Civil Service Council Funds

Total funds:  2

Carl Johanson Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by Dr. Alvin and Mrs. Elaine Goldfarb and is named for Elaine's father, Carol Johanson. Elaine worked at Metcalf Laboratory Schools. Alvin served as provost, dean of the College of Fine Arts, and chair of the Theatre Department at Illinois State. Johanson was born in Sweden. His formal schooling ended early due to the death of his parents. The scholarship recognizes the need to help those like him complete their education. Each candidate must be a full-time civil service employee who has at least two years of continuous service at, and is working toward a degree or diploma from, the University; has achieved at least junior status (including master's and doctoral students), and has a college grade point average of "C" or above. A recipient may be awarded a maximum of two one-year scholarships. Assets of this endowment are invested in the Illinois State University Endowment Investment Pool. The Carl Johanson Scholarship was endowed by Dr. Alvin and Mrs. Elaine Goldfarb and is named for Elaine's father, Carl Johanson. Elaine worked at Metcalf Laboratory Schools. Alvin served as provost, dean of the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, and chair of the Theatre Department at Illinois State. Johanson was born in Sweden. His formal schooling ended early due to the death of his parents. The scholarship recognizes the need to help those like him complete their education.

ISU Civil Service Scholarships

The Illinois State University Civil Service Council awards financial assistance to the dependents of Illinois State University civil service employees who are attending Illinois State University. The awards are made possible through funds presented by the Illinois State Foundation through the Foundation Board's annual budgeting process. Additionally, faculty, staff, retirees, and others may make contributions to the Civil Service Scholarship Restricted Fund. Awards will be presented at the discretion of the Civil Service Council, generally in the amount of $500 each ($250 per semester).Candidates must be a child living in the household and/or be a dependent of a full-time ISU Civil Service status employee, be a full-time student working toward an undergraduate degree or diploma, and have a grade point average of ā€œCā€ or above in high school and/or college. Financial need will be considered. A recipient may be awarded a maximum of two one-year scholarships. The Illinois State University Civil Service Council awards financial assistance to the dependents of Illinois State University civil service employees who are attending Illinois State University. Faculty, staff, retirees, and others may make contributions to the Civil Service Scholarship Restricted Fund. A second award is presented to employees' children attending another University. Contributions for this fund are raised by the civil service council and the same requirements apply. Awards will be presented at the discretion of the Civil Service Council, generally in the amount of $500 each ($250 per semester).Candidates must be a child living in the household and/or be a dependent of a full-time ISU Civil Service status employee, be a full-time student working toward an undergraduate degree or diploma, and have a grade point average of "C" or above in high school and/or college. Financial need will be considered. A recipient may be awarded a maximum of two one-year scholarships.