R. Gene Richter Scholarship
Goes By: Richter
Be sure to consult the Fellowship Website for complete eligibility and competition requirements.
Deadlines
Richter Electronic Deadline
Sunday, January 26, 2025
About this Fellowship
Grants are given to students who are future leaders in supply chain management to help fast-track students into the profession. Funds students in their senior year. Scholars who will graduate in the fall semester will receive $7,500 and spring graduates will receive $15,000.
The R. Gene Richter Scholarship Program is a national program offered to students enrolled in an accredited supply chain management program that offers tuition assistance, executive and junior mentoring as well as networking opportunities. Applicants must be a US Citizen or possess a valid green card and sign a commitment that the proceeds of the scholarship will be used for only educational expenses, including tuition, books, computer needs and other costs of daily living.
Award Value
Awards up to $15,000 in tuition assistance, executive mentoring, junior mentoring and networking through presentation at the ISM International Annual Conference and participation in the ISM Power Conference a year after college graduation.
Eligibility Requirements
Requirements |
Details |
Year(s) of Application |
Junior |
Minimum Grade Point Average |
3.0 |
Citizenship |
US Citizen, Green Card Holder |
Campus Nomination Required |
No |
Last updated: June 3, 2025
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