must
1) Answer the question, “Have you worked or volunteered at an Innocence organization?”
2) Submit a response, no longer than 400 words, stating your major, your interest in Biological Forensics or Criminal Law, and whether you are seeking a second chance after overcoming hardships in your life.
- Award
- Varies
- Departments / Colleges
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Deadline
- 05/10/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Submit a response, no longer than 400 words, stating your major, your interest in Biological Forensics or Criminal Law, and whether you are seeking a second chance after overcoming hardships in your life. Please upload as a single Word or PDF document (8 MB max file size) using your name and Boise State student ID number as the filename. Do not use any special characters in the file name including periods, hyphens, apostrophes, etc. You should also include your full name and Boise State student ID number on the header of each page.