James C. Kelley Scholarship
Science and Engineering
Awarded in the Fall 2023 or Spring 2024 semester to undergraduates or graduate students in the College of Science & Engineering. Recipients are encouraged to attend the CoSE Donors event in Nov 2023.
- Awarding Department: Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, Earth & Climate Sciences, Engineering, Geography & Environment, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology
- Scholarship Intent: To support undergraduate and/or graduate students in the College of Science and Engineering (COSE) who show excellent promise in Marine or environmental science and demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
- Criteria: Excellent promise for significant achievement working in the field of Marine or environmental science as a career.
- Major: Multiple: All majors in COSE
- Class Level: Undergrad: Any; Grad: Masters
- Enrollment Status: Any
- Enrollment Requirement: Undergrad: 12 UNITS; Grad: 6 UNITS
- Financial Need as determined by the FAFSA and/or CA Dream App: Not a Requirement
- Citizenship: Any
- GPA: HS GPA: N/A; Undergrad GPA: N/A; Grad GPA: N/A
- Contact Person: Lannie Nguyen
- Campus Address: TH 323
- Street Address: 1600 Holloway, San Francisco, California 94132
- Phone Number: (415) 338-7662
- Email: lannie@sfsu.edu
- Web page: http://cose.sfsu.edu/scholarships
- Number of Awards: varies
- Award
- $1,000.00
- Scopes
- College of Science and Engineering
- Deadline
- 04/19/2023
- Supplemental Questions
- A short essay of 400-600 words (must adhere to this limit on the word count) on your interest in the field of marine or environmental science as a career.
- A letter of recommendations about your academic qualifications from your research advisor or professor. Recommendation must be received by application due date.
- A second letter of recommendations about your academic qualifications from a professor from SF State or from your undergrad/grad university. Recommendation must be received by application due date.
- Unofficial transcripts for all previous and current graduate and undergraduate work