This fund provides money for special opportunities or extraordinary needs.
- Faculty and students can travel to a conference to present their research.
- Faculty can take part in a special opportunity to update their skills. Professors need to be aware of the latest developments in their field, so that they can pass this knowledge on to their students.
- The department can purchase special equipment, test materials, resources, or training modules to help our students attain success and achieve their goals.
These activities and others like them enrich our students immeasurably, enhancing the education they receive at UIS—but we could not do any of them without the discretionary money given to this fund.
This fund provides support for video computer graphics, an important new direction in communication.
The Communication Department has four targeted scholarship funds.
The Balakrishna Murthy Brahmamdam Memorial Scholarship was established by Krishan and Lakshmi Brahmamdam, in memory of their father. This scholarship is awarded to an international student on a temporary visa who actively promotes the activities/goals of UIS international students. Applicants must display exceptional commitment to the advancement of international cultural education and major in one of the following (in order of preference) English, Communications, Mathematics, Accountancy, Management Information Systems or Computer Science. Applicants must also be enrolled a min. of four hours with a GPA of 3.5 or above.
The James Andrews Memorial Scholarship is funded annually by his daughter, Sally James McKenzie. James Andrews taught at Springfield High School, retired, and then resumed worked as a substitute teacher. In his substituting, he found that students who were not in the highest English classes were not exposed to the arts. Mr. Andrews was hired to teach Faulkner, Hemmingway, and Shakespeare. He often told his students, "Art and humor make life bearable." This scholarship is intended to help the average, blue-collar worker taking a class in the arts - whether as part of major or for personal fulfillment.
The Alfred E. and Mildred I. Roese Memorial Scholarship was established by Deborah Roese, a 2002 UIS Special Merit Master’s Thesis winner, in memory of her parents. Applicants for the scholarship should be female graduate students in Communications or English, with a minimum GPA of 3.75 and course enrollment of at least four hours.
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