Glaubinger Non-Resident Entrepreneurship Scholarship
Award Description:
The late Larry Glaubinger received a B.S. in Business from Indiana University, where he studied accounting, in 1949. He enjoyed a successful career in the textile industry and was dedicated to philanthropy. He funded scholarships for junior and senior entrepreneurship majors in the Kelley School of Business. The Glaubinger Non-Resident Entrepreneurship Scholarship is awarded annually by the Kelley School of Business to a student who is not an Indiana resident.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Junior or Senior (by credit hours and 3rd or 4th year student) during the award period
- Entrepreneurship major
- Non-Indiana resident
- Full time enrollment
Recipients will have demonstrated outstanding entrepreneurial aptitude and experience, involvement with the Johnson Center and also have completed coursework in entrepreneurship.
Application Process:
Qualified students should complete the IU General Scholarship Application and the IUB-Glaubinger Non-Resident Entrepreneurship Scholarship Application (searchable through the one.iu scholarship portal) by February 1 each spring prior to the award year.
Last Awarded:
2026-2027
Typical Amount:
Varies