Retha Stone Baker Scholarship
The Retha Stone Baker Scholarship is a Scholarship sponsored by Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU).
Award Information:
Amount of Scholarship: Average: $1200
Requirements: Applicant must be a graduate of Marshfield High School and be interested in teaching.
Eligibility: College freshman
Sponsorship provided by:
Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU)
Student Financial Aid, 901 South National Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804-0095
USA
Phone Number: 417 836 5000 / 800 492 7900
http://www.smsu.edu
You can find out more by contacting:
High School Counsleor
A good place to start is to check out the latest information on the scholarship. A maximized likelihood of achieving your goal is a result of initially researching the prerequisites and making sure you meet them. A good first step is to seek to understand the reason for involvement of the Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU) and their goals for the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship. Once that is done, verify that there is a decent shot to receive the scholarship. After figuring out that you have a decent shot of actually being awarded the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship, then it is worth it to fill out an application.
An important detail of working toward obtaining the scholarship is paying close attention to the application. Applications can sometimes be drawn-out and laborious, but it is absolutely critical that your work was done precisely. You don't want to be denied because of some minor point.
After the required forms have been mailed, you should note when the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship chooses a winner and distributes the money so that you can know if it is possible to rely on the scholarship to help meet the expenses associated with school and what assistance it will provide, as there may be restrictions on how you can use the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship. You might find it challenging to be able to take care of the expenses associated with school, and obtaining the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship as a supplement to your own resources is often invaluable. If you are not fortunate to receive the Retha Stone Baker Scholarship, try not to be upset, there are other scholarships and your persistence may be rewarded.
