Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship

Sigma Gamma Chapter

What is Alpha Sigma Lambda?

Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL) is an honor society that partners with colleges and universities to celebrate the scholarship and leadership of adult students in higher education. ASL is devoted to the advancement of scholarship and recognition of nontraditional students continuing their education. Learn more about Alpha Sigma Lambda

Membership in ASL opens the doors to networking and service opportunities and makes you eligible for the ASL yearly scholarship.


Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship

Alpha Sigma Lambda, which has its Sigma Gamma Chapter at Campbell University, offers several scholarships each year. You do not have to be a member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter to be eligible to apply!

The scholarship typically opens in March and is due in April and is governed each year by Alpha Sigma Lambda.  

Requirements to Apply:

  1. Have a home campus of one of the AOE campuses.
  2. Completed 9 semester hours of graded coursework from Campbell University’s Adult & Online Education (does not include transfer credit).
  3. Achieved a grade point average of 3.2 on all work taken at Campbell University.
  4. Enrolled in a qualifying degree program at Campbell University.
  5. Has a financial need for assistance to complete the degree.
  6. At least one semester of coursework remaining beginning the application year.

Application Details:

  1. Complete the Application Packet.
    1. Submit the Faculty Recommendation Form (A copy of this form is located in the “Helpful Links” section below). Must be completed by a faculty member at Campbell University.
    2. Complete the Personal Statement section of the application. Each section must be 1-2 paragraphs on each of the following topics:
      1. Academic achievements
      2. Career aspirations
      3. Financial Need
      4. Leadership Activities
      5. School/life balance challenges and successes

Helpful Links

Visit the Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship Information Page

Tips for Requesting a Faculty Recommendation

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