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2020–2021 College of Continuing and Professional Studies Scholarship Recipients (continued)
College of Continuing and Professional Studies (CCAPS) Scholarship
This scholarship was established to assist students in the College of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Diyab Ahmed Najib Hussien
JE Dunn Construction Company Scholarship
The JE Dunn Construction Company Scholarship was established in 2017 to support students in the College’s Construction and Facilities Management Programs. This scholarship is to support full-time undergraduate students with demonstrated academic merit and financial need who have completed their sophomore year of study. Preference is given to students who contribute to student body diversity.
Adam Wardak
Quell Bridge the Gap Scholarship
The Quell Foundation works to educate communities about issues and concerns surrounding mental health, promoting open, judgment-free dialogue. This scholarship was established by Quell Foundation’s Project Access as a means of fulfilling its mission to increase the talent pipeline through scholarship awards to students entering the mental health care profession, to expand the delivery of needed mental health care services, and to promote reformation to extend the scope of clinical behavioral health professional services. In CCAPS, this scholarship supports Integrated Behavioral Health and Addiction Counseling graduate degree program students with demonstrated academic merit.
Fardowsa Hassan Katsiaryna Maksimava Sara Najm
CFMA Scholarship
The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA), Twin Cities Chapter actively promotes professional financial management and business opportunities
in the construction industry across the state of Minnesota. CFMA established this scholarship at the University to provide financial support to talented and motivated students who are considering a career in finance, accounting, or management in the construction industry. Eligible students must be enrolled in the College, pursuing an undergraduate degree, minor, or certificate program in Construction Management.
Samuel Olson
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