The Jules Bourmorck and Julia Bourmorck Staats Memorial Scholarship provides scholarship support to a worthy and deserving junior or senior majoring in economics, management, and accounting.
The Douglas C. Greene Scholarship is awarded annually to students majoring in the Economics, Management, and Accounting (EMA) Department.
The Bert T. Glaze Scholarship recognizes pre-professional achievement by a rising junior or senior major in the EMA Department.
The Economics, Management, and Accounting Department Scholarship recognizes outstanding scholarship in those fields. Recipients are juniors and seniors who have declared majors within the EMA department and whose academic performance meets the department’s requirements.
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Tuition & Fees $ 25,596.00
Room & Board 10,730.00
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Admission to Marietta College is based on previous scholastic achievement and English proficiency. Please mail the following items to: Marietta College, Office of Admission, Marietta, Ohio, 45750-4005, USA.
Required documents:
Completed International Application form (PDF) -- please type or print.
$50 (U.S. dollars) non-refundable application fee -- check or money order payable to Marietta College.
Secondary school transcript, mark sheets, or certificate -- all records must be in original language format and be accompanied by certified English translations. Your transcript should include the subjects studied and the grades or marks for each subject. Records filed for admission are not returned; please send CERTIFIED photocopies
A student interested in applying to Marist College should rank in the top half of their graduating class and hold a recalculated average between 3.1-3.7 or better. The quality and difficulty level of each class is taken into account as well. Leadership qualities and high school activities are also important. Candidates should meet the following minimum requirements:
4 years of English
3 years of Science
3 years of Math
3 years of History/Social Studies
2 years of a foreign language
SAT/ACT scores, while not as important as the high school transcript, are usually between 1710-1910 SAT/ 24-28 ACT or higher.
Required Courses
Human resource management covers all aspects of business. You'll take a range of courses, including:
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Labor Economics
Management Information Systems
Managing Organizations
Human Resource Management
Industrial Relations
Psychology courses in Industrial Organization and Measurement
Introduction to Management Accounting
Senior Capstone Course: choose from Business Consulting, Business Policies and Practices, or an Internship in Management
Courses in English or communication, statistics, and psychology are also required.
Requirements for a Minor
Accounting 201, Economics 211; Management 301, 345 and 355; and Psychology 101, 212, and 377.
Human resource managers deal with the most important component of any organization -- the people working for it. This is a growing field, and you can make a career in it through Marietta's Human Resource Management major. What sets our program apart from what you'll find at other schools is our attention to the motivational and ethical issues that affect the "people side" of the management equation. At the same time, you'll study every area of the field: recruitment, selection, training, and development of personnel; administration of compensation and benefits; labor relations; occupational health and safety programs; collective bargaining; career
The college offers a number of scholarship opportunities provided through the generosity of both individuals and corporations. Most scholarships are awarded in the summer for the following academic year.
Awards generally range from $500 to $2,500 a year, depending on the scholarship, the qualifications of the recipient, and the number of qualified applicants. Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply, and international students are eligible for some scholarships and partial tuition waivers.
To be eligible to apply for scholarships, applicants must be seeking a degree in a major or program offered within the college. For most scholarships, undergraduates must be enrolled full time
Merit Scholarships
There are a variety of merit scholarships awarded from the Admissions Office. Each student who applies to Keystone College and is accepted may be eligible for one of these merit scholarships. A student can only receive one and the scholarship is not need-based. The Admissions Office used several pieces of information to determine what scholarship and the dollar value is awarded. These factors include, but are not limited to, SAT/ACT scores, high school academic record, and information provided in the application file. The scholarships available are:
Academic Excellence Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Trustee Scholarship
Leadership Award
Transfer Presidential Scholarship
Transfer Trustee Scholarship
Transfer Leadership Award
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