Explore eligibility details for the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship, an opportunity for accounting students to reduce their tuition.
St. Ambrose University provides up to $3,500 to one or more accounting students each year through the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship. Explore the requirements and application process below.
The Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate accounting students with a preference for graduates of Wahlert Catholic High School (or any Catholic high school); college juniors or seniors; and those involved in student activities and/or Wellness and Recreation.
One or more students each year are selected for the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship. Preference is given to graduates of Wahlert Catholic High School (or any Catholic high school); college juniors or seniors; and those involved in student activities and/or Wellness and Recreation.
The Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship is disbursed following a straightforward process:
Experience the seamless financial support of the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship as you pursue your accounting degree at St. Ambrose.
Applying for a scholarship is easy. Follow these steps.
To qualify for the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship, you need to apply to SAU and meet eligibility requirements. Complete the application and enroll.
The application for Accounting Scholarships opens on April 1. Submit your application to be considered for the Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship.
If you have questions about Accounting Scholarships, please reach out to Financial Aid for support.
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