

MARYWOOD UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE:
Marywood University offers a comprehensive program of financial aid to assist students in meeting educational costs. Eligibility for federal and state-funded programs is based upon demonstrated financial need. In determining financial need, a federal eligibility formula is used to analyze family income and assets. In addition, the University also awards scholarships/grants from institutional sources on the basis of academic merit, without regard to financial need. Accepted students at Marywood University are considered for all financial assistance programs for which they qualify. (Scholarships specifically for Nutrition and Dietetics Students are indicated in blue)
University-Funded Programs
Presidential Scholarships recognize students who have demonstrated their outstanding academic abilities. Candidates for the freshman class whose combined SAT scores are 1300 or above (recentered scale) and who rank academically among the upper tenth of their high school graduating class are considered for these competitive awards. The number of awards varies from year to year.
I.H.M. Scholarships are funded through the contributed services of the I.H.M. Sisters. Students whose combined SAT scores are typically 1150 or above (recentered scale) and who rank academically among the upper fifth of their high school graduating class are considered for these competitive awards. Transfer students are also eligible for consideration based upon their prior postsecondary academic records. The number of awards and scholarship amounts vary from year to year.
Talent Awards are made to students who demonstrate outstanding proficiency in music, art or communication arts and who plan to major in one of these areas at Marywood. Talent is demonstrated through evaluation of an art portfolio, a music audition, a communication arts portfolio or participation in the annual theatre competition.
Marywood University Grants are awarded to students who demonstrate academic ability. These grants vary in value depending upon the applicant's academic profile.
Marywood University Family Award. The University grants a $250 tuition credit each academic year to the older of two students from the same immediate family, in simultaneous full-time attendance at Marywood. This award applies only to undergraduate students.
Maxis/Gillet Service Awards. The University grants service awards to incoming students who have demonstrated outstanding service to the community during their high school years and have a commitment to continue that service while enrolled at Marywood University. To be considered for this award, the applicant must be accepted for admission and complete the Maxis/Gillet Service Award Application. Contact the Office of Collegiate Volunteers or Campus Ministry to obtain an application at 570-961-4723.
Endowed Scholarships
The Allen-Weiss Scholarship was established in 1993 by Douglas G. and Marie Weiss Allen (Class of 1967), in honor of their parents, Willard B. and Gertrude M. Allen, and Joseph F. and Marie A. Weiss, to provide financial aid for qualified undergraduate students. Preference is given to students from Lackawanna County who are pursuing a degree in the Health Sciences.
The Alperin Family Scholarship was established in 1985 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students on the basis of financial need and scholastic achievement. Preference is given to children of employees of the Alperin Companies.
The Kathryn Boyle Barrett '33 Scholarship was established in 1998 by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robert to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students in the Department of Music with preference to piano students.
The Baumann Scholarship was established in 1979 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baumann and son to provide financial aid for needy students.
The Margaret M. Bighn Scholarship was established in 1984 to aid worthy and deserving students.
The William and Marie Robilotta '51 Bowe Scholarship was established in 1997 by the donors to provide scholarship support for a needy undergraduate student.
The Dr. Joseph T. and Anne F. Boylan Scholarship was established in 1989 by their children to provide scholarship support to qualified students.
The Margaret Briggs Foundation Scholarship was established in 1995 to provide financial assistance to full?time undergraduate students on the basis of demonstrated financial need and scholastic achievement. Preference is given to residents of Lackawanna County.
The William and Elizabeth Burkavage Scholarship was established in 1986 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students.
The Caldwell Memorial Scholarship was established in 1993 by the estate of Angenette M. Caldwell to provide financial aid for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students who are pursuing a degree in Nursing.
The Carmel M. Callahan Scholarship was established in 1999 to provide scholarship support to students with a preference to legal residents of the island of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
The Jean Cavanagh and Patricia Gavin Walsh Scholarship was established in 2000 to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students on the basis of financial need.
The Sister Maria Walter Cavanagh Scholarship was established in 1989 to provide scholarship support, on the basis of financial need, to students in the Department of Music who are studying stringed instruments or conducting.
The Class of 1948 Scholarship was established in 1998, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their graduation, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students on the basis of academic performance and financial need.
The Class of 1949 Scholarship was established in 1999, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their graduation, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students.
The Class of 1954 Scholarship was established in 1991 by members of the Class of 1954, families and friends to provide scholarship aid to qualified undergraduate students. Preference is given to the descendants of the Marywood College Class of 1954.
The Class of 1971 Scholarship was established in 1996 by the donors to provide scholarship support for a needy undergraduate student.
The Class of 1984 Scholarship was established in 1989 by the Class of 1984 to provide financial aid for full-time male and female undergraduates. Preference shall be given to those with financial need.
The Class of 1985 Scholarship was established in 1990 by the Class of 1985 to provide financial aid for full?time undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students who have exhibited an active interest in high school and college extracurricular activities or community activities.
The Class of 1986 Scholarship was established in 1991 by members of the Class of 1986 to provide financial assistance to full-time undergraduate students on the basis of financial need. Such students should have attained at least a B high school average and have participated in activities at the high school or community level.
The Class of 1987 Scholarship was established in 1994 to provide financial assistance to full-time students who are actively involved in extracurricular activities. Preference is given to descendants of members of the Class of 1987.
The Class of 1989 Scholarship was established in 1994 by the members of the Class of 1989. Preference is giving to first-year students who demonstrate leadership in high?school anal or college and the ability to work with diverse individuals to improve the quality of life.
The Class of 1990 Scholarship was established in 1997 by the donors to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student who manifests active involvement in extracurricular activities and community service.
The James and Marion Clauss Scholarship was established in 1979 in honor of sister gym Clauss and Marie Clauss Acculto, to aid needy students.
The Miriam Padden Coady '63 Scholarship was established in 1999 by James M. and Miriam Padden Coady to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students majoring in Spanish or pursuing teaching certification in Spanish on the basis of academic performance and financial need.
The Michaela M. Cohan '65 Scholarship was established in 1999 by George & Lauretta Rondash to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students in the Theater Arts.
The Sister M. Alphonsa Concilio, I.H.M., Scholarship was established in 1996 by Jane E. McGowty '46 to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student. Preference is given to students majoring in voice.
The Mary Louise Egan Conway Scholarship was established in 1992 by Dr. William M. Conway in memory of his wife, to provide financial aid for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need.
The Louis & Ernestine Desarro Cortese Scholarship was established in 1998 by Mr. Vincent Cortese in honor of his parents to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics.
The Louis R. Costanzo Scholarship was established in 1988 in memory of Mr. Costanzo by his wife and children to provide scholarship support to qualified students.
The Dr. Benjamin J. Cottone Scholarship was established in 1996 by the donor to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student majoring in Nursing.
The Cottone Family Scholarship was established in 1999, through bequest by Dr. Benjamin Cottone in honor of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Cottone, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students on the basis of academic performance and financial need.
The Elizabeth Curran Memorial Scholarship was established in 1987 to provide scholarship support to students on the basis of scholastic achievement.
The William M. Dawson Communication Arts Scholarship was established in 1997 by Dr. Geraldine Truslow Dawson and Family to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student in the Communication Arts Department.
The DeNaples Scholarship was established in 1987 to provide scholarship support to outstanding students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement.
The Christine Druffner '41 Scholarship was established in 2000 by Louise Druffner to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students.
The Judge Ann Bender Dufficy '37 Scholarship was established in 1997 by Ann Bender Dufficy '37 to provide scholarship support for a female undergraduate enrolled in the Legal Studies program.
The Helen T. Duffy Memorial Scholarship was established in 1988 to provide scholarship support to students on the basis of scholastic achievement.
The John J. and Joanne M. Durkin Dumn '54, Sr. Scholarship was established in 1997 by the donors to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student. Preference is given to students in the Department of Music.
The Florence D'Urso Scholarship was established in 1991 by Florence D'Urso to provide financial aid for female undergraduate students. Preference shall be given to Art, Interior Design and Music students.
The Nell Walsh Ealy Scholarship was established in 1996 by Eleanor Ealy '47 to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student. Preference is given to students who are residents of Carbondale, PA.
The Educational Freedom Award was established in 1991 by Joseph B. McCaffrey to provide financial aid for male and female undergraduate students. Preference shall be given to students graduating from parochial high schools within the Scranton area and then, if necessary, expanded to include parochial high school students within the Diocese of Scranton.
The Carolyn Edwards Memorial Scholarship was established in 1988 to provide scholarship support to students on the basis of scholastic achievement.
The Michael J. Egos Scholarship was established in 1990 by Bernard A. Egan, Esquire, to provide financial aid for qualified undergraduate students. Preference shall be given to students demonstrating financial need.
The R. Duane Elvidge Scholarship was established in 1992 to provide financial aid for qualified undergraduate students. Preference is given to students in the Communication Arts Department.
The Leslie Fay Company Scholarship was established in 1987 to provide scholarship support to outstanding students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement. Preference is given to the children of employees of the Leslie Fay Company. Recipients must be majoring in the areas of retailing/fashion merchandising, art, business, computer graphics or computer science.
The Anne M. Finnan '43 Scholarship was established in 1999 by Eugene W. Finnan to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students majoring in music.
The Anna and James Foley Scholarship was established in 1996 by Sister Ave Maria Foley, I.H.M., in honor of her parents, to provide scholarship support for a needy undergraduate student. Preference is given to students majoring in Art Education.
The James Foley, Jr. and Dr. John W. Leahey Scholarship was established in 1996 by sister Ave Maria Foley, I.H.M., in honor of her brother and uncle to provide scholarship support to a needy undergraduate student.
The Sister M. Jamesine Fraser, I.H.M. Scholarship was established in 1985 to provide scholarship support to full-time matriculating undergraduate students whose majors are within the Nutrition and Dietetics Department and who demonstrate financial need.
The Paul Fricchione Scholarship was established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Fricchione, Sr., in memory of their son, to provide scholarship support for a needy undergraduate pursuing a major in the Sciences.
The Jerome F. Gaudenzi Scholarship was established in 1990 by Sandra and Paul Montrone to provide financial aid for a worthy female student. Preference shall be given to a female of Italian heritage from the Scranton area.
The Sister M. Judith Gavigan Scholarship was established in 2001 to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students majoring in Music.
The Edward and Alba Lori Gayeski Scholarship was established in 1993 by Mrs. Alba Gayeski in memory of her late husband, Edward, to provide scholarship support for a qualified student(s) studying in the field of art, particularly interior design.
The Jean D. Gelled Scholarship was established in 1995 to provide scholarship support for a female undergraduate student majoring in the natural sciences, mathematics or computer science.
The Kristy Grega Memorial Scholarship was established in 2000 to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students with a preference given to graduates of Mid?Valley High School, Throop, PA.
The Esther M. Groark Scholarship was established in 1982 to provide scholarship support and financial aid to needy students.
The John S. and Lucille Guzey Scholarship was established in 1982 to provide scholarship support to needy students. Preference is given to students from St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary.
The Sabine Santin Hersh '43 Scholarship was established in 1996 by Jack S. Hersh to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student in the Department of Music.
The Mary "Home Ec" Scholarship was established in 1994 by Ms. Nell Ann Matulevich in honor of her late sister, Mary "Home Ec," to provide scholarship support to undergraduates, with preference given to Human Ecology students.
The Todd Houser Scholarship was established in 1997 by Dr. Thomas H. Houser to provide scholarship support for one or more participants in the Thom Houser Workshop taught by Dr. Thomas Houser. Recommendations are made by the Department of Music.
The Frank and Jean Hubbard Scholarship was established in 1989 to provide scholarship support to qualified graduates of North Pocono High School. Applicants must be recommended by the North Pocono High School.
The Randy Huester Scholarship was established in 1991 by Marie Troy Huester and Jerry Huester to provide financial aid to a returning adult student with a family. Preference shall be given to a Psychology major.
The Catherine Boylan Hussie Scholarship was established in 1988 to provide scholarship support on the basis of financial need to qualified students.
The Pope John Paul II Scholarship was established in 1995 by Mrs. Florence Perkoski D'Urso in honor of His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, to provide scholarship support for female undergraduate students.
The Gerald P. and Linda Joyce Scholarship was established in 1987 to provide scholarship support to outstanding students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement.
The Rose Cortese Julian Scholarship was established in 1999 by Mr. Vincent Cortese to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students in the Departments of English Language and Literature or Art.
The Stephen and Elizabeth Collins Kucab Scholarship was established in 1996 by Patricia Kucab Horvath '57 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students. Preference is given to members of St. Mary of Mount Carmel Parish, Dunmore, PA.
The Peter Kohudic Scholarship was established in 1995 to provide scholarship support for undergraduate or graduate, full or part-time students from St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary. A recipient must be at least of second year (sophomore) status.
The Angela R. and Frank E. LaVerghetta Scholarship was established in 1985 to provide scholarship support to qualified students with preference given to students majoring in Music or Communication Arts.
The Alice D. Lawrence Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 by Lora Diggins to provide financial aid for a graduate or undergraduate student pursuing a career-orientated degree. Preference shall be given to an adult female (over 35 years of age) returning to school to complete her degree or career choice.
The John R Lenahan, Sr., Esq. Legal Assistant Scholarship was established in 1989 by his children for the purpose of providing scholarship support to a student in the Legal Assistant Program.
The Ellis Richard Levy Scholarship was established in 1989 to provide scholarship support to Special Education majors who reside in the Carbondale, Pennsylvania, area.
The Mary Kearney Lockery Scholarship was established in 1976 by Francis Kearney in memory of his sister to provide scholarship support and financial aid for needy students.
The Sister M. Lucrefia Scholarship was established in 1964 to aid worthy music students.
The Lynett and Haggerty Families Scholarship provides funding for the:
- Times/Tribune Scholarship
- Lynett and Haggerty Families Scholarship
- Patricia Brady Lynett Scholarship
- Linda Mulligan Lynett Scholarship
Preference is given to Scranton Times/Tribune Carriers and/or employees and children of employees of the properties owned by the Lynett and Haggerty families.
The Robert J. Mahady Scholarship was established in 2000 by Mrs. Betty Mahady to provide scholarship support for a student in the Department of Business an Managerial Science.
The Margaret Mills Manley Scholarship was established in 2000 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students on the basis of financial need.
The Joseph Marguleas Memorial Scholarship was established in 1988 in honor of Joseph Marguleas to provide financial aid for a male or female undergraduate student. Preference shall be given to a student majoring in Hotel and Restaurant Management.
The John R and Maureen McHugh '54 Pesavento Scholarship was established in 1997, by the donors, to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student.
The Jane Langan McLaughlin Scholarship was established in 1993 by Mrs. McLaughlin (Class of 1927), to provide financial aid for female undergraduate students who are recent high school graduates (within the last five (5) years). Preference is given to students majoring in Mathematics, Computer Science, Accounting and/or Finance, or related fields.
The Minnie McLean Scholarship was established in 1996 by William G. McLean to provide scholarship support for a female undergraduate student. Preference is given to a student in the Business and Managerial Science Department who is a resident of the City of Scranton, PA.
The William B. and Mary Carden McMullen Scholarship was established in 1990 by Mary Carden McMullen to provide financial aid for male or female undergraduate students. Preference shall be given to students who demonstrate financial need.
The Dorothy R McNulty Scholarship was established in 1990 by Dorothy R. McNulty to provide scholarship support for qualified undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference shall be given to nieces and nephews of Dorothy R. McNulty.
The Helen Dever Miegoc Memorial Scholarship was established in 1983 by her sons and daughters in memory of their mother, a Marywood alumna, to provide scholarship support to qualified female students.
The Montella-Carpentier Scholarship was established in 1993 by Marie Carpentier '67, in honor of Theresa Montella Carpentier and Fred C. Carpentier to provide financial aid for adult female undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to adult women entering Marywood University for the first time or returning to complete their degree.
The Marcella Convey Mullaney Scholarship was established in 1958 by the family to aid needy female students.
The Elizabeth Scott Murphy '36 Scholarship was established in 1996 by students and friends of Betty Scott Murphy, under the leadership of Armezzani Howell '67 and Mary Jane U Milner Memolo '59 to provide scholarship support to a needy undergraduate student. Preference is given to students majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics or Early Childhood Development.
The Margaret M. Murphy Scholarship was established in 1957 to provide financial aid to young men and women.
The Mary Alice Collins Murray '51 Scholarship was established in 1998 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students majoring in any field of science, music, or nursing.
The Sister M. Coleman Nee, I.H.M. Scholarship was established in 1986 by the Board of Trustees in honor of Sister M. Coleman Nee, president emerita of Marywood University. Funds from this scholarship are awarded to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, but who do not have financial need.
The Germaine O'Neil Scholarship was established in 1995 by Mrs. Germaine O'Neil '33 in honor of her aunt, Mother Germaine, I.H.M., founder of Marywood College, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students in the Music Department.
The Anita and George Owen Scholarship was established in 1995 by the donors to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student majoring in the health care field.
The Alfred H. and Margaret Leech Pace Scholarship was established in 1997 by Mary Therese Pace '47 to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student. Preference is given to students in the Department of Music for whom the primary instrument is piano.
The Dominic Pace Scholarship was established in 1975 by Reverend William J. Pace, in memory of his father, for the purpose of aiding needy students.
The Leonard D. Pace Scholarship was established in 1991 by Reverend William J. Pace to provide financial aid for a male or female undergraduate student. Preference shall be given to relatives of the Pace family and/or needy students, preferably from St. Anthony of Padua Church, Dunmore, PA.
The Mary I. Pace Scholarship was established in 1992 by Reverend William J. Pace, in memory of his mother, to provide financial aid for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need.
The Louise Pasquale, and Pauline Notartomaso Scholarship was established in 1998 by Ann M. Manno '42 and Pat A. Manno, her brother, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students.
The Sister M. Reginald Patterson, I.H.M., Scholarship was established in 1997 by students, friends, and colleagues of Sister M. Reginald to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in music.
The Judith Piznar Scholarship was established in 1989 to provide scholarship support to students majoring in Education or Religious Studies.
The Sister Mary Reap, I.H.M. Scholarship was established in 1995 by Wyatt Cafeterias, Inc., in honor of Sister Mary, the tenth president of Marywood University, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students studying the areas of hotel/restaurant management, dietetics or foods and nutrition.
The Sister Mary Reap, I.H.M. Scholarship was established in 1999 by Florence Perkosky D'Urso to provide scholarship support to female undergraduate students majoring in education and related studies.
The Dr. William and Karta Rieger Scholarship was established in 1993 to provide financial aid for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students pursuing a degree in economics or history.
The Sister Dime Saraceni, I.H.M. Scholarship was established in 1995 by Mrs. Anna Saraceni in honor of her late daughter, Sister Diane, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students in Music Therapy.
The John J. and Marie Schofield Scholarship was established in 1980 to provide scholarship support and financial aid to needy students.
The St. Joseph Scholarship was established by Mrs. Norma Agati in memory of her late husband, Guy, to provide scholarship aid to qualified female undergraduates who are majoring in Special Education and who demonstrate financial need.
The Scranton Chapter of UNICO National Foundation Scholarship was established in 1992 to provide financial aid for undergraduate students. Preference is given to residents of Lackawanna County.
The Mr. and Mrs. Ludovico Severino Scholarship was established in 1994 by Sister M. Immaculate Severino, I.H.M., in memory of her parents, to provide financial aid for undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education or Performance with a major in Piano.
The Mary Donohue Stahl '36 Scholarship was established in 1996 by her estate to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student.
The Student Government Leadership Scholarship was established in 1989 to provide scholarship support to a junior or senior student who is active in Student Government.
The Mother Teresa Scholarship was established in 1999 by Florence Perkosky D'Urso to provide scholarship support to female undergraduate students in the field of sociology and related studies.
The Joyce and David Tressler Scholarship was established in 1997 by the donors to provide scholarship support to an undergraduate student actively involved in volunteer services/leadership roles. Preference is given to residents of Lackawanna County, PA.
The John and Elizabeth Moran Vournakes Scholarship was established in 1995 by Elizabeth Moran Vournakes '43 to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students with preference to Native American students or students majoring in Mathematics or Science.
The Mollie Eileen Ward '70 Scholarship was established in 1996 in loving memory of Mollie Ward by her aunt, Jean Donohue '46, to provide scholarship support for an undergraduate student. Preference is given to students majoring in English.
The Hugh Wolff Music Scholarship was established in 1991 by the Music Department to provide financial aid for qualified undergraduate students, based on musical talent and potential. Preference shall be given to performers of voice, keyboard and band/ orchestra instruments.
The ZaBach-Brishn Scholarship was established in 1992 by Florian and Gene Brislin ZaBach to provide financial aid for qualified undergraduate students. Preference is given to students pursuing a degree in Journalism or Music with a violin major. Alternate consideration is given to students pursuing a degree in Communications.
MARYWOOD GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE:
Marywood University awards a number of scholarships each year to graduate students on the basis of academic promise, professional focus and commitment, and financial need.
Assistantships Available:
Marywood University provides graduate assistantships that are designed to further the educational goals of full-time graduate students in an environment of academic excellence. Graduate assistants serve Marywood University by working with the faculty to advance research or with professional staff to enhance services. For more information, please contact the Coordinator of Student Advisement, at 570-348-6211 x2356.Scholarships Available:
The I.H.M. Graduate Scholarship was founded in 1983 by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, who teach in a special summer project. Their desire is to assist individuals in achieving their professional goals in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
The Sister M. Cuthhert Donovan Scholarship was founded by Sister M. Cuthbert Donovan, I.H.M., Dean Emerita, to provide tuition scholarships on the basis of academic merit and need to alumnae/alumni of Marywood University for attendance in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
The Eugene L. Raymond Memorial Scholarship was established in 1966 in memory of Eugene L. Raymond, a charter member of the Development Council of Marywood University. This scholarship is awarded to worthy students who are being trained to work among children in the fields of psycho-education and psychotherapy.
The Sister M. Bernardina McAndrew Scholarship was established in 1974 by Sister M. Bernardina McAndrew, I.H.M., to provide assistance to a graduate psychology student on the basis of academic merit and need.
The Irenee DuPont Scholarship was established in 1974 to support scholarship assistance to students of business and computer science.
The John Timko, Jr. Scholarship was established in 1980 to provide assistance to graduate students in business.
The Hughes Family Scholarship was established in 1985 by Sister M. Constance Melvin, I.H.M., in honor of Mary M. Hughes and her parents, Mary A. and Michael Hughes, to provide scholarship assistance, on the basis of academic merit, for study in librarianship and/or media.
The Saint Bridget Scholarship was established in 1987 to provide support to students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on the basis of academic merit.
The Dr. James Golden Memorial Scholarship was established in 1990 by family, friends and former students of the late Dr. Golden to provide scholarship support to a student pursuing a graduate degree in Counseling.
The Graduate Student Council Scholarship was established in 1989 by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Student Council and other friends of the University. Income from this endowment provides scholarship assistance to students on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.
The Thalia Ann Thomas Endowed Scholarship was established by Ms. Thomas in 1997 to provide assistance to candidates for the M.A. in Art Therapy or M.F.A. degree.
I.H.M. Scholarships are made possible through the contributed services of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. These scholarships defray the cost of tuition for a number of graduate students each academic year. Awards are made on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE:
- Morrison Management Company's Scholarship Program
www.IamMorrison.com/dietsoda- American Dietetic Association Foundation
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http://www.eatright.com/join/scholarships.html
For more information on the ADAF's scholarships: http://www.adaf.org/scholarshipinformation/scholarshipawards.htmNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
2004-2005
- G. Jane Hartman Scholarship: Laurie K. Busteed -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program.
- Renee G. Paolantonio Scholorship: Kathryn E. Weiss -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program.
2002-2003
- Evelyn A. Carpenter Memorial Scholarships: Donald S. Carey, RD -- seeking a Master of Science degree in Foods and Nutrition
- Janette Smith Memorial Scholarships: Danielle Nicole Brida -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
2001-2002
- G. Jane Hartman Scholarships: Donald S. Carey, RD -- seeking a Master of Science in Nutrition degree and Stephanie E. Weiland, seeking a Master of Science degree in Food and Nutrition
- Renee G. Paoloantonia Scholarship: David A. Knorek -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
2000-2001
- Alfred J. and Florence E. Seubert Memorial Scholarship: Marlee L. Lemoncelli -- seeking eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as an intern in the Dietetic Internship program
- ECOLAB Scholarships: Christopher J. Draper -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1999-2000
- ADA Foundation Scholarships: Gretchen E. Riexinger -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1998-1999
- Dorothy MacRae Hyman Memorial Scholarships: Robyn M. Yarashas --seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1997-1998
- Dorothy MacRae Hyman Memorial Scholarships: Heather S. Hoke -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Mead Johnson Nutritionals/Bristol-Myers Squibb Scholarships: Jessica I. Cibenko -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program and Allyson E. Rehm -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1996-1997
- Bristol Myers/Mead Johnson Nutritional Division Corporate Scholarships: Lori T. Sposito -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1994-1995
- Evelyn A. Carpenter Memorial Scholarships: Patrica Lynne Graff, RD -- seeking a Master of Science degree in Nutrition
1992-1993
- Bristol Myers/Mead Johnson Nutritional Division Corporate Scholarships: Roberta Goulstone -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Nestole Brands Foodservice Company - Frozen Foods Division Scholarship: Carol A. English -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1991-1992
- Frances E. Fischer Memorial Scholarship: Cathy A. Ferraro, RD -- seeking a Master of Science degree in Nutrition
- Kraft/General Foods Corporate Donor Scholarships: Amy K. Polites -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1989-1990
- ServiceMaster Corporate Donor Scholarship: Nancy J. Martinell -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- CBORD Group, Inc. Corporate Donor Scholarship: Roberta C. Cammer -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1988-1989
- Dorothy Macrae Hyman Memorial Scholarship: James J. Phillips -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Qunindara Oliver Dodge Memorial Scholarship: Barbara A. Czaykowski -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1987-1988
- Mead Johnson Nutrition Division Corporate Donor Scholarship: Deborah Sorg -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1986-1987
- G. Jane Hartman Scholarship Fund: Suzanne J. Ellwanger -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program and Jeanne M. Steckbecker -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Dorothy M. Hyman Memorial Scholarship: Gary Davis -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Maginnis & Associates Corporate Donor Scholarship: Theresa M. Greco -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
1985-1986
- G. Jane Hartman Scholarship: Paula Yeselavage -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Tested Advertising Techniques Corporate Donor Scholarship: Theresa Merz -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
- Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. Corpoarte Donor Scholarship: Dawn Settanni -- seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and eligibility for the Registered Dietitian Exam as a student in the Coordinated Program
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