Lowe, Hildebrand, Lubinsky Communication Disorders Scholarship
 
 The Lowe, Hildebrand, Lubinsky Scholarship was created to lessen the financial barriers for students who desire to become speech-language pathologists in order to help individuals with communication and swallowing difficulties.  The founders devoted their careers in service to the CDIS program, students, and the community.  
 At the GSU Foundation, we work to connect deserving students with the funds they need to successfully complete their education. Your donation to this scholarship can make the difference between frustration and confidence as they juggle competing responsibilities and attempt to complete their degree to move forward in a rewarding and successful career in Communication Disorders Therapy.
Please consider helping those with speech disorders get the treatment they need by donating to the Lowe-Hildebrand-Lubinsky Communication Disorders Scholarship today!
Eligibility:
- Must be majoring in Communication      Disorders at Governors State University
 - Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a      4.0 scale for undergraduate and graduate students
 - Must be involved in community      service or leadership on campus or off campus
 
Documents Required:
- Students must submit an essay (500      to 1000 words) describing why they chose Communication Disorders as their      major, discuss their career aspirations, as well as their commitment to      their field.
 
Award Information:
Two awards at 500 dollars (one undergraduate and one graduate) each fall.
Note: Award amounts may vary based on funding and  availability.
 Donation Questions:
Email us at engage@govst.edu or
Call us at +1.708.235.7510
Student Applicants:
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