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LaBelle Management <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 1995 to reward junior hospitality services students for their excellence in either service or academics,<strong>and</strong> to strengthen the students’ education. The selection shall be coordinated through the department chair of Marketing<strong>and</strong> Hospitality Services Administration.Gilles Labrie <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 2006 by John G. Labrie (Class of 1989), in honor of his father Gilles Labrie, professor of foreign languages,literatures <strong>and</strong> cultures at CMU. Income from the endowment will support a renewable scholarship for a sophomore,junior, or senior with a signed major in French <strong>and</strong> a minimum GPA of 3.0.Langenburg-Dunn Endowed <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 2007 by Edward R. (Class of 1966, 1970) <strong>and</strong> Kathryn R. Langenburg (1964). Income from the endowmentwill support a renewable award for a junior or senior pursuing a bachelor of science in education, secondary educationemphasis, majoring in math with a minimum GPA of 3.0. First preference will be given to a student from Bay City, thenBay County, then Michigan.George N. <strong>and</strong> Ernestine R. Lauer <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 1989 by George <strong>and</strong> Ernestine Lauer in appreciation of CMU <strong>and</strong> their family for a renewable scholarshipfor a Michigan resident junior with a 3.0 or higher GPA majoring in mathematics, computer science, speech pathology orEnglish.Roger <strong>and</strong> Kay Lee Endowed <strong>Scholarship</strong> in Computer ScienceEstablished in 2010 by Dr. Roger <strong>and</strong> Kay Lee. Dr. Lee is a professor in the department of computer science. The recipientof the award will be a sophomore, authorized computer science major, <strong>and</strong> have a 3.5 GPA.Jean M. Leslie Endowed <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 2012 from the estate of Jean M. Leslie ’69, ‘72. Income from the endowment will support a renewableaward for a full-time junior level or higher student enrolled in the College of Education <strong>and</strong> Human Services, majoring inElementary Education with a minimum GPA of 3.0.Bessie Cooper Lewis <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 1990 by family members in memory of Bessie Cooper Lewis for a senior who has been accepted into theteacher education program in early childhood <strong>and</strong> elementary education.Dorothy Warriner Lewis <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in 1990 by family members in memory of Dorothy Warriner Lewis for a senior who has been accepted intothe teacher education program in early childhood <strong>and</strong> elementary education.Lichtenfelt <strong>Scholarship</strong>Converted in 1988 from a loan fund established in 1967 by Richard J. Lichtenfelt, Jr. <strong>and</strong> family in memory of Richard,Ruth, <strong>and</strong> Wendell Lichtenfelt, parents <strong>and</strong> brother, for a junior or senior with preference given to hotel <strong>and</strong> restaurantmanagement, law, ministry or K-12 education majors.Heather Lichtle <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Scholarship</strong> FundEstablished in 2002 by friends <strong>and</strong> family of Heather Lichtle, former CMU student. Proceeds from the endowment willbe used to establish a renewable scholarship for a student enrolled in the College of Education <strong>and</strong> Human Services whohas an interest in teacher education <strong>and</strong> a GPA between 2.7 <strong>and</strong> 3.5. Applicants must complete an essay describing theirreasons <strong>and</strong> motivation to pursue a career in education.Leslie <strong>and</strong> Leonard Lieberman <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established in honor of Leslie Lieberman, a specialist in family studies <strong>and</strong> faculty member at CMU from 1965 until herdeath in 1992, <strong>and</strong> Leonard Lieberman, specialist in physical anthropology <strong>and</strong> faculty member at CMU from 1965 until hisretirement in 2004. Applicants must be majors in sociology, anthropology, social work or family studies; have a GPA of 3.4or better; <strong>and</strong> be a junior or senior in the semester following application. Recipients are chosen on the basis of excellencein academic performance <strong>and</strong> writing skills as demonstrated in an essay describing career goals to be submitted with theapplication. Several awards are made each year <strong>and</strong> vary from $500 to $1,000.Elma I. Lighter <strong>Scholarship</strong>Established by Miss Lighter, member of the English faculty from 1932 to 1959, to honor students. The recipient must bein good academic st<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> active in the university community.Damon P. Lindley Achievement AwardEstablished by family <strong>and</strong> friends of Damon P. Lindley, an executive of Wy<strong>and</strong>otte Cement Corporation. The purposeof the award is to aid graduating seniors in the Department of Business Information Systems during their final semester.Selection is based on overall academic achievement, initiative <strong>and</strong> contribution to the department.

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