CSU is proud to offer a scholarship to the members of Women in Fire. The scholarship will cover up to 60 credit hours toward one online degree program. The scholarship will be applied directly to the recipient’s tuition for up to three years or until the completion of the selected online degree program, whichever comes first.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be a member of Women in Fire
- Meet CSU admission requirements
- Begin coursework within 90 days of the date of the award
- Maintain a 2.0 undergraduate GPA or 3.0 graduate GPA
- Maintain continuous enrollment in degree program
Current CSU students must already meet these requirements to be considered
Application
The scholarship will open on April 14 and will close July 13. The Columbia Southern University scholarship committee will select a recipient, and the recipient will be announced by the end of August. For any questions/concerns please email our scholarship liaison at scholarships@columbiasouthern.edu or call 888-785-3006.
Learn more about Women in Fire
Women in Fire provides education, support and advocacy for fire service women. The network is linked and strengthened by its respected publications, which carry informative articles on current issues from promotion and career development to recruitment programs and reproductive safety policies. Women who have chosen this field share not only a dedication to their work but also unique problems and issues. To help them deal with these matters, Women in Fire maintains an extensive bank of information resources on relevant issues such as physical abilities testing, hair-length standards, gear and uniform availability, firefighting techniques, reproductive safety and more. We offer guidance to women who must decide how to deal with sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination, and we provide strong, active support for the creation and growth of local networks of fire service women.