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  1. Frank O’Bannon Grant offers incentives for eligible students: Academic Honors Incentive ($800 per academic year) - graduate high school with Academic or Technical Honors Diploma, for the second, third and fourth award years, you are required to have a 3.0 cumulative GPA through end of previous award year; Accelerated Schedule Incentive ($1300 ...

  2. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Frank O'Bannon, who parlayed down-home southern Indiana charm and consensus-building ability into mixed success as his state's governor since 1997, died Saturday, five days ...

  3. OVERVIEW - FRANK O’BANNON GRANT. The Frank O’Bannon Grant is Indiana’s primary need-based financial aid program. The General Assembly appropriated $167.7 million to the Frank O’Bannon Grant in FY22 and FY23. The Frank O’Bannon Grant is made up of two awards: The Higher Education Award and the Freedom of Choice Grant.

  4. 14. Sept. 2003 · September 13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Indiana Gov. Frank L. O'Bannon (D), a 33-year fixture of Hoosier politics whose popularity eroded along with the state's finances, died yesterday following a ...

  5. www.hammond.k12.in.us › schools › o-bannon-elementary-schoolIndex | O' Bannon Elementary School

    Frank O’Bannon Elementary School was built in 2004 and is named after Indiana’s 47th Governor of Indiana, Frank Lewis O’Bannon. Our school mascot is named after our state bird, the cardinal. O’Bannon serves the southeastern section of Hammond Indiana. At O’Bannon Elementary we educate the whole child, inside and out! We are O’Bannon Proud! Go Cardinals!

  6. Frank O’Bannon attended school in Corydon, graduating from Corydon High School in 1948 as the class president. He then earned a degree in government from Indiana University in 1952, after which he served for two years in the Air Force. After leaving the military, O’Bannon earned a law degree at IU, opening a private practice in Corydon in 1957. While he worked as a lawyer, O’Bannon ...

  7. 2024-2025 FRANK O'BANNON GRANT The Frank O'Bannon Grant, which includes the Higher Education Award and the Freedom of Choice Award, is Indiana's primary need-based financial aid program. Eligibility is based on a student's FAFSA, and the grant may be used toward