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North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship

Urgency: LowEasy

The North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship is available to students who are residents enrolled in risk or insurance management classes. It supports undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor's degree and a career in risk or insurance management. The application deadline is December 31, 2026.

12.31.26

199 days left

Amount Varies

Award amount

7

Requirements

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Best for

  • students
  • residents
  • Students in risk or insurance management

Key highlights

  • Open to students
  • Must be a resident
  • Focus on risk or insurance management

Why apply

  • Supports students interested in risk or insurance management
  • Helps cover education costs at
  • Merit-based opportunity for residents

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Application path

Application path included

Application destination is available.

Review status

Apr 24, 2026

Review date is available.

Deadline urgency

199 days left

The deadline is not immediate, so there is planning time for materials, essays, and shortlist decisions.

Application difficulty

Easy

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Details to complete

  • Required documents unclear: Required documents are not fully structured yet; use the checklist and essay tools to prepare.

Who can apply

  • resident
  • Enrolled at
  • Undergraduate student
  • Pursuing a bachelor's degree
  • Enrolled in risk or insurance management classes
  • Plan to pursue a career in risk or insurance management
  • Proven academic achievement

Eligibility lines are shown from available listing data.

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Quick facts

Status

Upcoming

Study levels

College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior

Field of study

Business Management and Marketing

Eligible institutions

Payout method

Not stated on the listing

Application plan

AI guidance

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Application signals

  • Ensure enrollment in risk or insurance management classes
  • Verify residency
  • Check academic achievement requirements

Details to use

  • Specific award amount
  • Number of awards available
  • Payout method details
  • How the award is paid
  • Whether the scholarship is paid to you or directly to your school

Red flags

  • Award amount is unspecified

Next steps

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  1. Plan submission around the listed deadline: 12/31/2026.
  2. Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.

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Application tips

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  • Apply through the financial aid website
  • Highlight your interest in a risk or insurance management career
  • Demonstrate academic achievements in your application

Applying

Apply for the Florida North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship through the Stetson University financial aid website by December 31, 2026.

About the provider

Overview

This scholarship supports students who are residents and enrolled in risk or insurance management classes. It is merit-based and aims to assist those pursuing a career in this field.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified Apr 24, 2026.

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FAQ

Who can apply for the Florida North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship?
Florida residents attending Stetson University, enrolled in risk or insurance management classes, and pursuing a bachelor's degree can apply.
What is the award amount for the Florida North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship?
The award amount varies and is not specified in the listing.
Is the Florida North Central Chapter of RIMS Scholarship need-based?
No, it is a merit-based scholarship.