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William H. Baumer, Ph.D., Excellence Fund - NT
This is a recruitment scholarship for incoming first year undergraduate students for the upcoming fall term. It is a non-tuition scholarship. Established in 2015 by the family of William H. Baumer, PhD, this scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students majoring in the Philosophy Department in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
Steig O. Olson Fund - NT
This is a recruitment scholarship for incoming first year undergraduate students for the upcoming fall term. It is a non-tuition scholarship. The award is designated for students majoring in the theatre program in the College of Arts & Sciences. Applicants must complete the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need. The scholarship amount varies based on available funding and applicant qualifications.
Kapoor Fund In Medicinal Chemistry - NT
This is a recruitment scholarship for incoming first year undergraduate students for the upcoming fall term. It is a non-tuition scholarship established in 2001. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students majoring in medicinal chemistry in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship award amount varies and is specifically designated for recruitment purposes for new students entering the program.
Hazel and John Wilson Scholarship Fund in Modern Languages - NT
This is a recruitment scholarship for incoming first year undergraduate students for the upcoming fall term. It is a non-tuition scholarship that supports students studying German or a modern language in the College of Arts & Sciences. The scholarship was established by John Wilson, BA 1967, to encourage and support students pursuing modern language studies at the University at Buffalo.
George F. And Celeste Hourani Memorial Fund
The George F. And Celeste Hourani Memorial Fund is a scholarship established in 1991 by Celeste Hourani to support graduate students pursuing studies in Ethics at the University at Buffalo. This memorial fund honors the legacy of George F. and Celeste Hourani by providing financial assistance to graduate students in the Department of Philosophy who demonstrate commitment to ethical studies. The scholarship amount varies based on available funding and the needs of qualified applicants. Recipients are selected based on their academic merit and dedication to the field of ethics within the College of Arts & Sciences.
Camille M. Arnold Scholarship Fund
The Camille M. Arnold Scholarship Fund supports sophomore or junior students at the University at Buffalo who are pursuing endeavors that seek to ensure a greater understanding of the African diaspora through formal coursework. Preference is given to students in the Department of Africana and American Studies. This scholarship is offered through the College of Arts & Sciences and provides varying award amounts to eligible undergraduate students committed to African diaspora studies.