What does filling out the fellowship form entail?
Basically, it asks for personal, household information in terms of marital status. It also asks for assets, home debt, other debt, value of stocks, bonds, income, etc. And then it talks about some general comments on whether you’ve ever defaulted on a student loan and other things that might go into it. Again, that form qualifies you for both scholarship and financial aid (though you still have to fill out a FAFSA form for federal financial aid). So, if you want to be considered for any of our business-school scholarships, you need to fill that out. I think sometimes students see the form, which is titled “Scholarship and Financial Aid,” and they think, “oh, I’m not applying for financial aid,” and they don’t fill it out. When that happens, we can’t consider them for any scholarships. So, like I said, I’m going to be working to make sure everyone is aware of that, because there have been cases where we’ve wanted to award some scholarships, but the folks have not completed the appropria