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Hubbard Scholarship
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May 13, 2024Hubbard Scholarship
Offered by Georgia Library Association - GLA Scholarship Fund
The Hubbard Scholarship’s purpose is to recruit excellent librarians for Georgia and provide financial assistance toward completing a Master’s degree in library science. The recipient must be completing the senior year in an accredited college or university or be a graduate of such an institution or accepted or enrolled as a student in a master’s degree program at a library school accredited by the American Library Association. Students who have already begun their programs are eligible to apply. They must agree to work for one year following graduation from library school in a library-related capacity in Georgia, or agree to pay back a prorated amount of the award plus interest. Repayment must be made within a two year period. Two letters of reference, transcripts, and proof of admissions must be e-mailed directly to the Scholarship Committee vice-chair. Residents of Georgia will be given preference.
About Georgia Library Association - GLA Scholarship Fund
The Georgia Library Association (GLA) was founded in 1897 to facilitate partnership among Georgia's librarians, many of whom had previously found themselves isolated in their work. With the advent of this professional network, librarians and library staff could work cooperatively with their peers to develop library services throughout the state. GLA annually presents the Hubbard and Beard scholarships to two outstanding graduate students in Library and Information Science who in turn agree to take professional positions in Georgia for at least one year after graduation. In 1997, an additional Centennial Scholarship was also awarded.
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Eligibility information
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
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Application information
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
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