- About Gwen Frostic
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- Foundation Art
- Studio Art B.A.
- Art History B.A.
- Art Education B.F.A.
- Animation B.S.
- Ceramics B.F.A.
- Ceramics Post-Baccalaureate
- Ceramics M.F.A.
- Game Art B.S.
- Graphic Design B.F.A.
- Metals/Jewelry B.F.A.
- Painting B.F.A.
- Photography B.F.A.
- Printmedia B.F.A.
- Sculpture B.F.A.
- Video Art B.S.
- Pre-Art Therapy
- Minors
- WMU Essential Studies
- Alumni
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- DeVries Professional Immersion
- Enrichment Grants
- Gwen Frostic Scholarships
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- Art Star Awards
- John M. Carney Award
- Kathleen Debler Scholarship
- Enz Memorial Award
- Gernant Family Fine Arts Scholarship
- Hallock Educational Enhancement Award
- Gregory Humes Enrichment
- Keaveny Family Travel Fund
- Roha Lee Scholarship
- Loew Young Artist Scholarship
- Charles Meyer Award
- Monsour-Shubeck CFA Scholarship
- Rensenhouse Travel Fund
- Elizabeth Smutz Award
- Tashjian Art Teaching Scholarship
- Ward Art Scholarship
- Student Exhibition Awards
- WMU Presidential Scholar
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Norman E. Slack Endowed Scholarship for Art Education
This scholarship is offered to an outstanding art education major that demonstrates achievement in their discipline and shows artistic promise. The awards are made at the annual Frostic School of Art awards ceremony and are effective for the duration of the next academic year. Previous recipients may apply in subsequent years. Preference shall be given to eligible students who demonstrate financial need, as determined by the Office of Student Financial Aid; academic merit shall be a secondary consideration.
application deadline
- Second Friday in February
Award amount
- Amount varies from year to year
- One award
- Scholarships are effective for the duration of the next academic year. One-half during the fall semester and one-half during the spring semester.
Eligibility
- Recipient shall have a minimum 3.0 GPA at the time of application
- Undergraduate, enrolled full-time (both fall and spring semesters)
- Scholarship shall be awarded to a full-time student who is a sophomore, junior or senior
- Preference shall be given to a student majoring in art education.
- Financial need will get preference
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Prepare five studio images and/or video files or a writing sample for art history majors
- Artist Statement
- Eligible students must file a FAFSA form (free application for federal student aid) for next school year to determine if you quality for financial need
- Submit applications online through SlideRoom