MARIANNE GLICK SCHOLARSHIP
Residential Property Management Program
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Foundation have endowed the Marianne Glick Scholarship with a $100,000 gift. Marianne Glick is the daughter of Eugene and Marilyn Glick, owners of one of the nation's largest residential management companies.
The residential property management major at Ball State combines aspects of housing and business, and prepares students to be involved in the design, marketing and management of multifamily living environments. Most residential property managers are responsible for the day-to-day management of residential real estate, acting as the owners' agents and advisers.
Eugene and Marilyn Glick, owners of the Indianapolis-based Gene B. Glick Company, established the foundation in 1982. The foundation has supported many organizations, including the Children's Bureau of Indianapolis, Indiana Society to Prevent Blindness, Wells Scholars Program at Indiana University, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Riley Children's Hospital, Jewish Family and Children's Services, and
Marianne Glick is president and founder of Glick Training and Consulting, Inc., which provides products and services that improve organization effectiveness. She has assisted such companies as Chrysler to improve the quality of customer service through building effective work teams among dealership personnel and developed the Diversity Training Program for the city of Indianapolis.
The Marianne Glick Scholarship was initially established as the Gene B. Glick Scholarship for a Residential Property Management student in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at Ball State University in November 2001. A $2500.00 scholarship has been and will continue to be awarded to one student in the program each year.
If you have questions regarding the Marianne Glick Scholarship contact:
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Sue H. Whitaker, RPM Scholarship Coordinator |
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Residential Property Management Program |
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Department of Family and Consumer Sciences |
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Ball State University |
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Muncie, Indiana |
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Phone: 765-285-2297 Fax: 765-285-2314 |
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E-mail: swhitaker@bsu.edu |
Marianne Glick RPM Scholarship Selection Criteria
The following criteria will be used for the selection of the student to receive the scholarship:
- Must be a declared major in Residential Property Management.
- Must be enrolled as a full time student during the time of the scholarship. Full time is defined as at least12 hours per semester.
- The scholarship should be awarded based on merit and need.
- The scholarship may be renewed at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee of the Residential Property Management Advisory Board.
Other Selection Criteria:
- Demonstrates strong intellectual ability.
- Has a high motivation to succeed in the industry.
- Participates in extra- curricular activities.
Application Requirements:
To apply for the scholarship the student must submit ELECTRONICALLY the application package that includes:
- Completed application form. Click on the following link: Marianne Glick Scholarship Application 2008-09
- A written 250 + word essay, describing both your career goals and the need for the scholarship
- Two (2) letters of recommendation (the writers of these letters will submit the letters to Dr. Whitaker @ swhitaker@bsu.edu by the stated deadline)
Other Information:
- A Scholarship Committee made up of Advisory Board Members selects the scholarship.
- A student may be awarded more than one scholarship (Marianne Glick, Indiana REALTORS, Senior, General, and/or Travel).
- Scholarship awards will be announced at the RPM Advisory Board Networking Reception on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 3:00 – 5:00 PM at the E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center in Muncie. If you submit a scholarship application you should make plans to attend this reception.
- The scholarship recipients are expected to attend the Department's Awards and Recognition Program that is tentatively sent for Friday, April 4, 2008 at 3:00 – 4:00 PM.
APPLICATION MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY BY 5:00 PM ON MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2008 TO swhitaker@bsu.edu.





