Okay, here is some useful sites offering scholarships.
Scholarships in Math due April 24, 2007
Rich Scholarship
The Dr. Barnett and Jean Hollander Rich Mathematics Scholarships, currently in the amount of $5,000 each, are awarded annually to talented and needy graduates and undergraduates who have demonstrated superior ability in mathematics and who are preparing for careers in mathematics or math related fields. Applications will be available here in the spring semester of each academic year.
Harry Schwartz Fellowships
The Harry Schwartz Fellowships, in amounts up to $4,000, are awarded annually to Mathematics Majors who show promise in the study of Mathematics. Nomination for the award is by faculty.
The Belden Medal
Awarded to students who complete the Advanced Calculus sequence with distinction. Nomination by faculty.
The Israel E. Drabkin Memorial Award
Awarded to a promising mathematics student with broad cultural interests. Nomination by faculty.
The Bennington P. Gill Memorial Award
Awarded to the most promising graduating senior committed to graduate study in Mathematics. Nomination by faculty.
The Emil L. Post Memorial Award
Awarded to the graduating senior or seniors judged most promising in Mathematics. Nomination by facuty.
Outstanding Final Exam Awards
A certificate, award, and luncheon is given each spring to honor the students whose final exams taken during the previous two semesters in the following courses have been judged as exceptionally outstanding by the faculty: Math 17300, 18500, 19500, 20100, 20200, 20300, 20500, 20900, 34600, 37500, 39100, and 39200. Nomination by faculty.
For more info visit CUNY
Math in Moscow Scholarship Application
Recently, the Independent University of Moscow created a new program, offering foreign students (undergraduate or graduate students specializing in mathematics and/or computer science) the chance to spend a semester in Moscow studying within its MATH in MOSCOW program.
Application for Math in Moscow Scholarship
To apply, copy the following questions and e-mail them, along with your answers, to student-serv@ams.org. If you prefer, you may mail a paper copy of the questions and your answers to:
Math in Moscow Program
Membership and Programs Department
American Mathematical Society
201 Charles Street
Providence RI 02904-2294
DEADLINE: For the Math in Moscow program application, see the IUM web site. The deadlines for the Math in Moscow scholarship are April 15 for the following Fall semester and September 30 for the following Spring semester.
More info at AMS
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One Response to “Mathematics Department Scholarships”
Dear Sir/madam,
First I would like to thank you for giving your attention to my reply made on this tip.
I am a young instructor in the department of Mathematics in the faculty of Education and Mekelle University. I have thought various mathematics courses for faculties of Education, Technology, Business and Economics. To mention some of them, Applied Mathematics I (Math 231), Applied Mathematics II (Math 232), Applied Mathematics III (Math 331), Linear Algebra (Math 221), Statistics for geologists (Stat 270), Calculus I (Math 261), Calculus II (262). Teaching all these courses enables me to understand the requirement of higher study in my profession. Having looked the oportunities stated over this, I become very much interested to succeed in one of them specially in Rich scholarship so that I develop myself in my profession.
Yours truly,
Gizachew Kefelew
Department of Mathematics
P.O.Box: 231
E-mail:gkefelew@yahoo.com
Mekelle University
Mekelle
Ethiopia
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