Livingston College Scholarships are administered by the Dean`s
Scholarship Committee and special committees established for awarding
named scholarships. Named scholarships are awarded by a search by the
committee, and all eligible students are automatically considered.
Kenneth Christmon Memorial Scholarship. Awarded annually to a junior or senior majoring in social work; based on academic merit and financial need.
Claire Hernandez Scholarship Award. For
a Latino/ Latina who has completed at least 24 credits at Livingston
College. The award is based on academic merit (minimum 3.0 grade-point
average) and financial need.
Kalas/Rawles Scholarship. For
a junior or senior (54+ credits) who demonstrates leadership qualities,
community service and academic merit (minimum 3.0 grade-point average).
Livingston College Opportunity Scholarship. Scholarships
are to be awarded to full-time undergraduate students based on academic
merit and financial need as determined by the financial aid office.
Livingston Scholarship Fund. Students
must have a minimum of 12 credits (including E credits) at
Livingston College. These awards will be based on academic merit
(minimum 2.0 grade-point average) and/or financial need.
Lynton Fellows Scholarship. Students
must be a Livingston College junior or senior (54 or more credits) who
demonstrates a contribution to interracial harmony in the recent past.
Students must obtain two nomination forms confirming their
contributions to the university community.
Plofker Family Endowed Scholarship Award. For
students of Livingston College who demonstrate contribution to the
college, university, local, state, national, or world community. The
award will be given to a student in good academic standing and with
financial need. Reference letter(s) is required.
Ronca Memorial Scholarship. Students
must be in the Livingston College Honors Program. The award is based on
academic merit (minimum 3.0 grade-point average) and financial need.
Preference is given to minority students interested in pursuing a
career in teaching.
Scott Schertzer Endowed Memorial Award. For
graduating seniors (with a minimum 3.0 grade-point average) who major
in business or labor management/employee relations or who have clearly
demonstrated an interest in a career in business or finance.
Meyer (Max) Weinreb Scholarship. For
a junior or senior majoring in political science; based on academic
merit and financial need, with preference given to Union County
residents.
Women`s League of Rutgers University. Students
must have completed three years (or 72 credits) with the last four
terms at the Rutgers-New Brunswick Campus. These awards will be based
on academic merit (minimum 3.2 grade-point average) and community
service. Two reference letters must be obtained supporting your
community service.