Schuttlefield-Shors STEM Scholarship
Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate enrolled at the Oshkosh campus. Applicant must be enrolled within the College of Letters & Science with a STEM major (defined as majors within the Math and Natural Science Division, which currently includes the following departments: Biology/Microbiology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering Technology, Geology, Kinesiology, Mathematics, Medical Technology, and Physics/Astronomy). Applicant must have at least 65 credits completed. Applicant must have a minimum 3.33 cumulative GPA and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA in their major. Preference will be given to international students, students with DACA status, and first-generation college students. Applicant must demonstrate financial need. Applicant must have a FAFSA on file, if eligible. If ineligible to file the FAFSA, applicant must submit a statement regarding their financial situation. Previous recipients are not eligible to apply for the award. This award will be paid out in Fall 2025.
- Donor
- Yuqi She
- Award
- $500
- Scopes
- College of Letters & Science, COLS Collegewide, Oshkosh Campus, Undergraduate Award
- Deadline
- 11/06/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Have you previously received the Schuttlefield-Shors STEM Scholarship?
- Please enter your GPA in your major.
- Please upload a copy of your Academic Advisement Report. It must include the courses you are enrolled in for the current semester.
- Preference for this award will be given to international students, students with DACA status, and first-generation college students. Please comment if you meet this preference.
- If you are ineligible to file the FAFSA (due to citizenship, etc.), please submit a statement describing your financial need. Make sure to provide detail regarding the resources you have to pay for college and your remaining need for financial support for the upcoming academic year.
- Please submit a statement describing your academic extracurricular activities (e.g. research projects, conference attendance, and academic awards received) and your long-term goals (e.g. graduate studies or work in industry).
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