Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Contests

Complete applications by April 15, 2008 to recieve full consideration for scholarships

 

Scholarships for New HSU students

Scientific Leadership Scholars Program: Ten awards of $3,623 annually for 4 years   to freshmen mathematics majors with demonstrated financial need and a minimum 2.75 GPA in high school. See http://www.humboldt.edu/~sls for more information.

Elmo Moore Memorial Mathematics Scholarship: $1,000 awarded twice a year with preference given to 1) Native American students, 2) incoming freshmen and 3) students with financial need. Common Application

Harry S. Kieval Mathematics Scholarship for Transfer Students: $400 for outstanding mathematics performance at a 2-year college in preparation to transfer to Humboldt State University. Transfer Application Form

Scholarships for Current HSU students

Harry S. Kieval Mathematics Scholarship: $1500 to the outstanding senior mathematics major or $2000 to be divided between two outstanding senior Mathematics majors. Common Application

Michael Tucker Mathematics Scholarship: $500 to an outstanding junior or senior Mathematics major. Common Application

Travis Jepsen Memorial Mathematics Scholarship: $500 award to a full-time enrolled Mathematics major with a GPA of 3.0 or better and demonstrated financial need. Common Application

Dr. Orval M. Klose Mathematics Scholarship: $500 award to a sophomore or junior Mathematics major with a 3.0 GPA or better and demonstrated financial need. Common Application

Robert S. Chambers Mathematics Scholarship: $500 awards to enrolled Mathematics majors with a 3.0 GPA or better. Common Application

Latika Patel Graduate Mathematics Scholarship: $500 to an enrolled Masters student in the area of mathematics. Minimum 3.0 GPA, doesn’t require financial need. Common Application

CSU Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE) Program: Up to $19,000 payback of student loans if you teach mathematics in California. See www.csusuccess.org/aple.

Prizes and Contests

The v du Prize for outstanding performance in the first year calculus course.

The annual Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Contest.