Scholarships & Fellowships
Peter and Nancy Barr Trust Scholarship

Peter C. Barr
Description
Provided by Peter C. Barr, BSCOM 1957, president/owner of the Fry/Hammond/Barr advertising agency in Orlando.
- One $1,600 award.
- For a junior or senior majoring in advertising and planning to enter the field of advertising.
Application Information
One application form will qualify a University of Florida student to be considered for any of the College of Journalism and Communications undergraduate awards for students, unless otherwise noted in the descriptions of individual scholarships. Contact us at the following location for an application:
Knight Division
1080 Weimer Hall
PO Box 118400
Gainesville, FL 32611-8400
Voice: (352) 392-0289
Fax: (352) 846-2484
Email:
View or download the scholarship application (PDF file).
Application Deadline: March 15, 2010
The deadline for submitting an application is 5 p.m. March 15, 2010. (NOTE: This is a major change from previous years). If mailed, applications must be postmarked by the March 15, 2010 deadline. All applicants will receive an email acknowledgement that their application has been received and will be notified by email of the scholarship committee’s decisions before April 30, 2010.
Eligibility
To be eligible for scholarships and assistantships, students must be enrolled full-time
at the University of Florida (12 semester hours) at the time the award becomes effective.
Some awards are restricted to students with demonstrated financial need. The minimum
grade point average (GPA) to be considered for most awards is a 2.8, unless otherwise
specified.
Duration of Award
Awards are for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters. Awards
of $650 or less are awarded in full at the beginning of the Fall
semester.
For awards greater than $650, half of the award is given each
semester. Awards may be discontinued at the end of one semester if
a student's overall
GPA falls below a 2.8. Assistantships may be terminated for unsatisfactory
performance. Many scholarships may be renewed for more than one year,
but students must re-apply by the deadline each year.
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