WILLIAM E. AND THERESA M. RUBERT
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP TRUST

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Selection Criteria:

    • 3.0 GPA upon entering the BSN Co-op nursing program at the Pre-Junior, Junior or Senior student levels
    • Successful completion of high school diploma
    • Demonstrates financial need
    • Meets Drexel University admission standards

Requirements for Maintenance of Scholarship:

    • Maintains 3.0 GPA or higher.
    • Acceptable clinical performance in accordance with undergraduate BSN Co-op nursing program’s evaluation criteria during the Pre-Junior, Junior and Senior Academic Years.
    • Satisfactorily completes his/her Drexel University and/or community service each year.
    • Complies with Drexel University policies and procedures.
    • Maintains full-time enrollment in the undergraduate BSN Co-op nursing program at Drexel University during the Academic Year.
    • Follows the course completion plan that has been established by the undergraduate, BSN Co-op nursing program at Drexel University.
    • Declared major is Nursing at all times while he/she is enrolled at Drexel University.
    • Must graduate from Drexel University within five (5) years of first enrolling at Drexel University.

All Rubert Scholars are automatically included in the Drexel Honors Program. "The Drexel University Honors Program enriches the university experience for students with demonstrated academic achievement and broad intellectual interests from all majors.  Students are selected for admission based upon multiple indicators of their intellectual strengths, accomplishments, and motivation: a written statement, high school and perhaps college GPA, curricular and co-curricular activities, and SATs. Honors welcomes new applications from entering freshmen and from current Drexel and transfer students through the completion of the pre-junior year.  To remain in the Honors Program, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, satisfactory progress toward their degree, and conduct befitting an Honors student.". (see further description of Honors Program on Drexel University web site – www.drexel.edu)

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