"In Good Company" Scholarship by Jeff Firestone of
Award Description:
The intention is to nurture a new generation of innovators and entrepreneurs with a strong sense of community and business skills equipped with the tools and intention to make a difference in the world.
Eligibility Criteria:
• Verification of enrollment as a full-time graduate or undergraduate student at FAU.
• Verification of registration for an undergraduate or graduate level course in the Adams Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) program.
• Verification of completed community volunteer work.
• Verification that the student has maintained at least a 3.0 GPA
Application Process:
Please apply through the FAU College of Business Website.

Boyer Scholarship for Women in Entrepreneurial Studies
Award Description:
Dr. Dennis Boyer, a longtime supporter of FAU's entrepreneurship center, has generously created a scholarship program. The goal of the scholarship is to attract more women into the entrepreneurship program as well as to retain those currently in it. $1,000 is available per successful applicant.
Application Process:
For information regarding the application process, contact ACE at adamscenter@fau.edu
Serena Kirsch Scholarship for Women in Entrepreneurial Studies
Award Description:
Annual scholarship created by Suzanne Klein in honor of her mother, a business entrepreneur. Recipient is selected from a pool of qualified female business majors with emphasis on entrepreneurial studies.
Louis J. Prenner Memorial Scholarship
Award Description:
Established in 1995 by Louis Prenner. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has a minimum 3.0 GPA and an emphasis in entrepreneurial studies. Involvement in extracurricular activities will also be considered.

Prestige scholarships are nationally competitive scholarships, which support graduate study in the U.S. or abroad and typically require applicants to be nominated by their University. FAU has established a Prestige Scholarship Coordinating Committee of faculty advisors to hold annual informational meetings on the Boca, Davie and Jupiter campuses, actively encouraging faculty to identify and recruit potentially competitive candidates, cultivate prospective applicants, and organize the institutional screening of candidates.
Students and employers interested in participating or offering an entrepreneur internship must first register with the Career Resource Center (CRC). Internships provide students with an opportunity to gain valuable practical experience under the guidance of a supervisor (mentor) in the work setting, as well as a professor in the academic setting. All business majors may receive academic credit for an internship. Entrepreneur students register for MAN 4940, Management Internship. Students complete a series of activities and reports throughout the term, culminating with an Internship Portfolio at the end of the term.