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Scholarship
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Selection Criteria
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How to Apply
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| Barnes & Noble Scholarship: CCPA |
Created in 2007, these funds were donated by Barnes & Noble Booksellers to help students finance higher education. |
Selection is made by the College of Community and Public Affairs. No application is required. |
| Busfield Foundation MSW Scholarship |
Provides funds to assist part-time students. Recipients would be encouraged to assist local human service agencies with greatly needed skills resources for client services. |
Student must make a formal application by April 15. The application is available on the College of Community and Public Affairs website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty and staff in the Collete of Community and Public Affairs. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |
| College of Community and Public Affairs Scholarship Fund |
This scholarship is awarded to matriculated College of Community and Public Affairs students, with demonstrated financial need, who have demonstrated the correlation between the CCPA mission and their own lives. |
Student must have a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the BU Financial Aid Services Office. An additional application for this scholarship is available on the College of Community and Public Affairs website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty in the College of Community and Public Affairs, and awards are made during the spring semester for the following academic year. |
| Constance Coiner Undergraduate Scholarship |
Awarded to an undergraduate senior in the College of Community and Public Affairs. Must be involved in community service or extracurricular activities to promote social change. |
Student must make a formal application by April 15. The application is available on the College of Community and Public Affairs website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty and staff in the College of Community and Public Affairs. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |
| MASS/TRIP Alumna Scholarship |
Established in 1998 by Barbara and Richard Reeves-Ellington. This scholarship will be awarded to a full- or part-time student matriculated in the Master of Arts in Social Science program seeking specialization through the TRIP track, based on academic merit. Second preference will be given to a non-traditional (age 25 or older) full- or part-time student in the MASS program with academic merit. Consideration may be given to international students. |
Selected by the MASS program faculty members and TRIP program coordinator. Selection is made by approximately April 15. No formal application is required. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |
| Maureen C. White Adult Learner Scholarship (Natelli) |
Established in 1990 in honor of Maureen Natelli, a long-time proponent and champion of adult and continuing education. This scholarship is awarded to adult learners, with demonstrated financial need, registered in College of Community and Public Affairs credit or non-credit programs. |
Student must have a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the BU Financial Aid Services Office. The application is available on the College of Community and Public Affairs website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty in the College of Community and Public Affairs. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |
| Roger L. and Mary F. Kresge CCPA Scholarship |
Established in 1999 to provide financial assistance to Broome County residents that are part-time or full-time undergraduate students in the College of Community and Public Affairs with good academic standing, financial need, and who are seeking a degree in studies affecting children and young adults. |
Student must have a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the BU Financial Aid Services Office. Student must make a formal application by April 15. The application is available on the College of Community and Public Affairs website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty in College of Community and Public Affairs. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |
| Theodore W. (Ted) Rector Scholarship Fund |
Awarded to College of Community and Public Affairs students who are studying or planning a career in Criminal Justice, Leadership, Student Affairs, or Higher Education. This scholarship will rotate annually among 1) Human Development 2) Education 3) Human Development graduate student 4) Social Work graduate student. Recipients must be matriculated, full or part- time (enrolled at least 4 credits or more), maintain a GPA of 3.0 or greater and exhibit financial need. |
Student must have a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with BU Financial Aid Services. Student must make a formal application with CCPA by April 15. The application is available on the CCPA website, which can be linked to through the Binghamton University homepage. The review and selection of the recipient is done by faculty and staff in CCPA. Recipients will be chosen in the spring for the following academic year. |