Atrion Corporation Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to a student pursuing a business major. The award is based on need and academic merit.
Barbara J. Dean Endowed Scholarship. Awards based on academic merit with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
John J. and Regina Heldrich Endowed Scholarship. Awards granted with preference for graduates of Highland Park High School entering their first year at Rutgers.
Helen B. Hurd Endowment. Awards granted to outstanding New Jersey community college graduates transferring to University College-New Brunswick. Preference given to part-time students.
Frank J. and Kathleen McGuire Endowed Scholarship. Award for students demonstrating academic merit or financial need.
Jason Minkin Memorial Award. Awarded to students entering University College who have overcome a significant life challenge.
Moms Off-Duty Scholarship. Awarded to a female student with a dependent child or children and demonstrated financial need.
Charlotte W. Newcombe. Awards granted to mature women with demonstrated need who are pursuing degrees as a means to a new career.
Helen Dickman Shaw Award. Based on merit; student maintains a 3.4 GPA, has earned at least 12 credits at University College-New Brunswick, and has received an A in one honors course.
Ethan Stein Endowment. Awarded to students who have completed the Transition Program and are in their first term at University College-New Brunswick.
University College Governing Association Transition Program. Award for a Transition Program graduate who has completed at least 15 credits in University College with 3.2 or better GPA.
University College Honors Program. Awards for students enrolled in the University College Honors Program and taking an honors course.
University College Merit Scholarship. Awards granted to students who have completed at least 12 credits in University College with a 3.2 or better GPA.
University College-New Brunswick Alumni Endowed Scholarship. Scholarship awarded on the basis of a 500-word essay. The essay must describe how the uniqueness of University College has benefited the student. The student must show academic promise.