Communication Sciences and Disorders Funds
Total funds: 3
Communication Sciences and Disorders General Fund
The Communication Sciences and Disorders General Fund provides support for the activities, programs, and operations, including named commemorative scholarships and awards, of the department.
Dr. Ann Beck Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Ann Beck Endowed Scholarship Fund was established by Dr. Ann Beck and Gary Beck to celebrate and honor the retirement of Dr. Ann Beck. This scholarship is available to those who are studying Communication Sciences and Disorders and focusing on the students self0compassion in their clinical work.
Robinson/Eckelmann Scholarship in Speech Pathology and Audiology
The Robinson/Eckelmann Scholarship was created in December 2006 with the combined funds of two existing endowments, the Kay Robinson Scholarship Fund and the Dorothy Eckelmann Fund. The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarship support for graduate students in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology (now Communication Sciences and Disorders) and in doing so, honor the memories of two former faculty members in that department. Each candidate for the scholarship must be enrolled in good standing at Illinois State University, be accepted into the speech pathology and audiology graduate program, have demonstrated strong academic achievement, as evidenced by a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and use the award for tuition and fees. Assets of this endowment are invested in the Illinois State University Endowment Investment Pool. The Robinson/Eckelmann Scholarship was created in December 2006 with the combined funds of two existing endowments, the Kay Robinson Scholarship Fund and the Dorothy Eckelmann Fund. The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarship support for graduate students in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology (now Communication Sciences and Disorders) and in doing so, honor the memories of two former faculty members in that department. Each candidate for the scholarship must be enrolled in good standing at Illinois State University, be accepted into the speech pathology and audiology graduate program, have demonstrated strong academic achievement, as evidenced by a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and use the award for tuition and fees.