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International Business and Law Endowed Scholarship/Award

The International Business and Law Endowed Scholarship/Award was established in October 2017 by Douglas L. Talley and April R. Talley.  Mr. Talley earned his Juris Doctor degree from ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ School of Law in 1984, and Mrs. Talley earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ in Mass Media Communication in 1982.

Mr. and Mrs. Talley established The International Business and Law Endowed Scholarship/Award to assist with ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ’s efforts to recruit and educate students with an international interest or background.  They hope this scholarship will encourage the study of international business and/or law.

The International Business and Law Endowed Scholarship/Award will provide scholarship assistance directly to student accounts to cover expenses such as tuition and fees.  Other funding, not applied to a student’s account, may be used to provide study abroad awards for students. Study abroad awards may cover the cost of travel expenses, room and board, and other program costs.

Consideration for the scholarship/award will be given to one or more undergraduate or law students with a demonstrated interest in international business and/or law.  The scholarship may be awarded to U.S. students intending to work in international business and/or law, or to international students enrolled in ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ degree programs.  Preference should be given to students interested in European business and/or law, particularly with a focus on Italy.

Recipient selection and scholarship/award amounts will be determined annually by the University’s international recruitment staff after consultation with the College of Business Administration, School of Law and the Williams Honors College.

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