10. College of Liberal Arts
Judith H. Langlois, PhD
Interim Dean
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Richard R. Flores, PhD
Associate Dean
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Brian E. Roberts, PhD
Associate Dean
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James A. Southerland Jr., MPA
Assistant Dean
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Web site
www.utexas.edu/cola
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Arts and Sciences Education
The academic program offered cooperatively by the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Natural Sciences provides what is sometimes referred to as a "liberal arts" or an "arts and sciences" education. No matter what area of knowledge a student intends to specialize in, the program of study will require courses in both colleges. The colleges work together to ensure that the individual interests and needs of the students pursuing an arts and sciences program of study are provided for as effectively as possible.
Guidelines for developing a coherent plan of study are provided by major requirements, by sequential prerequisites, and by optional patterns of emphasis. Departmental majors, areas of concentration, and interdepartmental programs are designed to enable every student to study at least one field in depth. These programs are sufficiently broad in scope to allow students in the same major to develop quite different plans of study in pursuit of their individual interests and goals. Each student should choose courses that are intellectually challenging and that contribute to his or her long-term objectives.
Arts and sciences students are required to take a certain number of courses in the natural sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, and the humanities. Consequently, whatever their fields of study, they have the opportunity to learn something about the basic differences in the ways questions are raised and answered in several fields of inquiry, and about the techniques for validating the answers and putting the results to use. At the same time, they may gain some of the philosophical and historical perspectives that illuminate and give form to general or specialized knowledge and help to reveal its relevance.
The assumption is sometimes made by both teachers and students that independent and creative study is exclusively for the gifted. In fact, the primary condition is that the student be highly motivated, although he or she must also demonstrate ability. The departments that make up the two arts and sciences colleges encourage all qualified students to work independently—not only in special honors courses and seminars and in conference, studio, or laboratory work, but also in their regular courses. The student is free to define a major, to determine whether a given assignment will be an adventure or a chore, free to develop its latent possibilities or merely satisfy its explicit demands. True creativity presupposes more than a gift for innovation; it requires an unceasing commitment to thinking and working at one's highest level.
As competence is gained in a chosen field, the mind should be progressively sharpened, disciplined, and enriched. The student who leaves arts and sciences studies with an enhanced understanding of self and humankind, of cultural and historical heritage, of the world and the universe, and of the moral values that make it possible to live a meaningful life, will have made the most of education, having gained something over and above the objective of vocational preparedness.
Scholarships Awarded through the College of Liberal Arts
Special scholarships established by individuals and foundations are open to undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts. Some of these scholarships are described below. Financial assistance is also available in many College of Liberal Arts departments for specific undergraduate majors.
Students with financial need should apply to the Office of Student Financial Services. The Center for Global Educational Opportunities also administers a number of awards designed to help qualified students participate in international programs.
More information on College of Liberal Arts scholarships is available online. Web sites with information on some specific scholarships are also listed below.
College of Liberal Arts
Scholarship:
Rapoport Service Scholarship
| Donor |
The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation |
| Amount |
$7,500 to $10,000 |
| Eligibility |
Freshman students with a financial aid application on file in the Office of Student Financial Services. The scholarship program was endowed to encourage a spirit of civic engagement and responsibility in students majoring in the College of Liberal Arts. During the summer, students devote two hundred hours to community service; during the academic year they take a course designed to provide an intellectual foundation for their experience and also participate in group activities. More information is available at http://www.utexas.edu/cola/scholarships/rapoport_service_program/. |
| Apply to |
Associate Dean for Special Programs, College of Liberal Arts, by January 30 |
Scholarship:
Bettie Johnson Halsell Endowed Presidential Scholarship in Liberal Arts
| Donor |
Harriet Halsell |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Preference is given to students who demonstrate financial need. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Elva J. Johnston Endowed Presidential Scholarship in the College of Liberal Arts
| Donor |
Elva J. Johnston Foundation |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Preference is given to students from the Houston metropolitan area. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Robert D. King Dean's Distinguished Graduates Endowed Presidential Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
| Donors |
Michelle K. Brock; friends and colleagues |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Upper-division students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Douglas Samuel and Amali Runyon Perkins Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donors |
Donors: Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Perkins |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Preference is given to students who have shown academic achievement, character, interest, and potential for success. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Frances Rather Seybold and Frances Randolph Rather Seybold Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donor |
William D. Seybold, MD |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Students are selected on the basis of scholarship, financial need, leadership, and good citizenship. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Paul and Tish Szurek Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donors |
Donors: Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Szurek |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Preference is given to students from El Paso County pursuing a major in government or economics who demonstrate financial need. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
Frances Brannen Vick Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donor |
Dr. Frances B. Vick |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Upper-division students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Scholarship:
M. B. and Edna Zale Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donor |
M. B. and Edna Zale Foundation |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have completed at least forty-five semester hours of coursework on the letter-grade basis in residence at the University, including at least one semester of coursework in the College of Liberal Arts. Students must have a University grade point average of at least 3.70 and must provide evidence of achievement in leadership and service to the college and the community. Students must be pursuing two majors. |
| Apply to |
Scholarships Coordinator, College of Liberal Arts, by March 1 |
Department of American Studies
Scholarship:
Dr. Bailey R. Collins/Ellene Collins Ward/Mary Sue Collins Hibbs Scholarship
| Donor |
Mary Sue Hibbs Estate |
| Amount |
Up to $2,000; may be divided between two students |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate American studies major who has completed at least sixty semester hours of coursework, including at least thirty hours in residence at the University, with a grade point average of at least 3.70 |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of American Studies, on or before March 1 |
Department of Anthropology
Scholarship:
Dr. Bailey R. Collins/Ellene Collins Ward/Mary Sue Collins Hibbs Scholarship
| Donor |
Mary Sue Hibbs Estate |
| Amount |
Up to $2,000; may be divided between two students |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate anthropology major who has completed at least sixty semester hours of coursework, including at least thirty hours in residence at the University, with a grade point average of at least 3.70 |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Anthropology, on or before March 1 |
Department of Asian Studies
Scholarship:
Asian Studies Scholarship for Study Abroad
| Source |
International Office, The University of Texas at Austin |
| Amount |
To be determined by the Department of Asian Studies |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate or graduate students with demonstrated commitment to Asian area studies and at least one year of Asian language study who wish to study in Asia |
| Apply to |
Department of Asian Studies, by early March |
Scholarship:
China Studies Scholarship for Study Abroad
| Source |
China Endowment in the Department of Asian Studies |
| Amount |
To be determined by the Department of Asian Studies |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate or graduate students with at least one year of coursework in Chinese language, demonstrated financial need, and compelling reasons for the proposed study abroad plan |
| Apply to |
Department of Asian Studies, by early March |
Scholarship:
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Scholarship
| Source |
India Community Center of Austin |
| Amount |
$500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students with at least nine semester hours of coursework directly related to India and/or at least two semesters of coursework in an Indian language |
| Apply to |
South Asia Institute, by early March |
Scholarship:
Mitsubishi Study Abroad Scholarship
| Source |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift America Endowment |
| Amount |
$500 or more |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate and graduate students who intend to enroll in a study abroad program in Japan, a Japanese language program, or a program related to Japan |
| Apply to |
Department of Asian Studies, by early March |
Scholarship:
POSCO Korean Study Abroad Scholarship
| Source |
Korean Foundation/POSCO Korean Studies Endowment |
| Amount |
$500 or more |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate and graduate students who intend to enroll in a study abroad program in Korea, a Korean language program, or a program related to Korea, with an emphasis on research |
| Apply to |
Department of Asian Studies, by early March |
Department of Classics
Scholarship:
William James Battle Scholarship in Classical Languages
| Donor |
Commander Robert Eikel Jr., United States Navy, 1945 |
| Amount |
Up to $500, usually divided between two students |
| Eligibility |
Any undergraduate classics major who shows sufficient knowledge of Greek or Latin to justify the expectation that he or she will help to further the study of the classics |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Classics, by April 1 |
Scholarship:
Velma and E. O. Box Jr. Scholarship in Classics
| Donors |
Velma and E. O. Box Jr. |
| Amount |
Up to $800, usually divided among students |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Classics. Selected on the basis of merit and need by the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of Classics. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Classics, by April 1 |
Scholarship:
Ruth and Myron Kuhlman Scholarship in Classics
| Donor |
Myron G. Kuhlman |
| Amount |
Up to $1,500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduates majoring in classics, Greek, or Latin. Preference is given to students planning a career teaching Latin. The award is made on the basis of academic excellence, need, and the student's potential for a productive teaching career. Minimum requirements are sixty semester hours of coursework, a University grade point average of 3.00, and a grade point average in Latin of 3.00. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Classics, by April 1 |
Scholarship:
Mildred Masters McCarty Scholarship in Classics
| Donor |
Mildred M. McCarty, 1979 |
| Amount |
Up to $700, usually divided among two or more students |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Classics. Selected on the basis of merit and need by the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of Classics. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Classics, by April 1 |
Scholarship:
Lourania Miller Scholarship in Classical Languages
| Donor |
Lourania Miller, by bequest, 1961 |
| Amount |
Up to $600, usually divided among students |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduates majoring in classics, Greek, or Latin. Selected on the basis of merit and need by the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of Classics. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Classics, by April 1 |
Department of English
The selection method for the following scholarships is determined by the scholarship coordinator. Additional information is available at the Undergraduate Advising Center, Department of English.
Scholarship:
Janet Guthrie Andrews Endowed Presidential Scholarship in English
| Donor |
Bolivar C. Andrews, 1991 |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Qualified students in the Department of English, with preference to students of English literature |
Scholarship:
The Betty Yarnell Brown Endowed Presidential Scholarship in English
| Donor |
Barbara Brown Munford, 1991 |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Deserving undergraduate in the Department of English; preference may be given to a young woman who demonstrates intellectual promise and an interest in teaching English at the secondary school level |
Scholarship:
Adele Steiner Burleson Scholarship
| Donor |
Adele Steiner Burleson, by bequest, 1959 |
| Amount |
From $1,000 to $2,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate English majors |
Scholarship:
Cora Crawford Scholarship
| Donor |
Cora Crawford, by bequest, 1926 |
| Amount |
From $1,000 to $2,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate English majors |
Scholarship:
Sarah Dodson Endowed Scholarship in English
| Donors |
Relatives of Sarah Dodson, 1987 |
| Amount |
$1,000 |
| Eligibility |
Deserving undergraduate in the Department of English |
Scholarship:
The James A. Michener Undergraduate Scholarships in Writing
| Donor |
James A. Michener, 1994 |
| Amount |
From $500 to $2,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students who have demonstrated exceptional ability in Department of English creative writing courses |
Scholarship:
The Susan Scanlon Scholarship
| Donor |
Susan T. Scanlon, 1993 |
| Amount |
Up to $1,000 |
| Eligibility |
Worthy and promising undergraduate student in creative writing |
Scholarship:
Joanne Marye Thaman Endowed Presidential Scholarship for the Department of English
| Donors |
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Thaman and the Exxon Education Foundation, 1992 |
| Amount |
$2,500 |
| Eligibility |
Qualified students in the Department of English, with preference given to students demonstrating financial need |
Scholarship:
Lois Ware Scholarship
| Donors |
Eunice and Naomi Ware, 1974 |
| Amount |
From $500 to $1,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate English majors |
Scholarship:
The Witt Family Scholarship
| Donors |
Willis and Lois Witt, 1978 |
| Amount |
Up to $500 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate English majors |
Competitive Awards in English
The Department of English administers several writing competitions each year, in poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, and criticism. Some contests are held in the fall semester, others in the spring semester; some are open to all University students but others are limited to students enrolled in English classes. Awards are also given for master's theses, doctoral dissertations, and honors theses. Information about these competitions is available in the Department of English from the Main Office, the Undergraduate Advising Center, and the Graduate Office.
Department of French and Italian
Scholarship:
French and Italian Studies Scholarship
| Donor |
Family and friends of Aaron Schaffer, 1957; of Giovanni Podio, 1985; and of Jason Sokolosky, 1990 |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Graduate and undergraduate students of French and Italian language and literature who propose to continue their study of either language at the University or abroad |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of French and Italian, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Christopher B. Schulze Scholarship
| Donor |
Christopher Schulze, 1991 |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Students at the junior or senior level who are majoring in French and have a University grade point average of 3.00 or better |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of French and Italian, by March 15. The department chair makes a recommendation to The Texas Exes, which administers the fund. |
Scholarship:
Sellstrom Scholarship for Excellence in French and Italian
| Donors |
A. Donald Sellstrom and Eleanor Sellstrom, 1991 |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate French majors studying at the University or in a French-speaking country who have a University grade point average of 3.00 and who can demonstrate compelling need for financial aid |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of French and Italian, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Summer Study in Quebec Province, Canada
| Donor |
Société de Professeurs Français et Francophones en Amérique |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Advanced undergraduate students and graduate students |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of French and Italian, by November 25 |
Department of Geography And The Environment
Scholarship:
Holz–English Honors Thesis Fellowship
| Donor |
Funds from the Erich W. Zimmermann Professorship in Geography |
| Amount |
Up to $500 |
| Eligibility |
Available on a competitive basis to undergraduate students majoring in geography who wish to write an honors thesis. One or more grants are made each year. |
| Apply to |
Department of Geography and the Environment |
Department of Germanic Studies
Scholarship:
J. Lassen Boysen Scholarship
| Donor |
Helen M. I. Boysen |
| Amount |
Approximately $500 |
| Eligibility |
German majors at the junior level with a University grade point average of at least 3.50 |
| Apply to |
Department of Germanic Studies, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Linneas of Texas Swedish Centennial Endowed Scholarship
| Donor |
Linneas of Texas |
| Amount |
Inquire at the Office of Student Financial Services |
| Eligibility |
Preference will be given to Scandinavian majors; additional criteria available at the Office of Student Financial Services |
| Apply to |
Office of Student Financial Services |
Scholarship:
W. F. and Marian Michael Play Scholarship
| Donor |
Contributions in connection with annual German play |
| Amount |
Approximately $500 |
| Eligibility |
German majors with a University grade point average of at least 3.00, fewer than ninety semester hours of credit, and interest in departmental activities and service |
| Apply to |
Department of Germanic Studies, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Ralph R. Read Endowed Scholarship for Undergraduate Students
| Donor |
Ralph Read |
| Amount |
Up to $1,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate in the College of Liberal Arts with fewer than ninety semester hours of credit and a University grade point average of at least 3.25 who has completed at least thirty semester hours in residence. Special consideration is given to students in the Department of Germanic Studies. |
| Apply to |
Office of Student Financial Services |
Department of Government
Scholarship:
Victor M. Aguilar Memorial Endowed Scholarship
| Donors |
Venilde Aguilar and Eloy Aguilar |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Government majors from south Texas who are in good standing and have demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to graduates of McAllen Memorial High School. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Government, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Jacqueline Eckert Timm Endowed Scholarship in Government
| Donor |
Jacqueline Eckert Timm |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Outstanding upper-division students majoring in government |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Government, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Joe R. Long Endowed Scholarship
| Donor |
Joe R. Long |
| Amount |
$2,500; multiple awards each year |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduate students in the Department of Government who have demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to students with an interest in pursuing some aspect of democratic studies. |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Government, by March 15 |
Scholarship:
Edward Taborsky Scholarship
| Donor |
Nolie Richard Keenan Jr. Estate |
| Amount |
$3,000 |
| Eligibility |
Government major with financial need, a University grade point average of at least 2.50, and a grade point average of at least 3.00 in government courses |
| Apply to |
Chair, Department of Government, by March 15 |
Department of History
Scholarship eligibility, procedures, and deadlines are determined annually by the department chair and the faculty Undergraduate Scholarship Committee. Undergraduate history majors interested in scholarship opportunities should contact the History Advising Office for more information.
Scholarship:
Ann Schumacher Adkins Scholarship in German-Texas History
| Donor |
Ward N. Adkins |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Texas residents who are studying or planning to study the lives and work of German Texas immigrants and their descendants. Preference is given to those who plan to study immigrants to the Gulf Coast and central Texas. Scholarship merit is a major consideration in making the award. May be awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student. |
Scholarship:
Matilda Weeden Barker Scholarship in History
| Donor |
Abigail Curlee Holbrook Estate |
| Amount |
$800 |
Scholarship:
Anne Perkins Garrison Scholarship in History
| Donor |
Abigail Curlee Holbrook Estate |
| Amount |
$800 |
Scholarship:
Gardner F. Marston Endowed History Scholarship Fund
| Donor |
Gardner F. Marston |
| Amount |
$500 |
| Eligibility |
May be awarded to a graduate or an undergraduate student |
Scholarship:
Martin Parmer Scholarship in Texas History
| Donors |
Mr. Ross W. Vick Jr. and Mrs. Frances B. Vick |
| Amount |
$1,000 |
| Eligibility |
Students studying Texas history |
Scholarship:
Thad W. Riker Scholarship
| Donor |
Nolie Richard Keenan Jr. Estate |
| Amount |
From $3,000 to $4,000 |
| Eligibility |
Students in the Normandy Scholar Program. Students may also receive funding from an endowment established by Mr. Frank Denius and from the Derek Schaver Scholarship in Liberal Arts. |
Scholarship:
Grace Rebecca Rubert Scholarship
| Donor |
Grace Rebecca Rubert Estate |
| Amount |
$800 |
| Eligibility |
Preference is given to deserving students majoring in American and Texas history. |
Departmental Nominations for Scholarships
The Department of History nominates history majors for several scholarships each year. Specific procedures and deadlines are determined by the department chair and the faculty Undergraduate Scholarship Committee. These scholarships include:
Scholarship:
Dr. Bailey R. Collins/Ellene Collins Ward/Mary Sue Collins Hibbs Scholarship
| Donor |
Mary Sue Hibbs Estate |
| Amount |
Up to $4,000; may be divided between two or more students. |
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Nominations are made by the department to the College of Liberal Arts each spring. Awards are made the following fall. |
Scholarship:
Raymond Starr Scholarship for History (Texas Exes)
| Donor |
Raymond Starr |
| Amount |
$800 |
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Nominations are made by the department to the Texas Exes each spring. Awards are made the following fall. |
Awards and Prizes
Each May, the director of the History Honors Program chooses two senior history honors students to receive the following awards:
- The Lewis L. Gould Best Thesis Prize for Excellence in the Study of American History (US)
- The John Ferguson-Claudio G. Segré Best Thesis Prize for Excellence in the Study of History (non–US)
The Department of History often receives donations from individuals who wish to reward outstanding effort by undergraduates studying history. Recent awards have included the Louis Tuffly Ellis Award for Excellence in the Study of Texas History, a South Asian History Award, and a $5,000 gift from Mr. Trevor Rosson that helped history honors students fund their historical research and writing. The procedures for applying are determined by the department chair and the faculty Undergraduate Scholarship Committee.
Humanities Program
Scholarship:
Karyn Diana Cameron Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donors |
Dr. and Mrs. Guy N. Cameron |
| Amount |
$2,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduates accepted into the Humanities Program |
Scholarship:
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Collie Endowed Presidential Scholarship
| Donors |
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Collie |
| Amount |
$2,000 |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduates accepted into the Humanities Program |
Scholarship:
James and Dorothy Doyle Scholarship in Western Civilization
| Donors |
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Doyle |
| Amount |
Varies |
| Eligibility |
Undergraduates accepted into the Humanities Program, with academic emphasis in Western civilization |
Junior Fellows Program
Various scholarships are available for students participating in Junior Fellows, a program administered by the College of Liberal Arts but open to all qualified students on campus. The scholarships vary in amount, depending on the amount of financial assistance needed by the student for his or her research project. Applications should be submitted to the director of the Junior Fellows Program in November. For further information, contact the Liberal Arts Honors Programs Office.
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