Application for Josef Eberle Scholarship for German Majors (Valparaiso University)
Josef Eberle Scholarships are awarded annually to three incoming German majors. Awardees may also have another major. The award is $2,500 per year and is renewable each year, doubling in the fourth and final year (for a total of $12,500 over four years), as long as the student makes regular progress in the German major and maintains a B- average in German and overall. This scholarship is added to existing financial aid and can be combined with the other Valpo scholarships for German students.

Students who apply by March 15, 2024 (our extended deadline) will be notified of their status by March 22, 2024. This application will remain open until all three scholarships have been awarded.
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Have you been admitted to Valparaiso University for fall 2024?
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Name of high school *
Name of most recent German teacher and teacher’s email
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Grade in most recent German course
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Level of most recent German course
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When did you take your most recent German course?
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Current high school grade point average (weighted)
Current high school grade point average (unweighted)
ACT composite score submitted to Valpo (if applicable)
SAT total score submitted to Valpo (if applicable)
What was your result on Valparaiso University’s online placement exam for German? (Click this link to take the exam if you haven’t done so and select “scholarship” as your reason; you may retake the exam if you wish.)
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Describe your interest in German and your experience with it. Why are you interested in majoring in German at Valpo? What are your other academic interests? How could the study of German at Valpo help you achieve your goals? (Write 250 words or fewer.) 
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