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College of Liberal Arts And Sciences Scholarships 1 Scholarship must be applied to the recipient s tuition and/or College Bookstore. 2 Scholarship/Award is announced at Spring Honors Convocation. 3 Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships. 4 Do NOT complete the online SUNY Oswego General Scholarship Application. 5 Students have to be nominated for this award by faculty from appropriate major. 6 Scholarship/Award is renewable without reapplication. Some standards may apply. Dr. Walter Freund Memorial 1,2, 4 Amount: $9,425 total / Recipient(s): TBD / Deadline: Oct. 1, 2014 Contact: HPAC Chair, IPAC Office 222 Campus Center The Dr. Walter Freund (d.1984) Memorial Scholarship was established to assist two students each year who are planning to enter the medical profession. To be eligible for this award, a student must: a. Show firm intent to matriculate at a medical college with a goal of earning a MD or DO degree. b. Have submitted a completed application. Applications are available in the Interdisciplinary Programs and Activities Center Office (222 Campus Center) Anthropology (315) 312-4190 Norman E. Whitten Award 2, 4,5 Amount: $250 total / Recipient(s): One or more Contact: Anthropology Department, Mahar Hall This award honors the memory of the professor who instituted Oswego s Department of Anthropology, Dr. Norman E. Whitten. There is no application process. Eligible students are nominated for the award by faculty members, and the recipient is chosen by the department. In order to be nominated, students must meet the following criteria: a. Be a senior graduating this upcoming May, Aug. or December. b. Declare a major in anthropology c. Maintain a high GPA in major and general coursework d. Demonstrate outstanding qualities in research projects and papers or leadership in the anthropology program e. Show intent to continue in the field of anthropology or related field either through additional projects or application to graduate school. Biology (315) 312-3031 Dr. Douglas Halliday 72 Summer Research Fellowship 4 Amount: up to $2,000 total / Recipient(s): Up to two Deadline: March 7, 2014 / Contact: Chair of Biological Sciences This award is made possible through the donation of Dr. Douglas Halliday 72 to foster undergraduate student summer research activities in the biological sciences. Undergraduate students in the Departmentof Biological Sciences who are completing their freshman,sophomore,

or junior years at Oswego may apply. Students must secure a faculty sponsor who will assist in designing and carrying out an appropriate project. Application materials can be obtained from the faculty sponsor. Dr. Norman J. and Elsie H. Gillette Outstanding Senior in Biology Award 2,4,5 Amount: TBA / Recipient: One Contact: Chair of Biological Sciences Norman Gillette (d.1996), Professor Emeritus of Biology, was a member of and significant contributor to the Biology Department at Oswego. Prior to his arrival at Oswego, he taught at the University of Idaho and Syracuse University. Norman taught challenging and popular courses in botany and genetics. As an educator herself, Dr. Gillette s wife, Elsie, provided support to him throughout his career. This award is presented to the outstanding senior biology major at Oswego at Spring Honors Convocation. Students cannot apply for this award. The student is nominated and selected by the Department of Biological Sciences. 2, 4, 5 Martin V. Torok Memorial Award Amount: TBA / Recipient: TBA Contact: Chair of Biological Sciences This award was established by the Torok family in memory of their late son, Martin (d.1975), killed by a drunken driver. Martin was an Oswego graduate student and a Vietnam War Veteran, who received the Bronze Medal for heroism. This award is given to an outstanding full-time student who has achieved junior standing and is majoring in Biology or Zoology, with preference for a student doing research in freshwater biology. Students cannot apply for this award. Qualified students are nominated and selected by the Awards Committee of the Department of Biological Sciences. Awards are announced at the Spring Honors Convocation. Zoology Student Award 2,4, 5 Amount: TBA / Recipient: One Contact: Chair of Biological Sciences This award recognizes an outstanding full-time student who has achieved senior standing and is majoring in Zoology. Students cannot apply for this award. Qualified students are nominated and selected by the faculty of the Department of Biological Sciences. Chemistry (315) 312-3048 Anthony L. VanGeet Scholarship 2,4,5 Amount: $600 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Chemistry Department, Snygg Hall This scholarship was established by Johanna VanGeet in memory of her husband, Anthony L. VanGeet (d.2002). VanGeet, born and raised in the Netherlands, was an Associate Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Oswego from 1970 until his retirement in 1998. The scholarship is intended to recognize a student who demonstrates academic excellence in Chemistry. To qualify for this award, a student must be a chemistry major of junior or senior status doing outstanding work in Chemistry 300 Environmental Science. The recipient is nominatedand selected by the Chemistry Department.

Augustine Silveira, Jr. Research Award in Chemistry 4 Amount: up to $3,750 total / Recipient(s): TBA Contact: Chair, Chemistry Department, Snygg Hall Established in honor of Professor Emeritus Augustine Silveira, Jr. to benefit the broadest array of students in the Department of Chemistry and to provide significant recognition for Dr. Silveira and his tremendous contributions to students at SUNY Oswego and the field of chemistry. To qualify for this award, the student must be a junior or senior undergraduate or a graduate student majoring in chemistry. This award is offered every other year. The next award period will be in the 2014-2015 academic year. Contact the Chemistry Department for more information and for an application. Dr. H. Alan Ewart Memorial Scholarship 4,5 Amount: $3,050 total / Recipient: TBA Contact: Chemistry Department, Snygg Hall This scholarship was established through a bequest by the late Dr. H. Alan Ewart (d.1998), Associate Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Oswego. A member of the Oswego family since 1967, Dr. Ewart was dedicated to academic research and scholastic achievement. This award recognizes the accomplishments of outstanding students conducting research and is generally awarded to support summer research projects. The recipient is nominated and selected by the Chemistry Department. Contact the Chemistry Department for additional information. Pearle A. Monroe Scholarship 1,2,4,5 Amount: $775 / Recipient: One Contact: Chemistry Department, Snygg Hall Named in honor of one of the founding professors of Oswego s chemistry department, the Pearle A. Monroe Scholarship (d.1986) recognizes a full-time chemistry major who does outstanding work in organic chemistry. To qualify for this award, a student must be a chemistry major and have finished studies in CHE 331/332. Qualified students are chosen during the spring semester by the Chemistry Department. 2, 4, 5 Willy G. Schuh, Jr. Outstanding Senior Award Amount: $300 / Recipient: One Contact: Chemistry Department, Snygg Hall Named after Willy G. Schuh, Jr. (d.1975), an Oswego student who lost his life in a hunting accident, the fund was begun by Willy s parents and friends to honor Willy, who was an outstanding scholar, Eagle Scout, and activist in community and student affairs. Applicants must be chemistry majors who have achieved senior standing. The recipient is chosen annually by the Chemistry Department and announced at the Spring Honors Convocation. Computer Science (315) 312-2367 New York State Federation of Home Bureaus, Inc. Scholarship in Honor of Oswego County Home Bureaus 4 Amount: $475 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Computer Science Department

This scholarship was created to financially assist a deserving student pursuing a degree in Computer Science. To qualify, a student must: a. Be a full-time student majoring in Computer Science, Information Science, Software Engineering, or Human-Computer Interaction b. Have a minimum SUNY Oswego GPA of 2.85 c. Be a resident of a county which has an established Home Bureau chapter (list is available at the Computer Science Department) Contact the Computer Science department for additional information and an application. Earth Science (315) 312-3065 Gary Forsthoff Fund for Geology 1,4,5 Amount: $1,175 / Recipient: TBD Contact: Chair of the Earth Science Department This fund was established by Geology alumnus Gary Forsthoff 74 to support the Geology Department and current students majoring in Geology. This fund will recognize top Geology students and support their costs of the required Summer Geology Field session. Students cannot apply for this award. Nomination and selection of recipients will be made by the Geology Department. English Literature (315) 312-2150 Charles F. Wells Scholarship 1, 4 Amount: $875 / Recipient: One / Deadline: March 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu This scholarship was established in memory of Charles F. Wells (d.1994), for the purpose of funding a scholarship for a student who will be a senior majoring in English, Creative Writing, or Cinema and Screen Studies. This scholarship recognizes scholarly achievement in the field of English and demonstrated academic excellence in English courses. The applicant must be a fulltime matriculated Oswego State student who will have completed 85 hours by the end of the summer session. Invitations to apply will be sent to junior English, Creative Writing, and Cinema and Screen Studies majors with a SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.20 or higher. Dr. Richard Wheeler Memorial Scholarship 1,4 Amount: $500 total / Recipient(s): TBA / Deadline: March 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu This scholarship is established in the memory of Dr. Richard Wheeler to help provide financial support for a student who will be a junior or senior level English, Creative Writing, or Cinema and Screen Studies major next year who demonstrate excellence in the field. Invitations to apply will be sent to sophomore and junior English, Creative Writing, and Cinema and Screen Studies majors with a SUNY OswegoGPA of 3.20 or higher. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a junior or senior next academic year (completed 27 or more credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) declared English, Creative Writing, or Cinema and Screen Studies major b. Demonstrate financial need c. Demonstrate excellence in their major

d. Demonstrate established career goals by submitting a short 200-word essay describing objectives after graduation from SUNY Oswego Erwin Palmer Outstanding Senior in Literary Studies Award2,4,5 Amount: $100 / Recipient(s): TBA Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu The Palmer award, named after the late Professor Emeritus Erwin Palmer (d.2000), recognizes a senior student majoring in the literary studies track of the English major for distinguished classroom achievement. The nomination and selection is made by thedepartment of English and Creative Writing faculty and announcedat the Spring Honors Convocation. Georgia Barnes Scholarship 2, 4,5 Amount: $125 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu Arwin A. Hamm (class of 1922) established a scholarship to be named in honor of his high school English teacher, Georgia Barnes. This award recognizes the Department of English and Creative Writing s strongest junior or senior English, Creative Writing, or Cinema and Screen Studies student. The selection is made by the Department of English and Creative Writing faculty and announced at the Spring Honors Convocation. Jean HernonMcDade 60 Memorial Scholarship 1,3 Amount: $600 / Recipient: One / Deadline: March 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu This scholarship was established by George Campbell McDade 60 and his children in memory of Jean HernonMcDade 60 (d. 2004) who was a recognized educator, beginning her career as an elementary school teacher and ending it with a focus on the needs of adult learners at the collegiate level. Jean was an advocate for those who have been denied opportunity and for those who lacked the resources, experience, or ability to fully reach their potential. The scholarship commemorates Jean s commitment to higher education and creating opportunities for individuals to improve their lives. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a sophomore or junior level (have earned 27-86 credits, including transfer credits, at time of application deadline) b. Be a full-time declared major in English, Creative Writing, Cinema and Screen Studies, History, or Sociology c. Demonstrate humanitarian interests and achievements d. Demonstrate financial need e. Submit a letter of reference from advisor or another member of the faculty in major f. Submit a 300-500 word essay that demonstrates: 1. Your commitment to your profession 2. Your experiences working with children and/or adult learners 3. Your volunteer activities; 4. Your biographical information g. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships English Creative Writing (315) 312-2150

Charles F. and Miriam B. Davis, 24th Annual Creative Writing Awards 4 Amount: Approximately $100 each / Recipient(s): TBA Deadline: February 24, 2014 / Contact: Director, Creative Writing crw@oswego.edu 1. The Academy of American Poets Prize For the best poem submitted 2. The Mathom Fiction Award For the best short story submitted 3. The Norma Jean Yembrick Playwriting Award For the best one-act play submitted 4. The Rosalie Battles Creative Nonfiction Award For the best nonfiction piece submitted 5. The St. John Kincaid Screenwriting Award For the best screenplay opening 6. The Alex Madigan-Yorkin Short Script Award For the best short film script submitted 7. The Lewis Turco Formal Poetry Award Rules: Only full-time Oswego undergraduates enrolled through spring semester are eligible to submit work for these annual awards (see deadline). All work must be double-spaced and neatly typed (except plays and screenplays use proper format). Submit two copies of each work, only one copy to have student s name, campus address, phone number and title, the second copy to have title only to Director, Creative Writing. Helen Buckley Award in Creative Writing 2,4,5 Amount: $100 / Recipient(s): TBA Contact: Chair, English and Creative Writing Department, litstudies@oswego.edu The Buckley Award, named after Professor Helen S. Buckley (d.2001), former member of the writing arts faculty and author of many books for children, recognizes a senior student majoring in creative writing for excellence in creative writing and in classroom achievement. The nomination and selection of a recipient is made by the Department of English and Creative Writing faculty and announced at the Spring Honors Convocation. History (315) 312-2170 Jean Evans Memorial History Scholarship 1,3 Amount: $500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, History Department, Mahar Hall This scholarship was established by Michael Kirk in memory of his aunt, Jean Evans (d. 2011). Jean worked as an Administrative Assistant in the History Department for more than 25 years. The college, in particular the faculty, staff and students of the History Department were very important parts of Jean s life. The scholarship was established to reward an outstanding History major for good performance and campus involvement. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a declared History major. b. Have a minimum SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.25. c. Apply in their freshman, sophomore or junior year (having earned 0 86 credits, including transfer credits, at time of application deadline), for an award to be received in the subsequent academic year. d. Have demonstrated involvement on campus by submitting an essay on involvements on campus. e. Demonstrate financial need. f. It is preferred that the recipient be a student from Oswego County. If the most qualified applicant is not from Oswego County, the award will go to the student who best meets the other criteria.

g. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships Jean HernonMcDade 60 Memorial Scholarship see p.5 (English Literature) Mahar Memorial History Award 2,4,5 Amount: $225 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, History Department, Mahar Hall This award honors the late Marion Mahar (d.1960), Professor of Modern History, in the social studies department at SUNY Oswego. She was active on campus from 1931 1957 and in the Oswego community assisting the refugees during the war. The award is given each year at Honors Convocation to the outstanding graduating senior in the field of history. Selections are made by the History Department. Riley Hamm Award 2,4 Amount: $150 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, History Department, Mahar Hall This award was established by alumnus Arwin A. Hamm, Jr. from the Class of 1922. It was named to honor Arwin s grandfather, Riley Hamm, a runaway slave who later enlisted in the Union Army. This award will be given to the student writing the best paper on the African American experience from the Colonial era to the present. Selections are made by the History Department. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be enrolled in a history course b. Submit a research paper on the topic outlined above, to the chair of the History Department, Mahar Hall. Virginia L. RadleyFellowship 1,2,3 Amount: $2,075 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, History Department, Mahar Hall This award was created in 1998 as a tribute to Dr. Virginia L. Radley (d.1998), President Emerita, to laud her commitment to academic excellence and years of service to Oswego State. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be an undergraduate history major or a student pursuing a graduate degree in history during the spring semester b. Have an excellent academic record c. Submit completed application to the chair of the History Department, Mahar Hall. Human Development Outstanding Senior in Human Development Award 2, 4,5 Award: up to $200 / Recipient: One Contact: Director, Human Development This award is to be given to an outstanding senior majoring in human development. The criteria for the award include academic excellence (minimum of 3.36 SUNY Oswego GPA overall and high average grades in Psychology and Human Development), high potential for success in the

field of Human Development, and commitment to the field of Human Development (e.g. history of service, personal statement and career plans). International Education and Programs (315) 312-2118 Colleen Brunner Memorial Scholarship 1,4 Amount: $1,925 / Recipient(s): One Deadline: April 1 for fall 2014 semester, October 15 for spring 2015 semester Contact: Office of International Education This award honors the memory of Colleen Brunner, an Oswego student who perished in the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland in December 1988. The award was established by family and friends to assist students with financial need to participate in the college s Study Abroad Program. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be currently enrolled as a full-time student b. Be a junior or senior (completed 57 or more credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of selection c. Maintain a 2.50 or better cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA d. Document financial need e. Be accepted into the London Program (first priority) or any other Oswego overseas program (second priority) f. Preference will be given to students majoring in Communication Studies g. Complete application from International Education and submit to the Office of International Education, 100 Sheldon Hall. Daniel McCarthy Scholarship 1, 4 Amount: $4,700 total / Recipient(s): TBA Deadline: April 1 for summer program or fall 2014 semester, October 15 for spring 2015 semester Contact: Office of International Education Mr. Peter McCarthy (1982 Oswego graduate) has established the Daniel McCarthy Scholarship in honor of his brother, Daniel who was lost on December 21, 1988, in the Pan-Am Flight 103 Lockerbie air disaster. Daniel will be forever remembered through this scholarship which gives Oswego students opportunities for studying abroad. Demonstrated academic excellence and leadership abilities comprise the major criteria in the selection process for this award. This scholarship should be based on merit and need of individual(s) who fulfill the following requirements: a. Be of sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) status at the time of application b. Be enrolled in the Oswego State Exchange Program c. Demonstrate promise and commitment to his/her profession d. Complete application from International Education and submit to the Office of International Education, 100 Sheldon Hall. Dr. Clark V. Whited and Dr. Frances M. Whited 44 International Experience Scholarship 4,5

Amount: Global Labs Experience Cost / Recipient: One Contact: Dr. ShashiKanbur, Faculty Fellow for the Possibility Scholars program This scholarship was established by Dr. Frances Moroney Whited 44 to support the Global Laboratory experience of a SUNY Oswego Possibility Scholar. To qualify a student must be a current Possibility Scholar, be of Sophomore or Junior status (having completed 26-86 credits, including transfer) and must have a cumulative minimum GPA of 3.25. Students cannot apply for this award. Nomination and selection will be made by the Possibility Scholars program. International Education Scholarships 1,4 Amount: TBA / Recipient(s): TBA Deadline: April 1 for summer program or fall 2014 semester, October 15 for spring 2015 semester Contact: Office of International Education These scholarships are awarded to students who need financial assistance to study abroad. Awards are made on the basis of financial need and academic excellence. Students must be Oswego students studying overseas on an Oswego program. Complete the application included in this publication and submit to the Office of International Education, 100 Sheldon Hall. Jose Ramon Perez International Scholarship 1, 4 Amount: Full funding for a CAPA International Education Study Abroad / Recipient(s): Two Deadline: April 1 for the fall 2014 or spring 2015 semester Contact: Office of International Education This scholarship was established by alumnus John Christian 87, President and CEO of CAPA International Education, who studied abroad while a student at SUNY Oswego. John s study abroad experience was life-changing for him, and through this scholarship, his desire is to afford the same opportunity for Oswego students today. The scholarship is named in memory of José Ramon Pérez, SUNY Oswego s first International Education s Director and mentor to John. This scholarship provides fully-funded international experiences for two SUNY Oswego students with financial need each year; one to CAPA London and one to the CAPA Beijing semester programs. The scholarship will fund the CAPA program costs, and housing at each site. In addition, scholarship recipients will be awarded an International Education Scholarship to fully fund round-trip airfare. This scholarship does not include: SUNY tuition, overseas health insurance, additional food costs, in-country transportation, passport, spending money, and textbooks and materials. To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must: a. Be a full-time student enrolled at SUNY Oswego b. Maintain a cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA of 2.50 c. Demonstrate financial need Thomas Jacobsen 77 Memorial Scholarship 1,4 Amount: $3,300 / Recipient: One Deadline: April 1 for fall 2014 semester, October 15 for spring 2015 semester Contact: Office of International Education

This award was established by friends and family to honor the memory of Thomas (Jake) Jacobsen 77 (d.2000) who died while hiking in Grenada. Jake will always be remembered for his kindness and compassion towards others, love of travel, adventure and Oswego. This scholarship will give an Oswego student who demonstrates humanitarian interests and achievements the opportunity to participate in the college s Study Abroad Program. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be enrolled as a full time student of junior or senior status (completed 57 or more credits, including transfer credits, by deadline). b. Document financial need. c. Demonstrate humanitarian interests and achievements. d. Complete application from International Education and submit to the Office of International Education, 100 Sheldon Hall. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES continued6 Modern Languages and Literatures (315) 312-2196 Margaret C. Nation Scholarship 4,5 Amount: $450 / Recipient: One Contact: Professor Susan Bertonneau, Modern Languages and Literatures Department This scholarship is for the study of French in Oswego s overseas program in France. Candidates for this award will be evaluated on academic achievement and must have completed one academic year prior to the year in which the award is to be made. Nomination and selection made by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures faculty. Modern Languages and Literatures French Scholarship 1,4 Amount: $1,000 Total Recipient(s): One for $1,000 or Two for $500 Contact: Professor, LenutaGiukin, Modern Languages and Literatures Department This scholarship was established by LenutaGiukin to help provide financial support for senior or, if considered worthy, junior level French majors who demonstrate excellence in the field. The nomination and selection of the recipient will be made by the Modern Languages and Literatures department faculty. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a senior or second semester junior level (completed 57 or more credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) and declared French major b. Have a minimum overall academic SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 and a French GPA of 3.20 c. Demonstrate financial need Psychology (315) 312-4013 The David J. King Psychology Department Honors Project Award 4 Amount: $50 / Recipient: One / Deadline: Quest Contact: Chair, Psychology Department This award was established in 1989 by Dr. Paul Wilbur, Professor Emeritus of psychology, in memory of Dr. David J. King who was chair of the Department of Psychology from 1968 to 1976. To be eligiblefor the David J. King award a student must be a senior psychologymajor

enrolled in PSY 490H (Practicum in Honors Research). All such students presenting at the Quest Symposium will be candidates for this award. Gary Klatsky Memorial Scholarship see p.11 (Graduate Studies) Helen B. Daly Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Psychological Research 2,4,5 Award: up to $200 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Psychology Department This award, which is presented by the psychology department, is dedicated to Dr. Helen B. Daly (d.1995) in recognition of her contributions during 27 years at Oswego. During this time Dr. Daly obtained the rank of Distinguished Teaching Professor and was awarded both the Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Oswego Gold Medal for Excellence in Research and Sponsored Programs. In order to continue her dedication to the development of outstanding student researchers, this award is presented to a student or students who have demonstrated outstanding skills and accomplishments in psychology research. Nominations are made by the psychology faculty. Outstanding Senior in Psychology Award 2,4,5 Award: $100 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Psychology Department This award recognizes an outstanding senior in majoring in Psychology. The criteria for this award includes academic excellence (a minimum of 3.3 SUNY Oswego GPA overall and 3.5 in Psychology courses), high potential for success in the field of Psychology, and commitment to the field of Psychology (e.g. history of service, research accomplishments, and plans for graduate study). There is an application for this award. Contact the Psychology Department for more information. Psychology Club Undergraduate-Scholars Grant Program Cindy Sprague Grants 4 Amount: $800 total / Recipient(s): TBA Deadlines: October 15 and March 15 Contact: Psychology Department, Christine LeClerc The Psychology Club established the Undergraduate-Scholars Grant Program in 1989 as a means for support of quality, student-initiated scholarly activity in psychology. The Psychology Club administers the program, which is supported by and endowed through The Oswego College Foundation, Inc. account started by Roger and Margaret Sprague of Mexico, NY. The fund and grants are named in honor of their daughter, who died the summer before she would have attended SUNY Oswego. The grants typically range from $25 to $100 with a maximum of $200 for an individual grant. Applications are made to the Psychology Club Grant Review Committee and guidelines for the grant applications are available in the Psychology Department office in Mahar Hall. Public Justice (315) 312-4121

David Cutler Outstanding Freshman in Public Justice Award 4,5 Amount: $100 / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Department of Public Justice, Mahar Hall This award recognizes an outstanding first-year student majoring in Public Justice. Luciano J. Iorizzo Scholarship 1,3 Amount: $500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, Department of Public Justice, Mahar Hall Named to honor Professor Emeritus Luciano J. Iorizzo, first chair of the Department of Public Justice, this scholarship will be awarded to a deserving public justice senior who has demonstrated above average academic performance. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, the following requirements must be met by the end of the first semester of the junior year: a. Declared public justice major or second major b. Overall SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 or better at the time of selection c. Public justice GPA of 3.20 (required and elective PJ courses) d. Demonstrated financial need e. Must be a junior (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of application f. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships Raymond Joseph StastnyScholarship 1,3 Amount: $500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair, Department of Public Justice, Mahar Hall This award honors the memory of alumnus Raymond Joseph Stastny 78 (d.1987), an outstanding agent with the U.S. Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, who lost his life in the line of duty. This award will be given to an outstanding student majoring in public justice and aspiring toward a career in law enforcement. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a public justice major b. Be a full-time student c. Have completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline d. Maintain a minimum 3.00 cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA at the time of selection e. Participate in intramural or intercollegiate athletics f. Demonstrate financial need g. Submit a brief narrative describing career goals, financial need, and special achievements (academic, athletic, community, etc.) h. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships Sociology (315) 312-4190 Jean HernonMcDade 60 Memorial Scholarship see p.5 (English Literature) W. Seward Salisbury Award 2,4,5 Amount: $100 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 1, 2014 Contact: Chair of Sociology Department, Mahar Hall

Named to honor the late emeritus professor of sociology W. Seward Salisbury (d.1997), this award will be presented to an outstanding senior sociology major. In order to be eligible for this award, the following requirements must be met by the end of the first semester of the senior year: a. Be a declared major in sociology, including double majors. b. Have completed at least 30 of the 36 hours of major requirements. c. Have an overall SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 d. Have a GPA in Sociology of at least 3.20 Women s Studies (315) 312-3234 Women s Studies/Diana Balmori Award 2,3 Amount: $900 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 10, 2014 Contact: Women s Studies Office, 224 Campus Center This scholarship will be awarded to one student in the Women s Studies program in recognition of his/her achievement and activism on behalf of women on the SUNY Oswego campus and in the community. To qualify for this award the student must: a. Be a fully matriculated student in attendance at SUNY Oswego b. Be a Women s Studies major or minor c. Include a statement (500-600 words minimum) on your goals and role as an activist, the impact of your work, and your plans to continue your work on behalf of women. d. Include a letter of reference that speaks to your activism on behalf of women on the SUNY Oswego campus and in the community e. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships Women s Studies/Women Aloud 3 Amount: $250 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 10, 2014 Contact: Women s Studies Office, 224 Campus Center This scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in the Women s Studies minor. The Women Aloud Committee will review the applications and announce the recipient at the annual Women Aloud Performance. To qualify for the award a student must: a. Be a fully matriculated student in attendance at SUNY Oswego b. Be a Women s Studies major or minor c. Include a statement (500-600 words) on: The Importance of Women s Studies in My Life. d. Include a letter of reference e. Apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships