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All University Undergraduate Scholarships
 
SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION CRITERIA HOW TO APPLY
Alumni Association Scholarship Sophomore with financial need and in good academic standing, who has demonstrated commitment to the University, particularly in the area of student life, by involvement in service to the University and their future alma mater Submit FAFSA by 2/1. Information and application available at Alumni and Parent Relations Office (AD-217)
Catherine Beardsley Scholarship EOP junior or senior student in good academic standing, with first preference given to Broome County residents Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The Binghamton University Foundation Scholarship Fund Students with proven financial need Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Binghamton University's Homecoming 2002 Exemplary Student Award Five awards issued from $1,750 to $100 book scholarship. For more information, contact Tanya Robinson 777-4273. Applications available at University Union Student Manager desk and Off Campus College UUW-204.
Bolotsk Scholarship Awarded to outstanding students (min GPA 3.5) with proven financial need who are employed to meet educational expenses. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The Michael V. Boyd ('79 '87) Memorial Scholarship Full-time student with a minimum of 48 credit hours, a minimum GPA of 3.0, who is involved in extracurricular/volunteer activities, and qualifies for financial aid. First preference is given to African American or Latino student. Submit FAFSA by 2/1 and Personal Essay; Recipient Selected by Committee 
Thomas L. Carrigg ('64) Scholarship  Full-time undergraduate student with academic merit and proven financial need. First preference is given to a Binghamton High School student with second preference given to another local area high school student. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Broome County Automobile Dealers Council Scholarship Broome County High School student or a Broome Community College transfer student who shows future community leadership ability. Student must be in good academic standing and have financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Ed Lee and Jean Campe Foundation Scholarship Full-time minority students with high academic achievement,proven merit, and financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Scholarship for Children of Employees of the University Serving in the Physical Plant Department Children of Physical Plant permanent appointment employees. Students must be enrolled full-time in either an undergraduate or graduate degree program and demonstrate financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1 and Personal Essay by 3/31; Recipient Selected by Committee
The Class of 1988 Scholarship Financially deserving students in good academic standing who have demonstrated commitment to the University. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The Class of 1989 Scholarship Financially deserving students in good academic standing who have demonstrated commitment to the University. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The Class of 1990 Scholarship Financially deserving students in good academic standing who have demonstrated commitment to the University. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The Class of 1991 Scholarship Financially deserving students in good academic standing who have demonstrated commitment to the University. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Joseph L. Cohen, Jr. ('90) Memorial Scholarship Full-time junior or senior involved in the arts who shows a commitment to community service. Award is based upon academic merit with preference given to students with financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1 Information and application available at Alumni and Parent Relations Office (AD-217)
Crane Fund for Widows and Children Scholarship Widows, orphaned children, and wives and children of disabled husbands/fathers who are financially unable to provide for their education. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Lois B. DeFleur Scholarship for Excellence in Leadership Student in good academic standing with proven financial need, who has demonstrated strong leadership abilities for the advancement and enhancement of Binghamton University. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Dorot Foundation Scholarship Ten students interested in summer research in Israel.  Contact Judaic Studies Department
Leopold Eckler Scholarship Trusts Students in good academic standing, with preference given to Broome County residents. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Faculty-Student Scholarships Selection based on merit and review of student's participation and commitment to University's service activities.
http://bingfa.binghamton.edu/faculty-student.htm
Submit Application by first Friday in March; Selected by committee
William and Alice Gansdorf Scholarship Full-time undergraduate student in good academic standing with proven financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
William B. and Mary A. Gault Scholarship Broome County students who demonstrate a combination of financial need and a high level of academic promise and performance. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Terrence "Tex" Haran Memorial TAU Scholarship Full-time male student in his junior or senior year. Preference will be given to individuals who demonstrate a commitment to community service and involvement in one or more of the following: social activities, student life, clubs, sports teams, or academic clubs. Preference will also be given to well-rounded students who demonstrate a high level of motivation and perseverance as they work toward obtaining significant personal, community, and educational goals. Information and application available at Alumni and Parent Relations Office (AD-217)
The Harpur Forum Scholarship Students who reflect the intellectual interest and commitment for which the Harpur Forum is known, with first preference to students from the Southern Tier. Application available in Financial Aid Office (Feb, 1- Mar 30), due by April 4
International Student Grant-In-Aid Full-time students in good academic standing who have F-1 and J-1 Visa, have been in attendance for at least one year, have demonstrated financial need, and have no outstanding financial obligations to the University. Holders Must Contact International Student Scholar Services (NAR-G1)
Jack Sherman Toyota Scholarship Broome County high school graduate who intends to remain in the Binghamton area after graduation, and demonstrates leadership that will improve the quality of life in Broome County. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Elizabeth A. Knapp Scholarship Women age 25 and older who have delayed their formal education to pursue their personal goals. Submit FAFSA by 2/1; Application by 4/7; Selected by committee
Roger L. Kresge Foundation Scholarship Students with proven financial need, who demonstrate strong academic promise or performance, and are residents of Broome County. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Marriott Management Services Scholarship Fund Two students who are employed by Marriott Corporation and demonstrate financial need. One recipient must be employed in the Retail Division and one must be employed in the Dining Hall Division on campus. Submit FAFSA by 2/1 and Application to Marriott (FA-187) by 2/1; Recipient Selected by Committee
Minority Scholarship Fund Students who demonstrate high academic achievement, have financial need, and are from underrepresented populations (African American, Asian-American, Latino-American, or Native American). Submit FAFSA by 2/1
David A. Niermeyer Scholarship for African-American Students African-American and Asian-American students who are in good academic standing with proven financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
The A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation Scholarships First preference is given to students from Delaware County, NY with any balance to be used for students from the contiguously surrounding counties. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Orthopedic Associates of 65 Pennsylvania Avenue Scholarship Full-time undergraduate student interested in pursuing a career in medicine, sports medicine, athletic training, physical therapy, or related health profession who has been involved in the student trainers program for at least one year. Preference given to student who has achieved a minimum 3.0 GPA for at least four semesters. You do not neet to apply to be considered.
Presidential Scholarships Outstanding students whose stellar academic and extracurricular achievements suggest promising futures. Selected by Undergraduate Admissions, invitation only
Henrietta and Henry Quade Scholarship   Complete with Admissions application
Joel D. Robinson Memorial Scholarship Returning students with GPA of 3.0 or higher who work in a Broome County social or educational program whose purpose is directed toward the improvement of society.  Submit Application to Harpur College Dean's Office by 4/15
Dr. Israel J. Rosefsky Language and Culture Scholarship Students pursuing careers in diplomacy, or international relations. Must desire to make meaningful contributions to the cause of world peace.  Submit Application by 2/15 and 10/15 to the Office of International Students (NAR-G1)
The Charles and Ann Rosenthal Minority Scholarship Full-time students of high academic achievement and proven merit. First preference is given to African-American students. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Dr. Lawrence N. and Lana K. Rouff Scholarship Junior or senior high school students who have graduated from a Broome County high school with a minimum GPA of 2.7 Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Senior Challenge Scholarship Student in good academic standing who has achieved excellence in all areas of University life. Submit FAFSA by 2/1
Peter P. Zayac, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Full-time sophomore, junior, or senior with proven academic merit. Preference given to students with financial need. Submit FAFSA by 2/1

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