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2011 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship Recipient Announced!

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The winner of the 2011 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship has been announced. Congratulations to Eric LaRose of Utah for his wonderful entry.

The Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded by TarValon.Net, Inc. to a fan of the Wheel of Time who is an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university. Previously called the Servant of All Scholarship, it was renamed in 2007 to commemorate Robert Jordan's life. This year's scholarship amount is $500 USD.

Following is the excellent essay that won first place.

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Interview with the 2010 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship winner

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Christopher Lipnickas

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Announcing the 2010 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship Recipient

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The 2010 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship recipient has been chosen! The winner of the $500 scholarship award was selected by the Hall of the Tower based on the essay prompt, "How I plan to use my studies to become a Servant of All." With over 40 applicants, this year proved the most difficult to decide.

The 2010 winner is Christopher Lipnickas. Christopher is studying Psychology at Wichita State University, with future plans of becoming a substance abuse counselor. To read his winning essay, click here.

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2010 Winner and Finalists

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Applicants for the 2010 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship responded to the essay prompt "How I plan to use my studies to become a Servant of All." Read the essays of the winner and finalists here.

Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship Essays

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Essays for the finalists and winners of the Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship.

Applications open for the Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship

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Applications are now open for the 2010 Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship!

The Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded by TarValon.Net, Inc. to a fan of the Wheel of Time who is an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university. Previously called the Servant of All Scholarship, it was renamed in 2007 to memorialize Robert Jordan's life.

The scholarship is open to all fans of Robert Jordan's work. Recipients do not need to be members of TarValon.Net, Inc. The amount of the scholarship for 2010 is $500 USD.

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Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship

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What is the Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship?

The Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded to a fan of the Wheel of Time who is an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university. Previously called the Servant of All Scholarship, it was renamed in 2007 to memorialize Robert Jordan's life. In 2010, the scholarship was opened to all Wheel of Time fans, instead of being restricted to TarValon.Net members.

Who qualifies?

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Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship

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The Robert Jordan Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship awarded by TarValon.Net, Inc. to a fan of the Wheel of Time who is an undergraduate student at an accredited college or university. Previously called the Servant of All Scholarship, it was renamed in 2007 to memorialize Robert Jordan's life.

The scholarship is open to all fans of Robert Jordan's work. Recipients do not need to be members of TarValon.Net, Inc. The amount of the scholarship varies each year, but is anticipated at between $250-$1000 USD annually.

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