Support Professional Master of
Human Resource Students
Created to keep promising students on track, this fund provides timely financial support to MHR Professional students who encounter unexpected challenges or who have shown strong merit and potential. Your gift helps ensure they can continue their journey without losing momentum.
The scholarship shall support students in the Department of Management pursuing a graduate degree in Human Resources. The award can be used to pay for any cost of attendance. Award recipients shall be selected according to the following criteria:
- Recipients shall be enrolled as graduate students.
- Recipients will be determined by a selection committee within the Department of Management. The committee will consist of faculty members and the department chair, with committee members selected by the department chair. Faculty members may nominate potential recipients
- There are no academic performance requirements or restrictions. Awards are based solely on nomination by a faculty member and selection by the committee
- The amount and frequency of the awards will be determined by the committee based on identified need.
- If no suitable recipients are identified each year, the Department may retain the available funds to be used in future academic years or semesters, or award them to another area agreed upon by the selection committee
Scholarships will be awarded in accordance with USU policy and procedure.
How to Give
Master of Human Resources - Professional Program - Student Support Fund
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Utah State University
Master of Human Resources - Professional Program - Student Support FundScholarship
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Contact USU Gift Processing at 435-797-1320 or advgifts@usu.edu for instructions.
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- Your gift will be used for the above-stated purpose if the required minimum expendable level of $10,000 is met by September 30, 2030. If not met, the gift will be moved to a general fund with a similar purpose.
- If circumstances arise that render the stated purpose of the gifts (as set forth herein) illegal, impractical, impossible, or wasteful (e.g., a change in law, the elimination of a USU program, position, or course of study, the persistent unavailability of scholarship recipients that meet the criteria, etc.); then, as set forth in this Solicitation, under such circumstances and in keeping with Utah Code 51-8-501(1), USU may designate a new purpose and/or scholarship selection criteria for the gifts. Any such new purpose shall be defined by USU’s President and Dean of the College.
- Effective July 1, 2021, a 5% university gift investment fee, governed by USU’s applicable policies, will be applied to all new, non-endowed gifts to improve University Advancement’s capacity to increase and manage philanthropic giving to USU.
- By letter dated April 8, 1959, the Internal Revenue Service has declared USU (federal tax identification number 87-6000528), to be a duly qualified charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) and also an organization described in sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(iv) of the Internal Revenue Code.