All admitted students who apply for admission by the official
admissions deadline are automatically considered for the merit awards
administered by the Office of University Undergraduate Admissions.
Separate applications forms are not required. All scholarships are
renewable unless otherwise stated. All recipients will be informed as
to the renewal eligibility requirements. Questions concerning these
scholarships may be directed to the Office of University Undergraduate
Admissions at 732/932-info.
James T. Bryan.
For
first-year African-American students who reside in the greater New
Brunswick area and enroll in Rutgers College, Douglass College, Newark
College of Arts and Sciences, or the College of Nursing.
James Dickson Carr Scholarship.
For minority students on the basis of academic promise as demonstrated in high school work and SAT or ACT scores.
Robert B. Clark-Roche.
For
first-year students majoring in mathematics or a natural science. Merit
and financial need are considered and preference is given to women and
students of color.
Class of 1940 Merit.
For
first-year students who enroll at Cook College, Rutgers College, or the
School of Engineering. Preference given to descendants of members of
the class of 1940.
Class of 1941 Scholarship.
Preference given to descendants of members of the Class of 1941. Contact the Rutgers Alumni Association.
Class of 1970 Scholarship.
Preference given to descendants of members of the Class of 1970. Contact the Rutgers Alumni Association.
Class of 1980 Scholarship.
Preference given to descendants of
members of the Class of 1980. Contact the Rutgers Alumni Association.
Herman T. Hopper Scholarship.
For students who reside in Rockland County, New York.
Theodore J. and F. Elizabeth Kirsch Southern California Scholarship
Fund.
For students who reside and attend public high school in the
California communities of San Jose, San Mateo, and Palm Desert. Both
merit and financial need are considered.
Frances B. and Paige
D. L'Hommedieu Scholarship Fund
. For transfer students who complete the
associate degree at a New Jersey county college. Must be residents of
New Jersey.
National Merit Scholarship.
For first-year
students. Eligible students are selected by the National Merit
Corporation and must select Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey, as their first choice college.
National Achievement
Scholarship.
For first-year African-American students. Eligible
students are selected by the National Merit Corporation and must select
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, as their first-choice
college.
Outstanding Scholars Recruitment Program
(OSRP).
For first-year New Jersey residents on the basis of
academic merit and SAT scores; renewable for three years based on
academic performance.
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Scholarship.
For Phi Theta Kappa members who are graduates of New
Jersey county colleges, based on academic performance. Must be
residents of New Jersey. Renewable for three semesters based on
academic performance.
Rutgers National Scholarship.
For
outstanding first-year, out-of-state (non-New Jersey residents)
students on the basis of academic merit and SAT scores; renewable for
three years based on academic performance.
Rutgers University
Alumni Federation Legacy Scholarship.
Established by the Alumni
Federation in 1995 to provide merit scholarship awards to outstanding
sons and daughters of alumni in their first year of undergraduate study
at Rutgers. Nonrenewable.
Rutgers University Award for
Academic Achievement.
Awarded to first-year minority students on the
basis of academic promise as demonstrated in high school work and SAT
or ACT scores.