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Last Modified 07/19/2007 01:26:58 PM EDT | |  Scholarship/Fellowship Opportunities
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Applied Mathematics Undergraduate Endowed Scholarship. An anonymous friend of the department gave funds to endow a scholarship for a talented Applied Math & Stat major (high GPA required). Annual dividends from the endowment are now about $1500 a year.
Robert Frey Scholarship. Robert Frey, who holds a B.S and Ph.D. in Applied Math & Stat, is a successful investment fund manager. He annually contributes a full-tuition scholarship for an AMS major. A strong GPA is required; special consideration is given to transfer students (Frey was a transfer student from Suffolk C.C.)
Thomas Jefferson Scholarship. An anonymous donor gives $1250 a year to the department for a scholarship to a student with an average GPA (typically between 2.6 and 3.0) who has substantial financial need.
The Sheldon Weinig Scholarships. Sheldon Weinig, former SONY-USA's Vice- Chair for Manufacturing, is a friend of the department who has endowed five $3,000 a year scholarships for students in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. A minimum of two of these scholarships are reserved for talented AMS majors.
Scholarship applications for CEAS undergrads Students who are matriculated in a CEAS major who wish to apply for one or more of the approximately 20 titled scholarships to be awarded to over 50 students for the next academic year should visit the CEAS Undergraduate Student Office, Engineering Building 127.
Scholarship opportunities posted on the main campus web site.
Do you know of any scholarship or fellowship opportunities for undergraduate or graduate students in the mathematical sciences that are not on this list? Please let us know!. |