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Footnotes are as follows: 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. Anna Mae Johnson 42 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6434) Amount: $1,250 total / Recipient: One / Deadline: Feb. 8, 2016 Established by G. Thomas Albee 47 in memory of his wife, this scholarship is for students with financial need from rural upstate New York majoring in childhood education. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Apply in their freshman, sophomore, or junior year b. Demonstrate financial need c. Be a full-time declared childhood education major d. Reside in rural upstate New York e. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA Anne 53 and Kenneth 54 Sherman Education Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6464) Amount: $400 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by family and friends of Anne 53 and Kenneth 54 Sherman in honor of their 60th wedding anniversary. Passionate about education, the Shermans have dedicated their lives to teaching in the local public schools. This scholarship is to support motivated future educators, recognizing a student in the School of Education with financial need who demonstrates a commitment to pursuing a career in teaching. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time declared major in the School of Education b. Apply in his/her sophomore or junior year (completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year's winter session) c. Be a resident of New York state d. Demonstrate promise and commitment in the field of education e. Have financial need f. In addition to application materials, submit a 300-word essay that demonstrates your promise and commitment to the field of education Class of 1945 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6426) Amount: $700 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 The Class of 1945 established the Class of 1945 Scholarship in honor of their 60th Anniversary reunion. This scholarship is to benefit a student within the School of Education. Selection will be made by the School of Education scholarship committee. To qualify for this award a student must be: a. Enrolled in the School of Education b. A non-traditional student; second preference will be given to a sophomore or junior during the spring semester c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA

Class of 1953 Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3,5,6 (ACNT 6379) Amount: $2,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 To commemorate their 50th anniversary the members, friends and relatives of the graduating class of 1953 established a scholarship in memory of those classmates who have passed on. This scholarship will be awarded in the spring to recognize an outstanding student in the School of Education who is committed to pursuing a career in teaching. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be a full-time student in the School of Education pursuing a career in teaching b. Be enrolled as a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) c. Demonstrate promise and commitment to the field of education d. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA e. In addition, applicants must be nominated by a School of Education faculty member. Interested students should contact professors to have them submit a letter of nomination by the deadline. Class of 1954 Scholarship 1,2,3,5 (ACNT 6445) Amount: $1900 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016. The Class of 1954 established the Class of 54 Scholarship in honor of their 55th Anniversary reunion. This scholarship is to benefit a student within the School of Education. Selection will be made by the School of Education scholarship committee. To qualify for this award a student must be: a. Enrolled in the School of Education b. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA c. Have financial need d. Students must re-apply annually to be considered for this scholarship Constance LaRock Seeber 53 and Ada Linsler 37 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6441) Amount: $1,700 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established in 2008 by Charles C. Seeber and family to honor the life works of two outstanding teachers. Between them they dedicated over 70 years to being role models and teaching children in first through sixth grades. In addition, this scholarship is meant to provide help and encouragement to others that they may follow in the footsteps of these prior graduates. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a New York State resident b. Demonstrate financial need c. Be a full-time declared childhood education major d. Apply in their junior year for receipt in their senior year (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) e. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA f. Submit a 250-word essay which would include biographical information, describe the student s experience working with children and describe the student s commitment to teaching.

Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship 2,4 Amount: $600 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 15, 2016 Contact: dlawdavies@aol.com Each year the Alpha Iota Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an Honor Society for Women Educators, presents the Lucy Wing Grant-in Aid Award to a woman in one of the education majors who meets the following criteria: a. A member of the junior class of SUNY Oswego b. Maintains a minimum GPA of 3.00 c. A resident of Oswego County or attended one of the nine Oswego County schools d. Email statement of application to dlawdavies@aol.com as an attached document. Include the following information: your major, concentration, GPA, unofficial transcript, how you became interested in the field of education, your future teaching goals, professional aspirations and postgraduation plans, the type of activities/work in which you are involved that support your professional goals (college and community activities), any award and/honors you have received during your college years, and name/contact information of a reference. We would also like to know what you view as the biggest challenges in ceducation today. Finally, please explain how you might use this award. Edward 62 and Janet Albreght Heinrich 63 Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6468) Amount: $400 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Edward 62 and Janet Albreght Heinrich 63. Both Ed and Janet graduated from SUNY Oswego with degrees in education: Ed from industrial arts education and Janet from elementary education. This scholarship was created to financially assist a student in the School of Education who demonstrates a strong commitment to the field of education. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a declared major in the School of Education. b. Be a sophomore or junior (having completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits) c. Submit an essay demonstrating commitment to the field of education d. Whenever possible, preference will be given to a veteran Father Robert E. Hall Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6357) Amount: $1,150 each / Recipient: Two / Deadline: Feb. 8, 2016 Contact: Office of Alumni Relations (315) 312-2258 This scholarship was established by friends and SUNY Oswego alumni to honor the late Father Robert E. Hall for his commitment to the Oswego Community and SUNY Oswego campus. Father Hall served at St. Mary s Church in Oswego starting in 1949, being named pastor in 1965. During his tenure in Oswego, he also served as chaplain of the Newman Center, and now the center bears his name. He was considered a friend to all students. His dedication was instrumental in improving the quality of life for the campus community. Demonstrated commitment to community service and volunteer work comprises the major criteria in the selection process for this award. Qualified applicants must: a. Be enrolled in the School of Education b. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits) by the end of this year s winter session. c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego GPA d. Submit documentation to support his/her community and volunteer service to the Oswego community and/or campus.

Florence Ellen Williams Kelly 31 Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6475) Amount: $1,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Edward S. Kelly in memory of his mother, Florence Ellen Williams Kelly 31, for the purpose of providing an annual scholarship for a student majoring in Education at SUNY Oswego who has financial need. Florence was a first grade teacher in Middletown, NY. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a resident of New York state b. Be a graduate of a public high school in Oswego County c. Be a declared education major d. Maintain a minimum 2.75 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA e. Apply in his/her sophomore year (completed 27-56 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) f. Have financial need that includes at least half of tuition and fees paid for by student and/or parent loans Frank and Ruth Sayer Education Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6459) Amount: $1,350 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Ruth and Frank Sayer to recognize a student in the School of Education who is committed to pursuing a career in teaching and shows signs of good citizenship and being a positive role model for children. Members of the Oswego community, the Sayers made service to the community, to SUNY Oswego and to other philanthropic causes a hallmark of their lives. The intent of this scholarship is to support the need for motivated teachers who will someday also choose to give back to someone else. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who best meets the following criteria: a. Be a full-time student enrolled in the School of Education b. Be a freshman, sophomore or junior (having earned 0-86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) c. Demonstrate promise and commitment to the field of education d. Demonstrate signs of good citizenship and be a positive role model for children. e. Submit a 300-word essay that demonstrates: 1. Your promise and commitment to the field of education; 2. Your good citizenship and how you serve as a positive role model f. Preference given to students with financial need. Gileen W. French 65 Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6428) Amount: $1000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Office of Alumni Relations (315) 312-2258 This scholarship was established by Gileen Widmer French 65 to honor devoted Education majors that enthusiastically embrace the idea of public education. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Have completed at least one year of study at SUNY Oswego. Preference will be given to students from Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Niagara counties. Preference will also be given to students within the School of Education and/or School of Business depending upon the number of scholarships available. b. Submit a formal resume that reflects the importance of your own personal education and your public and community service.

Gillespie/Pietroski Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6380) Amount: $1,300 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This award was established by M. Jean Pietroski 71, 74 to honor the lives and accomplishments of her parents, Milton Hope and Marjorie Lucy (Roth) Gillespie. The scholarship is intended to recognize an individual who demonstrates courage, determination and enthusiasm for learning. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be a non-traditional student, preferably from the Phoenix Central School system or Oswego County, returning to school after at least a ten-year interruption in formal education. b. Be a full-time junior (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session) enrolled in the School of Education pursuing a degree leading to teacher certification at SUNY Oswego. c. Be a person of sound character who exhibits commitment to his/her higher education. d. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA e. Demonstrate financial need James and Mildred Menera Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3,6 (ACNT 6522) Amount: $1,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Virginia Menera Trevor 65 in memory of her parents, James and Mildred Menera, who encouraged her to pursue a career in teaching. Her Oswego education prepared her well and she spent 33 years happily teaching elementary school. This scholarship will support a deserving student in the School of Education with financial need. A preference will be given to firstgeneration college students. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time student in good standing enrolled in the School of Education. b. Have a minimum 3.00 GPA. c. Have demonstrated financial need. d. Apply in his/her sophomore or junior year (having completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits) e. Preference will be given to a first-generation college student. f. Submit an essay indicating why he/she wants to become a teacher. John P. Moroney & Frances Murphy Moroney Merit Scholarship 1,3,6 (ACNT 6386) Amount: $5,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Office of Alumni Relations (315) 312-2258 Established in 2003 by Dr. Frances Moroney Whited 44, Professor Emeritus of SUNY College at Brockport, the John P. Moroney & Frances Murphy Moroney Scholarship is in memory of her parents John and Frances Murphy Moroney; her sister, Marie Moroney Fox 40; her brother, John J. Moroney; and her brother, William J. Moroney. The scholarship commemorates the Moroney Family s commitment to higher education and their interest in supporting academic excellence. Interested students must meet the academic criteria set forth in SUNY Oswego s Presidential and Merit Scholarship Program, however, they cannot be a current Presidential Scholar. The additional criteria shall include: a. Be a declared Childhood Education major b. Begin receiving this award during his/her sophomore year (must apply during his/her freshman year) (completed 0 26 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s

winter session.) c. Demonstrate a commitment to teaching at the childhood level d. Demonstrate leadership skills and a variety of experiences and activities with children such as volunteerism, extracurricular activities and community involvement e. Submit a well-organized 300 word essay including the student s commitment to teaching, experiences working with children, extracurricular activities, volunteer activities and biographical information f. Submit two letters of reference g. Recipient may be eligible to continue to receive this award during his/her junior and senior years assuming he/she maintains a cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00. In addition to maintaining a 3.00 cumulative GPA, the student must also submit an essay summarizing his/her year of college study Kathleen A. Peterson '54 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6454) Amount: $500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by family in memory of Kathleen A. Peterson 54 (d. 1999) for the purpose of providing an annual scholarship for a student majoring in Education at SUNY Oswego. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time student enrolled in the School of Education. b. Apply in his/her sophomore or junior year (completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year's winter session) c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA d. Submit an essay on why he/she wants to be a teacher. e. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates a history of volunteerism. Linda E. Schultheis Crawford 60 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6494) Amount: $1,050 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Linda E. Schultheis Crawford 60 as a celebration of being the first in her family to attend college. Funds awarded to her enabled the completion of a B.S. in Education at SUNY Oswego and were the beginning of a lifetime love of learning and a rewarding teaching career. In the spirit of paying it forward, this scholarship seeks to reward an individual pursuing a career in teaching children in grades 1-6 who has demonstrated a commitment to helping others through community involvement and volunteerism. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a citizen of the U.S. and a N.Y. State resident b. Be enrolled at SUNY Oswego as a full-time student in the School of Education as a childhood education major at the time of selection. c. Apply in freshman or sophomore year (0-56 credits completed, including transfer credits) for award the following academic year. d. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA e. Provide documentation of participation in/or initiation of a project that advanced a cause or bettered conditions for members of the community. Documentation needs to include a brief description of the project and should also include some form of other supporting documentation such as a letter of recommendation, newspaper articles, videos, or photos.

Mary E. Laing Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6617) Amount: $750 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This award originated in the will of Mary E. Laing, a pioneer educator at the Oswego Normal School. It was first given in 1948 and has been given each year since then to a student majoring in an undergraduate teacher education program. Candidates for this scholarship will be evaluated on the basis of high personal character, leadership and a strong record of academic achievement. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be a full-time matriculated student in the School of Education b. Be a junior (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) c. Maintain a minimum 3.60 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA Susan Feola Wain 69 Scholarship 2,4, ⁵ (ACNT 6419) Amount: $1,200 / Recipient: One This scholarship was established by Susan Feola Wain 69 to assist students who have been identified by faculty/staff as being passionate about their education profession and who believe in the potential for lifelong learning. Nomination and selection are made by the School of Education faculty. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Have a declared major in the School of Education b. Have a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego GPA c. Be a sophomore or junior at the time of selection to receive the following year. Stan Levenson 54 Scholarship 1,2,3,5 (ACNT 6390) Amount: $1,500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Dr. Stanley Levenson 54 to commemorate his 50th anniversary. Dr. Levenson has been an elementary school teacher at all grade levels, a school principal, a districtlevel administrator, a college professor, an educational consultant, and a freelance writer. Faculty members of the School of Education will nominate recipients. Interested students should contact professor from the department. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be enrolled in the SUNY Oswego School of Education b. Demonstrate financial need. c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA d. Have a demonstrated interest in athletics e. In addition, applicants must be nominated by a School of Education faculty member. Interested students should contact professors to have them submit a letter of nomination by the deadline. Ted 72 & Jane Friedlander Jenny 71 Education Scholarship 1,2,3,5 (ACNT 6440) Amount: $1,300 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Ted 72 and Jane Friedlander Jenny 71 to highlight the need for highly qualified and motivated childhood education teachers. This scholarship will be awarded to recognize an outstanding student in the School of Education who is committed to pursuing a career in

teaching children in grades 1 6. Faculty members from the School of Education will nominate and select recipients. To qualify for this award, students must: a. Be enrolled as a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session), full-time student in the School of Education as a childhood education major at the time of selection b. Demonstrate promise and commitment to the field of childhood education c. Have a demonstrated interest in athletics d. Demonstrate leadership skills and a variety of experiences and activities with children such as volunteerism, extracurricular activities and community involvement e. Demonstrate financial need f. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA g. In addition, applicants must be nominated by a School of Education faculty member. Interested students should contact professors to have them submit a letter of nomination by the deadline. Virginia G. Gibson Vogel 56 Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6435) Amount: $1,950 total / Recipient: One / Deadline: Feb. 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Robert E. Vogel in loving memory of his wife, Virginia G. Gibson Vogel 56. This scholarship will provide financial assistance to a student in the School of Education who is committed to pursuing a career in teaching. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time student with an education major b. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits, by the end of this year s winter session.) c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA d. Be a resident of the city of Oswego. Second preference will be given to a resident of Oswego county Donald Snygg Graduate Scholarship see p.14 (Graduate Studies) Lucy Wing Memorial Fund 2, ⁴,⁵ (ACNT 6350) Amount: $1,200 / Recipient: One Contact: Counseling and Psychological Services Department, Mahar Hall Lucy Wing initiated and developed a graduate counseling program in the late 1960s. Named to honor the memory of distinguished faculty member, Dr. Lucy Wing (d.1974), this award recognizes a student who completes a research project of quality. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be enrolled in a program under direction of the Counseling and Psychological Services department b. Have completed or contributed a research project of outstanding quality. Nominations are made by the department.

Thomas H. Chapman Memorial Award 2, ⁴,⁵ (ACNT 6652) Amount: $1,300 / Recipient: One Contact: Counseling and Psychological Services Department, Mahar Hall This award is given to a graduate student who exemplifies the philosophy of life of Thomas Chapman, who was director of the Counseling Center (1978-1985). Thomas Chapman (d.1986) lived life to the fullest emphasized body, mind and spirit. Not only was he a scholar and counselor, he was also a tri-athlete. Thomas Chapman lived and taught the wellness model, and he was one of the pioneers who brought the wellness model to SUNY Oswego. The award was funded by members of the university community. The recipient is chosen by the faculty of the Counseling and Psychological Services department. Nominations are made by the department Charles A. Leonard and Margaret S. Leonard Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6401) Amount: $4,600 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This award was established by Joan K. Leonard (B.S. 1954, M.S. 1958) in memory of her parents Charles A. Leonard and Margaret S. Leonard. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be a full-time student with an Education major b. Be enrolled as a junior (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of selection c. Maintain a 3.30 SUNY Oswego GPA or better d. Demonstrate leadership qualities e. Be committed to the field of education f. Be a graduate of an Oswego County high school Finter-Yager Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6640) Amount: $3,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 A deserving student must be: a. A Secondary Education major with a concentration in the physical sciences (chemistry, earth science, or physics) b. A junior or sophomore (completed 27-86 credits by deadline). c. Above are not to be sole criterion. Receipt of award might make the difference between being able or unable to return to college. Greta O Brien Murabito 43 Scholarship 1,2,3, ⁵ (ACNT 6355) Amount: $3,225 each / Recipient(s): Two / Deadline: Feb. 8, 2016 This award was established for Greta O Brien Murabito 43 by her husband, Anthony J. Murabito, in recognition and appreciation for SUNY Oswego and its dedicated and caring faculty. This scholarship is intended to inspire, encourage, and stimulate active participation in the life of the college via the pursuit of a childhood course of study. To qualify for this award a student must: a. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) during the spring semester b. Be enrolled in the School of Education as a childhood education major c. Have a 3.00 or better cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA d. Demonstrate financial need

Faculty members of the Curriculum and Instruction Department will nominate applicants. Interested students should contact professors from this department and apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships. Hazel F. Hewitt Scholarship Fund 1,2,3 (ACNT 6359) Amount: $1,450 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Ms. Hazel Hewitt 29 (d.2003) in recognition of and appreciation for the preparation and education of future teachers. The award is intended to inspire, encourage, and stimulate active participation in the life of the university via the pursuit of a childhood education course of study. Faculty members of the Curriculum and Instruction Department will nominate applicants. Interested students should contact professors from this department. A qualified applicant will: a. Be enrolled in the School of Education as a childhood education major b. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) c. Demonstrate financial need d. Have a minimum cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 John R. LaRose 65, M 75 Education Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6525) Amount: $1,000 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by John R. LaRose 65, M 75 to commemorate his 50th anniversary of teaching. He has been involved with education at all levels from elementary to college to coaching. The scholarship is offered to support a student in the School of Education who is committed to pursuing a career in teaching and shows signs of good citizenship and being a positive role model for children. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time matriculated student in the School of Education pursuing a career in teaching (elementary or secondary) b. Demonstrate financial need c. Demonstrate a potential for leadership. d. Maintain a minimum 2.75 SUNY Oswego cumulative GPA. e. Have participated in extracurricular activities. f. Submit a short 100-200 word essay describing his/her leadership experience(s). Lisa Frank Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6606) Amount: $500 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by the classmates of Lisa Frank, a student of African American descent who died of a crippling disease in her third year at SUNY Oswego. Students participated in a skip a meal plan to support the establishment of the scholarship. It recognizes a student majoring in childhood education who has demonstrated academic excellence and service. Faculty members of the Curriculum and Instruction Department will nominate applicants. To qualify a student must: a. Be enrolled in the School of Education as a childhood education major b. Be a junior (completed 57 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of selection c. Hold a 3.30 or better cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA d. Possess excellent critical thinking skills and demonstrate commitment to profession education.

Lynn Nagy Farrar 61 Endowed Scholarship 1,2,3,6 (ACNT 6512) Amount: $1,000 each / Recipient: One / Deadline: Feb. 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Neil and Lynn Nagy Farrar 61 to support a deserving student with financial need majoring in the School of Education who shows promise and commitment to the field of education. Lynn spent many wonderful and challenging years teaching at the middle school level. Both Lynn and Neil want to provide others the opportunity to have this fulfilling experience as well. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time student enrolled in the School of Education. b. Have demonstrated financial need c. Have a minimum 3.00 SUNY Oswego GPA d. Demonstrate promise and commitment to the field of education e. Apply in his/her freshman, sophomore or junior year (having completed 12-86 credits, including transfer credits) f. Submit an essay (minimum 250 words) indicating how receiving this scholarship will relieve financial strain or financial burden that either the student or family might be experiencing R. Lee Martin Award 2,3 (ACNT 6659) Amount: $800 each / Recipient(s): One Traditional Student & One Non-Traditional Student / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship is presented by the Curriculum and Instruction Department in memory of Dr. R. Lee Martin (d.1973), a distinguished member of the department for over 22 years. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Hold a 3.50 or better cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA at the time of selection b. Be a childhood education major with at least 12 hours completed in education coursework c. Submit a 250 word essay on The importance of quality teachers in the elementary school. Ted 72 and Jane Friedlander Jenny 71 Math Education Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6483) Amount: $1,000 / Recipient(s): One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 This scholarship was established by Ted 72 and Jane Friedlander Jenny 71 to recognize and financially assist a student committed to teaching math at the middle school or high school level, grades 7-12. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a freshman, sophomore or junior (completed 12 86 credits, including transfer credits) at the time of application to receive the award the following year. b. Be an adolescent education major with a concentration in mathematics c. Maintain a 3.00 SUNY Oswego GPA d. Demonstrate community involvement and/or volunteerism e. Have financial need David A. Campbell Memorial Fund 1,2,3 (ACNT 1143) Amount: $200 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Health Promotion and Wellness This award is named in memory of David A. Campbell (d.1994), faculty emeritus in the Health and Physical Education Department. The fund was established to recognize an outstanding student who is a Wellness Management Major, Athletic Coaching or Health Science

Minor. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be enrolled as a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of selection b. Maintain a 3.30 or better cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA c. Be promising in his/her field, and possess excellent critical thinking skills d. Have real promise and commitment to his/her profession and higher education13 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION continued Ernest B. Luongo Memorial Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6466) Amount: $650 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Health Promotion and Wellness This scholarship was established in memory of Ernest B. Luongo (d. 2011), Professor Emeritus in the Health and Physical Education Department. This scholarship was established by alumni, colleagues and family to recognize an outstanding student who is a Wellness Management major or an Athletic Coaching and/or Health Science minor. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a full-time student enrolled as a major in the Department of Health Promotion and Wellness or be an Athletic Coaching and/or Health Science minor b. Be at least a sophomore, having earned at least 30 credits (including transfer credits) at time of application c. Have a minimum 2.75 SUNY Oswego GPA d. Demonstrate a strong interest in athletic coaching and/or drug studies and serving in a related health or education position following graduation e. Have financial need Hugh and Grace Mowatt Burritt Scholarship 1,3 (ACNT 6463) Amount: $850 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Health Promotion and Wellness This scholarship was established by Hugh and Grace Mowatt Burritt to assist deserving students in the Music and Health and Wellness Departments who are in need of financial assistance to complete their degree. Both Hugh and Grace are emeriti faculty members; Hugh, of the Music Department, and Grace, of the Health and Physical Education Department. Hugh is a respected trumpet player and was the founder of the Jazz Studies program, College Jazz Band and a brass teacher. Grace was the women s swim team coach and Catalina Club Advisor. This scholarship will rotate annually each year between the two departments. For the 2016-2017 academic year, the scholarship will be awarded to a student studying Health Promotion and Wellness. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a Health Promotion and Wellness Major b. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate involvement in the campus through activities such as student clubs and organizations, intramurals, club or intercollegiate athletics c. Apply in Sophomore or Junior year (completed 27-86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) d. Have a 2.5 or better SUNY Oswego GPA e. Have financial need

Carlotta L. Hamm Award 2,4,5 (ACNT 6657) Amount: $145 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Technology Department, 103 Park Hall Arwin A. Hamm 22 established this technology award in memory of his mother, Carlotta. He studied Industrial Arts (now Technology) at Oswego and played on the baseball team. He taught Industrial Arts for nine years in New Jersey before losing his job in the Great Depression. This award recognizes technical achievement, innovative design, and creative thinking in technology disciplines. Nominations are made by the faculty. The award is presented at the Spring Honors Convocation. Claude W. Weyant Award 2,4,5 Award: Certificate / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Chair, Department of Technology, 103 Park Hall This award was established by the department faculty in honor of Claude Weyant, who served for many years as a public school cooperating teacher for technology student teachers. It recognizes leadership in the student association (OTEA), scholarship, and the promise of future success. Nominations are made by members of the faculty and is awarded at the Spring Honors Convocation. Department of Technology Memorial Fund 1,2,3 (ACNT 6371) Amount: $850 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Technology Department, 103 Park Hall This scholarship was established in July 1996 to honor the memory and applaud the success of significant emeritus faculty, alumni, and business and community partners. Norwood Baughman (d.1987), a member of the faculty from 1964 87; Cheng Chung Liu (d.2009), a member of the faculty from 1976 93; Harold Schwartz 35 (d.1982), an alumnus and president of JOMAR Plastics, and Charles E. Shoemaker 47 (d.2003), a member of the faculty from 1956 85. One scholarship will be given each year to an outstanding student majoring in one of the department s undergraduate programs. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) at the time of selection. b. Be a full-time student majoring in Technology Education or Technology Management. c. Maintain a minimum 3.00 cumulative SUNY Oswego GPA d. Within the personal statement describe personal qualities related to technical competency & leadership James 41 and Nina Hastings 43 Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6389) Amount: $700 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Technology Department, 103 Park Hall This scholarship was established by Dr. James and Nina Hastings. Dr. Hastings 41 was in the service of education for 37 years, including 32 years at SUNY Oswego. He retired in 1978 as Professor, Industrial Arts and Technology. Nina Hastings 43 was an elementary education teacher, earning a reputation as a creative and innovative teacher. The Hastings have been actively involved in the growth of the college and the community since 1937. The award will be given to a sophomore or junior student majoring in Technology. Selection will be made by members of the faculty. Interested students should apply online at alumni.oswego.edu/scholarships.

James R. Hastings Award 2,4,5 Award: Certificate / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Department of Technology, 103 Park Hall This award recognizes superior performance by a student during the professional field experience semester (student teaching). It is given in honor of James Hastings (d. 2010) who, as a member of the faculty from 1946 1978, coordinated the field experience program and supervised many student teachers. Nominations are received each semester from cooperating teachers in the field and department faculty members. Award is presented at the Spring Honors Convocation. Mary E. Laing Scholarship see p.11 (School of Education) Musco Family Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6488) Amount: $1,050 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Technology Department, 103 Park Hall This scholarship was established by Frederick D. Musco, an Industrial Arts Major of the Class of 1973, to honor his parents, Esther Olivia Butler Musco and Ralph Dominic Musco. Through their spirit and guidance, they provided the direction necessary to pursue accomplishment through higher education for their children. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a freshman, sophomore or junior student (completed 0-86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) majoring in Technology, Technology Management, Vocational Technology or any of their successor majors in Industrial Arts / Technical Education. b. Maintain a minimum SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00. c. Be a high school graduate from the Capital District region comprised of the following counties Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady. d. Prepare a short essay of no less than 200 words describing how the student expects the award to impact their ability to develop skills that will be used to benefit their home community. e. Preference will be given to first generation college students if such status can be verified and noted in the applicant s essay. Robert Davis Helsby Memorial Scholarship 1,2,4 (ACNT 6503) Amount: $700 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Technology Department, 103 Park Hall This scholarship was established by the many friends and family in memory of Robert Davis Helsby 40 (d.1995). A graduate of the Class of 1940, Helsby only had $35 in his pocket when he began his studies. Bob Helsby continued to pursue his education and graduated as Valedictorian of his class with a 4.0 and received the first four-year college degree given from the Normal School as it became a college. He then went on to receive his Doctorate of Education from Cornell University. This award will help an Oswego student who is facing financial need. The award is presented at the Spring Honors Convocation. Nomination and selection will be made by members of the faculty. Qualified candidates will: a. Be a sophomore or junior (completed 27 86 credits, including transfer credits, by deadline) during the spring semester b. Have a minimum SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 c. Demonstrate financial need

d. Exhibit real promise and commitment to technology as a major, and have proven themselves in the field of technology. Consideration will be given for extracurricular activities and leadership ability. William R. Keener Sr. 30 Memorial Scholarship 1,2,3 (ACNT 6381) Amount: $3,150 / Recipient: One / Deadline: February 8, 2016 Contact: Chair, Department of Technology, 103 Park Hall The family of William R. Keener Sr. 30 (d.2000) established this scholarship to recognize him for his efforts and years of dedication to industrial arts education and his demonstrated commitment to achieving personal goals. Mr. Keener was an ambitious individual who simultaneously worked up to three jobs to meet his financial needs in pursuing his education at SUNY Oswego. This scholarship was established to help students faced with financial challenges in meeting their educational goals. Scholarship can be renewed with application. To qualify for this award, a student must: a. Be a Technology Education major of freshman, sophomore or junior status b. Maintain a minimum SUNY Oswego GPA of 3.00 c. Demonstrate a commitment to pursuing a career in teaching technology d. In addition to attending school, the student must work a minimum of ten hours per week e. Have demonstrated financial need f. Submit two written references from people able to speak to student s qualifications for the award g. Submit an essay discussing how you became interested in technology education Mary E. Laing Scholarship see p.11 (School of Education) Musco Family Scholarship see p.13 (School of Education) National Business Education Association Award of Merit 2,4,5 (ACNT 2858) Award: One-Year Membership / Recipient: One Contact: Chair, Department of Vocational Teacher Preparation SUNY Oswego is a member of the National Business Education Association. Special awards from the National Business Education Association are given to college and university students who are members of this prestigious association. Selected students are given a one-year membership in NBEA (National Business Education Association, a one-year subscription of the NBEA publication and recognition in the Business Education Forum). Nominations are made by the Vocational Teacher Preparation faculty.