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Morton Family Fund
The Morton Family Fund was established in 2001 by Bernard J. and Sherrie Morton to support graduate students in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students majoring in the MSW (Master of Social Work) Program. The fund gives preference to students who are specializing in gerontology and are residents of Western New York. The award amount varies and is designed to provide financial assistance to qualifying graduate social work students pursuing their educational goals in this field.
Medical Alumni Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Medical Alumni Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 by members of the Medical Alumni Association at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to support medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and show financial need to be eligible for consideration. The award amount varies based on available funding and the number of qualified applicants.
Louisa Cielen Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Louisa Cielen Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 1988 by Emil J. Cielen in memory of his late wife, Louisa G. Cielen, who earned her MSW in 1959 from the University at Buffalo. This scholarship supports students majoring in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo who demonstrate both financial need and high academic merit. Recipients must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need and maintain strong academic performance. The scholarship award amount varies based on available funding and the number of qualified applicants.
Josephine W. Hewlett Scholarship Fund
The Josephine W. Hewlett Scholarship Fund was established in 1992 by Theodosia H. Stickney and Ruth V. Hewlett to support students in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial assistance to students majoring in social work. The award amount varies depending on available funding and the number of qualified applicants. Eligible students must be enrolled in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This endowed scholarship continues the legacy of Josephine W. Hewlett by supporting the next generation of social work professionals.
John & Hazal Opler Cummings Scholarship Fund
The John & Hazal Opler Cummings Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 by John Cummings, BA 1930, to support students majoring in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship recognizes students who achieve high academic merit and demonstrate a strong interest in pursuing a successful career in rehabilitative social science and service to humanity. Preference is given to students who complete the FAFSA, demonstrate financial need, and are disadvantaged in some manner. The award amount varies based on available funds and applicant qualifications.
Gerontology Education in Social Work Fund
The Gerontology Education in Social Work Fund is a scholarship opportunity at the University at Buffalo for graduate students enrolled in the School of Social Work who have an interest in specializing in geriatric social work. This fund supports students pursuing advanced education in social work with a focus on serving older adult populations. The scholarship aims to encourage and enable graduate students to develop expertise in gerontology and geriatric social work practice.
Florence Ratoff Edlin Endowment Fund for School of Social Work
The Florence Ratoff Edlin Endowment Fund for School of Social Work was established in 2012 by Florence P. Edlin, BA '39, BS '39, CERT '46. This scholarship provides financial support to students pursuing their education in social work at the University at Buffalo. The fund reflects a commitment to supporting the next generation of social work professionals and was created by an alumna with a deep connection to the university and the field of social work.
Faculty Fund for Social Work Students
The Faculty Fund for Social Work Students was established in 1955 by the faculty of the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to provide financial support to students pursuing their education in social work. The fund represents the faculty's commitment to supporting the next generation of social work professionals through direct financial assistance. Eligibility for this award requires the applicant to be enrolled as a student majoring in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Florence S. Jacobson Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Florence S. Jacobson Scholarship Fund was established by Florence Stulberg Jacobson, MSW 1957, BA 1935, BA 1934. This scholarship supports graduate students majoring in the MSW Program in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. Applicants must be specializing in case work or psychiatric social work. The scholarship award amount varies and provides financial support to students pursuing these specific concentrations within the social work program.
Dena P. Gold Fund
The Dena P. Gold Fund is a scholarship opportunity available to students majoring in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to eligible students pursuing their education in social work. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants.
Colonel William G. and Jean Schumacher Cook Scholarship Fund
Established in 2001 by Mrs. Jean Schumacher Cook, MSW '57, BA '39, in tribute to her late husband, Colonel William G. Cook, BA '27. This scholarship is awarded to graduate students majoring in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies and is designed to support students pursuing advanced studies in social work.
Charles Elliot Rothman Memorial Fund
The Charles Elliot Rothman Memorial Fund is a scholarship opportunity specifically designed for graduate students enrolled in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This memorial fund aims to support students who have personal or professional experience with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders. The scholarship gives preference to parents or caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorder, parents or caregivers of developmentally disabled individuals, or those with experience caring for someone with autism or developmental disability. This funding opportunity recognizes the unique perspective and dedication that these students bring to the field of social work, particularly in serving vulnerable populations.
Betty W. Stovroff Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Betty W. Stovroff Memorial Scholarship Fund provides financial support to graduate students enrolled in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship honors the memory of Betty W. Stovroff and aims to assist students pursuing advanced degrees in social work. The award amount varies depending on available funding and the number of qualified applicants. Recipients must be actively enrolled as graduate students in the School of Social Work program at the University at Buffalo.
Music Department Fellowship Fund
The Music Department Fellowship Fund provides fellowships for graduate students in music at the University at Buffalo. This funding supports graduate students pursuing advanced studies in the field of music through the College of Arts & Sciences. The fellowship amount varies based on availability and student needs. This opportunity is administered through the University at Buffalo Scholarship Portal and is intended to support the academic and professional development of music graduate students.
UB Academic Excellence Scholarships
The UB Academic Excellence Scholarships are offered to newly admitted freshman or transfer students who have demonstrated strong academic performance and potential for success at the University at Buffalo. These scholarships provide financial support up to $2,000 to recognize and reward academic excellence among incoming students. The scholarship is administered by the Financial Aid Office and aims to attract high-achieving students to the university by providing merit-based financial assistance.
Rhea and William H. Berger Scholarship
Established by Rhea Berger, EDB '67 and William H. Berger, BS '65 in 2022, this scholarship supports junior or senior students at the University at Buffalo who have demonstrated leadership in student government, student organizations, or non-profit entities while pursuing their current degree. Recipients must be committed to making the world a better place and maintain good academic standing with at least a 3.5 GPA. The scholarship amount varies and is not renewable.
Julia Jackson Scholarship in Creative & Performing Arts
The Julia Jackson Scholarship in Creative & Performing Arts is awarded to junior or senior students at the University at Buffalo who demonstrate artistic achievement and exceptional artistic promise in the creative and performing arts. Applicants must complete the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need. The scholarship amount varies and is administered through the university's Financial Aid Office.
Jacob Ziegler Scholarship Fund for the College of Arts and Sciences
The Jacob Ziegler Scholarship Fund for the College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1957 by Helene Littwin. This scholarship provides financial support to undergraduate students who are majoring in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Applicants must be students who reside outside of Western New York. The scholarship provides an award of up to $175 to eligible students who meet the academic and residency requirements.
Buffalo Section Of The American Society Of Civil Engineers
This scholarship was established in 1958 by the Buffalo Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The award is designed to support students majoring in Engineering at the University at Buffalo, with a preference given to those who are specifically studying Civil Engineering. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement and supports students pursuing careers in civil engineering and related fields.
Kenneth and Judith Matasar Scholarship
The Kenneth and Judith Matasar Scholarship was established in 2018 by Kenneth W. Matasar, MD and Judith Matasar to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to demonstrate their financial need eligibility. The scholarship amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants.
James N. Jarvis, MD Native American Indian Medical Student Scholarship
The James N. Jarvis, MD Native American Indian Medical Student Scholarship is awarded to medical students enrolled at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. This scholarship is specifically designated for Native American Indian students pursuing their medical education. The award amount varies and is intended to provide financial support to eligible medical students. Recipients must be actively enrolled as medical students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Linda F. Pessar Cowan and Dr. Richard B.T. Cowan Medical Scholarship
The Dr. Linda F. Pessar Cowan and Dr. Richard B.T. Cowan Medical Scholarship was established by Dr. Linda F. Pessar Cowan and Dr. Richard B.T. Cowan in 2021 to support medical education at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is awarded to incoming medical students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Preference is given to students pursuing careers in the medical field. The scholarship may be renewable for eligible students who continue to meet the criteria. The award amount varies based on available funding and recipient qualifications.
Dr. Edward H. Abrams Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Dr. Edward H. Abrams Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 2012 by the Trust of Dr. Edward H. Abrams, MD '49, BS '45. This scholarship is designated for medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship gives preference to students who are dedicated to family practice or internal medicine and who demonstrate a passion for listening and understanding the total person. The award amount varies and is available to eligible medical students who meet the criteria.
Adelaide and Brendan Griswold Scholarship
The Adelaide and Brendan Griswold Scholarship was established in 2001 by Kim Griswold, M.P.H., M.D., UB Medical School Class of 1994, in honor of her parents, Adelaide and Brendan Griswold. This scholarship is awarded to medical students at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. Preference is given to first year medical students, providing financial support to help offset the costs of medical education and enable students to focus on their studies and clinical training.
Lillie S. Seel Scholarship
The Lillie S. Seel Scholarship was established in 1979 to provide an annual scholarship in memory of Lillie S. Seel. This scholarship is available to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Recipients must complete the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need, along with exceptional character and high academic merit. Preference is given to graduates of East High School of the City of Buffalo.
Andy and Helen Cappuccino Family Scholarship Endowment
The Andy and Helen Cappuccino Family Scholarship Endowment was established in 2008 by Andrew and Helen Cappuccino, both medical school graduates from the class of 1988. This scholarship supports medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship is awarded based on high academic merit and gives preference to students from Western New York who intend to remain in the area after completing their medical education. The award amount varies annually depending on the endowment's income.
Robert J. Weiss, MD '75 Medical Student Scholarship
The Robert J. Weiss, MD '75 Medical Student Scholarship was established by Mary B. Weiss in 2023 to support incoming medical students at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship recognizes and provides financial assistance to students pursuing their medical education. First preference is given to students who demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, ensuring that high-performing students receive recognition and support for their dedication to medical studies. Second preference is given to students who demonstrate financial need, helping to make medical education more accessible to deserving students who may face financial barriers. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded to qualified incoming medical students meeting the eligibility criteria.
Richard B. Narins M.D. '63 Scholarship Fund
The Richard B. Narins M.D. '63 Scholarship Fund was established in 2016 by Mrs. Ellen Narins in memory of her husband, Richard B. Narins, MD '63. This scholarship is awarded to first year medical students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Preference is given to students who were accomplished athletes during their college years. The scholarship recognizes both academic achievement in medical studies and athletic excellence, honoring the legacy of Dr. Narins who graduated from the University at Buffalo in 1963.
R.R. Humphrey and Stuart L. Vaughan Nu Sigma Nu Alumni Fund
The R.R. Humphrey and Stuart L. Vaughan Nu Sigma Nu Alumni Fund was established in 1979 and revised in 2016 by Buffalo Nu Sigma Nu to provide the James A. Gibson-Wayne J. Atwell Annual Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to first year medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award recognizes the student who demonstrates the highest level of proficiency in the field of anatomy studies. This scholarship supports exceptional academic achievement in foundational medical sciences, particularly anatomy, which is critical to medical education and practice.
Harold S. Sanes & Thelma Sanes Medical Scholarship Fund
The Harold S. Sanes & Thelma Sanes Medical Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 by Ms. Thelma Sanes to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The award provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate both financial need and high academic merit. Preference is given to students from Western New York, with secondary preference to students from New York State. Recipients must complete the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need as part of the eligibility criteria.
George M. Ellis, Jr. M.D. & Kelly Ellis Student Scholarship
The George M. Ellis, Jr. M.D. & Kelly Ellis Student Scholarship was established in 2013 by the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to students pursuing their education in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The award amount varies depending on available funding and recipient need. This opportunity is specifically designed to support medical and biomedical sciences students at the University at Buffalo in their academic pursuits.
Dr. Willard H. Boardman Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Willard H. Boardman Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 2019 in memory of Dr. Willard H. Boardman by his family. This scholarship is designed to support medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate high academic merit and is intended to provide financial assistance to help offset the costs of medical education. Award amounts vary based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants each year.
Dr. Thomas J. and Barbara L. Guttuso Scholarship
The Dr. Thomas J. and Barbara L. Guttuso Scholarship was established in 1988 by Dr. Thomas J. Guttuso, Sr. to support first-year medical students at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate both high academic merit and financial need. Applicants must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need and must be enrolled as first-year medical students at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Dr. Solomon G. Booke and Rose Yasgur Booke Fund
The Dr. Solomon G. Booke and Rose Yasgur Booke Fund was established in 1983 by Mr. Frederick Booke and Mr. Sorrell Booke to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial assistance to students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The fund honors Dr. Solomon G. Booke and Rose Yasgur Booke's legacy by supporting the education of future medical professionals at the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Mark W. Welch and Beulah M. Welch Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Mark W. Welch and Beulah M. Welch Scholarship Fund was established in 1979 by Dr. Mark W. Welch and the IBM Corporation to support students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to demonstrate their financial need eligibility. The scholarship award amount varies and is intended to provide financial assistance to qualifying medical and biomedical sciences students pursuing their education at the University at Buffalo.
David C. Stephens M.D. '67 & Mary P. Stephens Scholarship Fund
The David C. Stephens M.D. '67 & Mary P. Stephens Scholarship Fund was established in 2017 by David C. Stephens, MD '67 and Mary P. Stephens. This scholarship supports medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate high academic merit and excellence in their medical studies. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants each year.
Wen-Hua Wu, M.D. Scholarship Fund
The Wen-Hua Wu, M.D. Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 by sisters Yu-Fei Wu, MD '83 and Celia Wu Sophonpanich, MD '87 in memory of their father, Wen-Hua Wu, MD. This scholarship is specifically designated for medical students enrolled at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies based on available funding and recipient needs. This memorial scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Wen-Hua Wu by supporting the next generation of medical professionals pursuing their medical education at the University at Buffalo.
John J. & Janet H. Sung Medical School Scholarship Fund
The John J. & Janet H. Sung Medical School Scholarship Fund was established in 2017 by John J. Sung and Janet H. Sung, who arrived from Korea with $100 and an American dream. The couple established Windsong Radiology Group and dedicated their careers to improving healthcare in Western New York. This scholarship supports medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo who demonstrate financial need, exceptional character, and high academic merit. Preference is given to students from Western New York. Applicants must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need.
Bhayana Family Student Scholarship Fund
The Bhayana Family Student Scholarship Fund was established in 2006 by Dr. Joginder Bhayana, his wife Mrs. Ved Bhayana, and their family to support graduate students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students specializing in Medicine who demonstrate financial need and have roots in Western New York. Applicants must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need and be from the Western New York region. The scholarship award amount varies based on available funds and recipient need.
Fredric Reichel MD '57 and Beverly H. Reichel Scholarship
The Fredric Reichel MD '57 and Beverly H. Reichel Scholarship was established in 2021 by Fredric Reichel, MD '57 and Beverly H. Reichel to support incoming students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for this award. The scholarship aims to help reduce financial barriers for students pursuing medical education and biomedical sciences degrees at the University at Buffalo.
Woeppel Research Initiative in Mathematics - Travel Fund
The Woeppel Research Initiative in Mathematics - Travel Fund was established by Dr. James J. Woeppel, BA '65 in 2014 to support current and former Woeppel Student Researchers. This travel fund is designed specifically for students who have participated or are currently participating in the Woeppel Research Initiative in Mathematics program and need financial support for travel related to their research activities. The fund provides varying award amounts to cover travel expenses associated with professional development activities including workshops, meetings, and conferences. Applicants must demonstrate a clear connection between their planned travel and their Woeppel Research Initiative in Mathematics project. Recipients are required to submit detailed travel expense documentation and provide cost estimates for all anticipated expenses. This opportunity is specifically targeted at mathematics students within the College of Arts & Sciences at the University at Buffalo who are engaged in research through the Woeppel program. The fund enables student researchers to present their work, network with other researchers, and participate in professional mathematical conferences and workshops that enhance their research experience.
Sunstar Robert J. Genco Endowed Chair in Oral Biology
Established to honor and further the legacy of Dr. Robert J. Genco who was a leading figure in the field of oral biology/periodontal medicine and a most respected adviser to Hosei Gijuku Foundation and the Sunstar Group. This scholarship is available to students in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies and is designed to support students pursuing studies in oral biology and related fields.
Real Estate Development Scholarship Fund
The Real Estate Development Scholarship Fund is a scholarship opportunity for graduate students enrolled in the Real Estate Development Program within the School of Architecture & Planning at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to students pursuing graduate studies in real estate development. The award amount varies based on available funding and applicant qualifications. Eligible candidates must be actively enrolled as graduate students in the specified program.
Morris E. Opler and Lucille R. Opler Graduate Scholarship Fund in English
Established in 2004, with a gift from a Morris E. Opler and Lucille R. Opler trust fund, these scholarships support graduate students in English at the University at Buffalo. Preference is given to students who are serving as teaching assistants. The scholarship provides financial support to help graduate students pursue their studies in the English department within the College of Arts & Sciences.
Marilyn Doubrava Fund
The Marilyn Doubrava Fund was established in 1988 by Sterling M. Doubrava and Kathryn L. Doubrava as a memorial to their daughter, Marilyn A. Doubrava, BA '58. This scholarship supports graduate students in the English department at the University at Buffalo. The award provides financial assistance to students who are pursuing graduate studies in English, with preference given to those serving as teaching assistants. The scholarship honors the memory of Marilyn Doubrava while supporting the next generation of English scholars and educators.
Jammal Fund
The Jammal Fund is a scholarship opportunity available to students majoring in the School of Architecture & Planning at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to eligible students pursuing their studies in architecture and planning disciplines. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants. Students must be enrolled in a program within the School of Architecture & Planning to be eligible for consideration.
H.W. Abrahamer Memorial Scholarship Fund
The H.W. Abrahamer Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1991 by Mrs. Cecilia T. Abrahamer in memory of H.W. Abrahamer. This scholarship is specifically designated for medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. To be eligible, students must demonstrate financial need as determined through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The award amount varies based on available funds and student need.
Foerster Fund for Affordable Housing
The Foerster Fund for Affordable Housing was established by Mark R. and Catherine A. Foerester to provide support for the School of Architecture's various activities and programs related to the Affordable Housing Initiative. This scholarship is designed to support students who are majoring in the School of Architecture, with a particular preference given to those enrolled in the Master's in the Real Estate Development Program. The fund aims to advance education and research in affordable housing solutions through financial support for qualifying architecture students at the University at Buffalo.
Dental Centennial Endowment Fund
The Dental Centennial Endowment Fund was established in 1994 in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to students enrolled in the School of Dental Medicine. The fund represents a commitment to supporting dental education and recognizing the century-long tradition of excellence in dental medicine at the university.
Dean's Graduate Student Scholarship Fund
The Dean's Graduate Student Scholarship Fund is a scholarship opportunity for graduate students enrolled in the School of Architecture & Planning at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship recognizes and supports students who have achieved high academic merit in their graduate studies. The award amount varies and is designed to provide financial assistance to deserving graduate students pursuing their academic goals within the School of Architecture & Planning.
Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Fund
The Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Fund provides financial support to students majoring in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to assist eligible students pursuing their studies in these engineering disciplines. The award amount varies based on available funding and qualified applicants.
Paul Demartinis Athletic Training Student Support Fund
This fund supports graduate students who enroll in the University at Buffalo's athletic training educational programs and current UB athletic trainers who are pursuing continuing education in the School of Public Health and Health Professions. The scholarship is specifically designed for students enrolled in UB's Athletic Training program. Applications from students not currently enrolled in UB's Athletic Training program cannot be considered. Students must answer questions based on their designation as first year or second year students in the Athletic Training program. Second year students are required to submit reference information from a preceptor. All applications must be completed in full and submitted - incomplete or 'in progress' applications will not be considered.
Matthew Margolis and Audrey Margolis Kaufmann Scholarship
The Matthew Margolis and Audrey Margolis Kaufmann Scholarship was established in 2010 by John Margolis, MD '78. This scholarship is specifically designed to support medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Eligibility requires that applicants complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and demonstrate financial need. The scholarship provides variable award amounts to help qualified medical students with their educational expenses.
Marion Calvert Coffey Memorial Fund
The Marion Calvert Coffey Memorial Fund is a scholarship established in 1958 by Lawrence E. Coffey to support students at the University at Buffalo. This award is specifically designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The scholarship is need-based, requiring applicants to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and demonstrate financial need. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants. This memorial fund provides critical financial assistance to medical and biomedical sciences students pursuing their degrees at the University at Buffalo.
Dr. Anna M. Reinstein Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Anna M. Reinstein Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1951 to support medical students at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The scholarship is awarded to students who have demonstrated experience living or working in diverse environments. Preference is given to applicants who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and demonstrate financial need. This memorial scholarship honors Dr. Anna M. Reinstein's legacy by supporting the next generation of medical professionals who value diversity and community engagement.
Corder Family Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Corder Family Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 1999 and revised in 2018 by Dr. Linda (Lyn) J. Corder and Dr. Albert Somit, to honor Lyn's parents, Joseph Bond Corder and Eva Katherine Cox Corder. This scholarship supports undergraduate students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship requires students to be enrolled full-time, complete the FAFSA, and demonstrate financial need. Special preference is given to immigrants, children of immigrants, and first-generation college students. The award amount varies based on available funds.
Class of 1960 Medical Student Scholarship
The Class of 1960 Medical Student Scholarship is awarded to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship supports medical students pursuing their medical education at the institution. The award amount varies based on available funding and recipient qualifications.
William J. and Della W. Follette Scholarship Fund
The William J. and Della W. Follette Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 by the last will and testament of William J. Follette, MD '42. This scholarship supports medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need as determined by completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The scholarship award amount varies based on available funds and the financial need of recipients. This endowed scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Follette by providing financial assistance to the next generation of physicians pursuing their medical education at the University at Buffalo.
Omega Upsilon Phi of Phi Chi Scholarship Fund
The Omega Upsilon Phi of Phi Chi Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 by the Omega Upsilon Phi Chapter of the Phi Chi Alumni Association. This scholarship is available to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship recognizes students who best exemplify and fulfill the qualities and values of a Phi Chi Fraternity member. The award amount varies annually and is intended to support medical students in their educational pursuits.
Niagara Falls Academy of Medicine and the Medical Society of Niagara County, New York Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is designed to support medical students enrolled at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The fund is specifically designated for students who are residents of Niagara County, New York. Preference is given to first year medical students who meet the residency requirements. The scholarship is awarded through the University at Buffalo's scholarship portal and aims to support medical education for students from the local Niagara County community.
Thomas & Billie Rodenberg School of Medicine Scholarship
The Thomas & Billie Rodenberg School of Medicine Scholarship was established in 1991 by Thomas A. Rodenberg, MD, Class of 1951. This scholarship supports medical students enrolled at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies based on available funds and is intended to provide financial assistance to students pursuing their medical degree at this institution.
Mohamed Salah Megahed, M.D. Memorial Endowment Scholarship Fund
Established in 2012 by Dr. Nivine Megahed, Dr. Hatem S. Megahed and Mr. Amre Megahed together with the medical school classes of 1971 and 1970 to honor the extraordinary legacy of Dr. Mohamed Salah Megahed. This scholarship is available to medical students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded annually to support medical education.
Medical School Class of 1958 Scholarship Fund
The Medical School Class of 1958 Scholarship Fund was established in 1988 by class members of the Medical School Class of 1958 at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate both financial need and high academic merit. Recipients must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need and maintain strong academic performance throughout their medical education. The scholarship amount varies based on available funds and individual circumstances.
Lloyd H. Leve Fund
The Lloyd H. Leve Fund is a scholarship established in 1986 by Dr. Lloyd H. Leve to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to demonstrate financial need eligibility. The award amount varies based on available funding and individual circumstances.
Dr. Ange S. Naples Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Ange S. Naples Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1986 by Mr. Christy V. Naples and Mrs. Philippine Naples Tulley to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is available to first or second year medical students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate financial need. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have documented financial need. Preference is given to students who reside in Erie County, New York, though students from other geographic locations may also be considered for this award.
Doubrava Family Medical Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Doubrava Family Medical Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 2004 by Max Doubrava, Jr., M.D. '59, and his wife, Joan M. Doubrava, to express their appreciation for the education that Max and his sister received at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship supports students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award is intended to recognize and assist medical students who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need. Recipients must be U.S. citizens, and preference is given to those who complete the FAFSA, demonstrate financial need, and achieve high academic merit.
Armenia Family Scholarship Fund
The Armenia Family Scholarship Fund was established in 2007 by Dr. John V. Armenia '58, Dr. Donald J. Armenia '79 and Dr. Michele Armenia '86 in appreciation for the education they received and in memory of Mr. John Armenia, Sr., Mrs. Josephine Armenia, and Dr. Carmelo S. Armenia, '49. This scholarship provides financial support to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies and is based on demonstrated financial need. Applicants must complete the FAFSA to be considered for this scholarship.
Anthony Paul & Gladys Jackson Garramone Scholarship
The Anthony Paul & Gladys Jackson Garramone Scholarship was established in 2009 through the last will and testament of Anthony Paul Garramone. This scholarship provides financial support to medical students enrolled at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award is designed to assist students pursuing their medical education, with a preference given to students who are from Oneida County, New York. The scholarship amount varies depending on available funds and the number of qualified applicants.
Nayyar Family Scholarship Endowment
The Nayyar Family Scholarship Endowment was established in 2009 by Dr. Manmohan Nayyar and Mrs. Chander Rekha Nayyar along with their children Rahul Nayyar, Samir Nayyar, and Megha Nayyar. This scholarship provides financial support to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship aims to support students pursuing medical education and is awarded to qualified candidates meeting the eligibility criteria. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants.
Medical School Class of 1973 Scholarship Fund
The Medical School Class of 1973 Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 by the Medical Class of 1973 to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to recognize and support medical students who demonstrate both high academic merit and financial need. Recipients must be enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and must complete the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need. The scholarship aims to reduce financial barriers for academically talented students pursuing medical education.
Medical School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund
The Medical School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund was established by the Medical Class of 1957 to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences who demonstrate both financial need and high academic merit. Applicants must complete the FAFSA as part of the application process to demonstrate financial need. The award amount varies based on available funds and the number of qualified applicants.
James H. Cummings Scholarship
The James H. Cummings Scholarship was established by James H. Cummings to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is specifically designated for students who are enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The award amount varies and is intended to provide financial assistance to eligible medical students pursuing their education at this institution.
Dr. David & Mrs. Johanna Publow Endowment Scholarship
The Dr. David & Mrs. Johanna Publow Endowment Scholarship was established in 2013 by Dr. David Publow, MD '65 and Mrs. Johanna Publow, Ed.M. '65 to support medical students at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Preference is given to graduates of Lewiston-Porter High School, University at Buffalo, or University of Rochester. The scholarship reflects the Publows' commitment to supporting the next generation of medical professionals and their connection to the Buffalo community and local educational institutions.
Dr. Alan Cutler Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry
The Dr. Alan Cutler Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemistry is an undergraduate scholarship program established by Dr. Alan Cutler and other contributors specifically for Chemistry majors at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is designed to support undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need and are pursuing studies in Chemistry within the College of Arts & Sciences. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to demonstrate financial need as a requirement for consideration. The award amount varies based on available funding and individual circumstances.
Arthur & Dorothy Goetzman & Gretchen Joyner Scholarship Fund
The Arthur & Dorothy Goetzman & Gretchen Joyner Scholarship Fund was established in 2005 by Taylor B. Joyner, Ph.D., in memory of his wife, Gretchen E. Joyner, and her parents, Arthur C. Goetzman, M.D. '27 and Dorothy D. Goetzman. This scholarship provides financial support to incoming medical students at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The award is merit-based and requires recipients to demonstrate high academic achievement. The scholarship honors the legacy of the Goetzman and Joyner families and their commitment to medical education.
Almon H. Cooke Scholarship - Medicine
The Almon H. Cooke Scholarship was established in 1973 by Almon H. Cooke to support students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible medical students pursuing their education at the institution. The award amount varies and is intended to help reduce the financial burden of medical education for qualified students.
Laxmi and Rani Gupta Commitment to Excellence Award
The Laxmi and Rani Gupta Commitment to Excellence Award was established by Laxmi N. Gupta, PhD '72 and Mrs. Rani Gupta in 2022. This scholarship is designed to support high achieving students in the Mathematics department in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award recognizes academic excellence and commitment to the field of mathematics among students pursuing their studies at UB.
Lorraine Saban Memorial Fund
The Lorraine Saban Memorial Fund is a scholarship established in 1977 by the Division of Continuing Education at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial support to students who are majoring in programs within the School of Public Health and Health Professions, with a specific focus on Exercise and Nutrition Sciences. The award amount varies and is designed to assist students pursuing their educational goals in these critical fields of public health and nutrition.
Dr. Mark W. Welch and Beulah M. Welch Scholarship Fund - OBE
The Dr. Mark W. Welch and Beulah M. Welch Scholarship Fund was established in 1979 by Dr. Mark W. Welch and the IBM Corporation to support graduate students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is awarded based on demonstrated financial need and is designed to provide financial assistance to graduate students pursuing their studies in the medical and biomedical sciences. The award helps reduce the financial burden on students committed to advancing their education in healthcare and biomedical research fields.
Dean Stockton Kimball Memorial Endowment Fund - OBE
The Dean Stockton Kimball Memorial Endowment Fund was established in 1929 by the Medical Class of 1929, by Mrs. Stockton Kimball and friends. This scholarship supports students pursuing medical education at the University at Buffalo's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Eligible applicants must be sophomore, junior, senior, or post-graduate students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Applicants must demonstrate financial need by completing the FAFSA and must also achieve high academic merit. The scholarship amount varies by year and is intended to support students in their pursuit of master's degrees and medical training within JSMBS.
James P. Owens Fund
The James P. Owens Fund was established in 1997 by Lucy McCartan Owens in memory of her husband, James P. Owens, BS '48 and MS '49. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding geology undergraduates or promising students admitted to the graduate program at the University at Buffalo. The award provides financial support to students pursuing studies in geology, with a preference given to those interested in fields related to surface and near-surface geology. The fund honors James P. Owens' legacy and supports the advancement of geological sciences education at the university.
Clayton Milo Brown, Jr. Memorial Fund #1
The Clayton Milo Brown, Jr. Memorial Fund #1 is a scholarship established in 1969 by Evelyn M. Brown to support medical students. This scholarship is designated for students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The award amount varies depending on available funds and the needs of qualified applicants. This memorial fund honors the legacy of Clayton Milo Brown, Jr. by providing financial assistance to medical students pursuing their education in medicine and biomedical sciences.
Clayton M. Brown Scholarship Fund #2
The Clayton M. Brown Scholarship Fund #2 was established by Clayton M. Brown in 1920. This scholarship is awarded to medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Recipients must demonstrate high academic merit and be actively pursuing their medical degree. The scholarship amount varies based on available funding and the applicant pool.
Clara A. March Medical Scholarship Fund
The Clara A. March Medical Scholarship Fund is a scholarship opportunity available to students majoring in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible students pursuing medical and biomedical sciences education. The award amount varies depending on funding availability and applicant qualifications. This scholarship supports students who are enrolled in programs within the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo.
Antoinette and Louis H. Neubeck Fund
The Antoinette and Louis H. Neubeck Fund is a scholarship established in 1984 by Louis H. Neubeck to support students in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship provides financial assistance to eligible students pursuing their education in medical and biomedical sciences. The fund was created to help alleviate the financial burden of medical education and enable talented students to focus on their academic and professional development in the health sciences field.
Hazel and John Wilson Scholarship Fund in Mathematics
The Hazel and John Wilson Scholarship Fund in Mathematics was established through a bequest by John Wilson, BA '67, to support students majoring in mathematics at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and must complete the FAFSA. The scholarship gives preference to returning students who have completed at least 40 credit hours and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The award amount varies and is designed to help mathematics students overcome financial challenges that could impact their ability to succeed at UB.
Harry Merrill Gehman Memorial Endowment Fund
The Harry Merrill Gehman Memorial Endowment Fund was established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Luippold, Class of '40 and '42, to support students pursuing mathematics education. This scholarship provides financial assistance to students who intend to teach mathematics and demonstrates a commitment to developing future educators in this critical field. The scholarship gives preference to students who have completed at least 40 credit hours with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Recipients are selected based on their experience related to teaching, including teaching internships, teaching assistant positions, tutoring, and experience working with children and adolescents. Applicants must demonstrate clear post-graduation plans and objectives related to teaching mathematics. This endowed fund represents a lasting investment in mathematics education at the University at Buffalo, supporting students in the College of Arts & Sciences Mathematics department who are committed to careers in teaching. The award amount varies based on the endowment's annual distribution.
Barlow Family Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Barlow Family Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 2011 by Jared Cumming Barlow, MD '66 and Barbara A. Barlow, BS '64 and Jared Christopher Barlow, MD '97. This scholarship supports incoming medical students at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The award amount varies based on available funds and the financial circumstances of recipients. This endowment reflects the Barlow family's commitment to supporting the next generation of medical professionals and ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent qualified students from pursuing their medical education.
William E. and Grace S. Mabie Fund
The William E. and Grace S. Mabie Fund is a scholarship opportunity available to students enrolled in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. This fund provides financial support to help dental students pursue their educational goals and advance their studies in dentistry. The award amount varies depending on available funding and recipient needs. Eligible applicants must be currently enrolled students in good standing within the School of Dental Medicine.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Scholarship for Dental Students
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation Scholarship for Dental Students was established in 1942 by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and revised in 2011. This scholarship supports students enrolled in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate good academic standing, outstanding character, and documented financial need. The award amount varies based on available funds and applicant need.
UB Dental School Class Of 1986 Scholarship
The UB Dental School Class Of 1986 Scholarship is awarded to deserving students majoring in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship was established by the Class of 1986 to support current dental students pursuing their professional education. The award amount varies based on available funding and the number of eligible applicants each year.
School of Dental Medicine's 125th Birthday Celebration Fund
The School of Dental Medicine's 125th Birthday Celebration Fund is a scholarship opportunity established to support students enrolled in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo. This fund was created to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the School of Dental Medicine and provides financial assistance to dental students pursuing their education. The scholarship aims to help alleviate the financial burden of dental education and support the next generation of dental professionals at the university.
Pasquale A. Greco, M.D. '41 & Joseph M.Greco, M.D. '73 Scholarship Endowment Fund
The Pasquale A. Greco, M.D. '41 & Joseph M.Greco, M.D. '73 Scholarship Endowment Fund was established in 1985 and amended in 2005 by Pasquale A. Greco, M.D. '41 and his son, Joseph M. Greco, M.D. '73. This scholarship provides financial support to first-year medical students enrolled in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. Applicants must demonstrate financial need by completing the FAFSA and must also achieve high academic merit. The scholarship amount varies each year.
Dr. Maxwell W. Burstein Summer Research Fellowship in Dental Medicine
The Dr. Maxwell W. Burstein Summer Research Fellowship in Dental Medicine was established in 1986 by Dr. Maxwell W. Burstein to support dental students conducting summer research. This fellowship is awarded to students enrolled in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo who demonstrate scholarly promise and achieve high academic merit. The award is specifically designed to provide financial support for summer research activities in dental medicine. Applicants must complete the FAFSA and demonstrate financial need as part of the selection criteria. The fellowship recognizes and supports dental students who show exceptional academic performance and research potential in their field of study.
Department of Art Cary Fund - NT
This is a recruitment scholarship for incoming first year undergraduate students for the upcoming fall term. It is a non-tuition scholarship awarded to students majoring in the Art department in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The scholarship provides financial support to encourage talented art students to pursue their undergraduate education at UB. Applicants must demonstrate their artistic abilities through portfolio submission and explain their motivation for studying art at the university.
Maryanne Mather Fund
The Maryanne Mather Fund is a scholarship established in 2005 by Dr. Sebastian Ciancio, D.D.S. '61, Ms. Janet Mather, Ed.M. '87, and other friends and family to honor the memory of Maryanne Mather, B.S. '66, a dedicated staff member in the Department of Periodontics and Endodontics at the University at Buffalo. This scholarship supports dental students who are majoring in the School of Dental Medicine and specializing in Periodontics or Preventative Dentistry. The award amount varies and is designed to provide financial assistance to qualified students pursuing these specialized areas of dental study. Recipients must be enrolled at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and demonstrate a commitment to the fields of periodontics or preventative dentistry.
Steinberg Prize
The Steinberg Prize essay competition was established by Muriel and Charles Steinberg in the late 1970s, with current funding provided by their daughter, Dr. Carol Steinberg Gould. This prize is awarded for the best original works on a philosophical theme submitted by undergraduate philosophy majors at the University at Buffalo. Eligible submissions include essays, poems, stories, and artwork that address philosophical topics. The typical submission is a polished version of a longer paper (more than 6 pages) that has been submitted for a philosophy class and has already received positive feedback from faculty. Essays can address mainstream philosophical problems or more advanced and specialized topics. The competition encourages submissions in all formats and across all philosophical traditions, making it a versatile opportunity for undergraduate philosophy students to showcase their creative and analytical work.
Peter J. Kadzik and Amy Weiss Experiential Learning Fund
This fund provides experiential learning support to undergraduate students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The fund is designed to support hands-on, practical learning experiences that complement academic coursework and enhance students' educational development.