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Gamma Beta Phi National and
Chapter Scholarships
Yet another perk of being a
Gamma Beta Phi member is access to three members-only
scholarships. Each award is offered annually -- two on the
national level, and one of the chapter level.
For years, the national headquarters of Gamma Beta
Phi has been awarding scholarships to deserving
members from around the country. Also active in giving back
to current members is the Gamma Beta Phi Alumni Association
(GBPAA), an organization of GBPhi alumni that wish to stay
active in the organization even after graduating.
For updates on all scholarships,
please visit this webpage periodically, or visit
the national website at
www.gammabetaphi.org.
Qualifications &
Other Information
GAMMA BETA PHI NATIONAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Candidates should meet the following requirements:
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Be an active member in good standing and
currently enrolled at the time the scholarship is awarded at the
National Convention.
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Be a student at a two-year or four-year college
which has an active Gamma Beta Phi Chapter in good standing.
Along with a completed application form, candidates
should submit the following:
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A typed essay (double spaced, maximum
length of two pages) discussing why you believe you deserve a
scholarship and how you will use your Gamma Beta Phi experience
after you graduate.
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An outline which a) describes involvement
in Gamma Beta Phi on the local, state and national levels; and b)
describes the honors you have received from Gamma Beta Phi and/or
other organizations.
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Two (2) letters of recommendation (At least
one of these letters should be written by a Chapter or State
Advisor or President).

GAMMA BETA PHI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
Candidates should meet the following requirements:
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Be an active member of Gamma Beta Phi.
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Be in good standing with the local, state,
and national levels of Gamma Beta Phi.
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Be in attendance at the Gamma Beta Phi National
Convention for the year the scholarship is awarded.
Additionally, candidates should submit a completed
application form including the following:
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A typed letter (double spaced, maximum
length of two pages) containing the following: a) Why you feel you
deserve this scholarship, b) How you will use your Gamma
Beta Phi experience after you graduate, c) What Gamma Beta Phi
means to you, d) any other information you feel worth mentioning.
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An outline which a) Describes involvement
in Gamma Beta Phi on the local, state, and national levels, b)
Describes the honors you have received from Gamma Beta Phi and/or
other organizations.
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One (1) letter of recommendation from the
chapter president, advisor, or executive committee.

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