Departmental/Major Honors Programs
In an effort to provide challenging and alternative curricular options to its best under-graduates, the University has taken a revitalized interest in encouraging its academic departments and programs to offer high quality honors programs. The main focus of the honors degree is the honors project, which is conceived as an original piece of written research or a creative project submitted in the senior year. Currently, honors programs exist in the following majors: anthropology, art (departmental studio program), art history, atmospheric science, biology, chemistry, Chinese studies, computer science (all three programs), documentary studies, East Asian studies (interdisciplinary), economics, English, French, geography, globalization studies, Greek and Roman civilization, history, Italian, Japanese studies (interdisciplinary), Judaic studies, Latin American studies, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, public policy, Puerto Rican studies, rhetoric and communication, Russian, sociology, Spanish, theatre, and women�s studies. Descriptions of these programs may be found under the academic unit offering the program.
Students who complete an honors program may receive a special honors certificate upon the recommendation of their major department.
Degree with Honors
University-wide honors are conferred at graduation. A student will be graduated: Cum Laude with an average equal to or greater than 3.25 but less than 3.50; Magna Cum Laude with an average equal to or greater than 3.50 but less than 3.75; Summa Cum Laude with an average equal to or greater than 3.75.
HONORS RESIDENCE CRITERIA: For graduation with honors, students must have completed a minimum of 56 credits in courses for which they registered at this University, including a minimum of 40 University at Albany credits graded on the A-E basis.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: These criteria apply to all undergraduates graduating in August 2000 and thereafter.
Dean�s List
For students matriculating Fall 2004 and thereafter: A full-time student shall be placed on the Dean�s List for a particular semester if the following conditions are met: Within the award semester matriculated students must have completed at Albany a minimum of 12 graduation credits in courses graded A�E, with no grade lower than a C, and with no incomplete (I) grades. For a student�s first matriculated semester at the University, .the students semester average must be 3.25 or higher; for all other students, the semester average must a 3.5 or higher.
For students matriculating Fall 1997or later but before Fall 2004: A full-time student shall be placed on the Dean�s List for a particular semester if the following conditions are met: Within the award semester matriculated students must have completed at Albany a minimum of 12 graduation credits in courses graded A�E. The student�s semester average must be 3.5 or higher for a sophomore, junior, or senior, and at least 3.25 for a freshman*, with no grade lower than a C, and with no incomplete (I) grades.* For the purposes of this policy �freshman� is defined as a student whose admissions status is freshman and who has completed no more than two full time semesters of study in the fall or spring semester at the University at Albany.
Dean�s Commendation for Part-Time Students
For students matriculating Fall 2004 and thereafter: A part-time student shall receive the Dean�s Commendation for Part-Time Students for a particular semester if the following conditions are met: Within the award semester matriculated students must have completed at Albany a minimum of 6 graduation credits in courses graded A�E, with no grade lower than a C, and with no incomplete (I) grades. For a student�s first matriculated semester at the University, .the students semester average must be 3.25 or higher; for all other students, the semester average must a 3.5 or higher.
For students matriculating Fall 1997or later but before Fall 2004: A student shall receive the Dean�s Commendation for Part-Time Students for a particular semester if the student has met all of the following criteria: A matriculated student must have completed at least 6 graduation credits at the University at Albany within the given semester in courses graded A�E. The student�s semester average must be 3.5 or higher for a sophomore, junior, or senior, and at least 3.25 for a freshman*, with no grade lower than C, and with no incomplete (I) grades. * For the purposes of this policy �freshman� is defined as a student whose admissions status is freshman and who has completed no more than two full time semesters of study in the fall or spring semester at the University at Albany.
Phi Beta Kappa
Students compiling a distinguished academic record at University at Albany, State University of New York may be elected members of the venerable (founded 1776) honorary society, Phi Beta Kappa, in their senior year; or, if they do especially well, in their junior year. To be considered for election, students must have the following:
A major in the liberal arts and sciences, with not fewer than 90 credits of liberal work among the 120 credits needed for graduation.
Completed at least 3 full semesters of work, or 45 credits, in residence at this University and be pursuing a program toward graduation.
Students pursuing a double major with courses combined from such fields as business, social welfare, or other professional schools may be considered for election in their senior year, if their course work includes at least 90 credits in the liberal arts and sciences. Consideration will be given to courses of a liberal nature, even though they may be offered outside the College of Arts and Sciences.
The breadth of a student�s program is important, as shown by the number and variety of courses taken outside the major. Students are expected to have completed at least a minimum of courses in natural science (6 credits); mathematics (3 credits; courses in statistics, or Phi 210 qualify); social and behavioral sciences (6 credits); humanities (6 credits); foreign language (6 credits, or at least 3 credits above the introductory course; courses offered in English by foreign language programs do NOT qualify, nor does Regents equivalency). Credits earned through AP, University in the High School program coursework, or examinations can satisfy the requirements. Students must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.60, including grades for transfer credit.
Requirements for election to Phi Beta Kappa are determined by the local chapter in accordance with the national guidelines.
Every student is considered automatically. Individual nomination is not necessary. The final choices are decided on by the full membership of the University at Albany, State University of New York Chapter, Alpha Alpha of New York (e-mail: [email protected]).
Presidential Awards for Undergraduate Research
To encourage undergraduate scholarship and creative work, and to reward excellence and individual initiative, the University has established the Presidential Awards. The nominees for the awards will be selected on the basis of a major paper or project produced by the student in conjunction with a course or independent study, under the direction of an Albany faculty member. The project�s significance will be judged in terms of its academic quality and originality.
Chancellor�s Award for Student Excellence
Undergraduate and graduate students are nominated for this distinction from across the entire State University of New York. The award is presented by the Chancellor to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have received national or international recognition for their efforts. Recipients of this high honor have typically distinguished themselves in their academic work and in a variety of other domains including athletics, service, publication, conference presentation, or artistic performance.
Inaugural Scholarship Fund
For more information about the scholarships available through the Inaugural Scholarship Fund, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at 518-442-5757.
Inaugural Scholarship Fund: Established by President Kermit L. Hall when he took office, the Inaugural Scholarship Fund provides need-based undergraduate student scholarships as well as scholarships for students who have been admitted to the Honors College.
Endowed Presidential Scholarships
For more information about the Presidential Scholarships, please contact the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at 518-442-3950.
Elena Rodrigues Anderson �82 Presidential Scholarship: Awarded to a Presidential Scholarship recipient who maintains at least a 3.25 GPA. This scholarship is renewable up to four years.
Barnes & Noble Presidential Book Scholarships: Provides book scholarships to students on the basis of merit and demonstrated financial need.
Edward Gallatin B. Hudson Presidential Scholarship: Awarded to full-time undergraduate student who has demonstrated a strong academic record and shows financial need.
Erica �86 and Michael Olin �85 Presidential Scholarship Fund: Awarded to an incoming freshman who has shown extraordinary academic talent and who has demonstrated a high degree of motivation. Scholarship is intended to be applied to tuition, room, rent, board and books in order to relieve recipient of the costs of their education. Renewable up to four years.
Evan Michael Zahn �82, M.D. Presidential Scholarship: Awarded to either a junior or senior who is a member of the Presidential Scholars program. This scholarship is renewable. Recipient must be committed to a health-related career, i.e., dentistry, medicine, etc.
University at Albany Scholarships, Awards, Prizes and Honors
For more information about scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and ask to speak with the Scholarship Coordinator at 518-442-5757.
Scholarships and awards are listed alphabetically according to their affiliation:
Kermit L. Hall and Phyllis A. Hall Inaugural Scholarship Fund: Established by the late President Hall, this fund provides need-based undergraduate student scholarships, as well as scholarships for students who have been admitted to the new Honors College. This scholarship may be awarded to either current UAlbany undergraduate students or incoming freshman.
College of Arts & Sciences
Academic Excellence in Mathematics: Awarded annually to one or more graduating seniors on the basis of scholastic achievement in mathematics.
Africana Studies Certificate of Achievement: Awarded to the junior who has maintained the highest cumulative grade point average. The student shall be a major in the Department of Africana Studies.
Morris Altman Research Fund: Established by Nolan Altman �77, in memory of his father. The fund provides awards to students pursuing original research on issues and topics related to Jewish studies, and is awarded at the discretion of the Department of Judaic Studies and its chair.
American Institute of Chemists Award: A medal awarded to an outstanding graduating chemistry major, based on demonstrated record of leadership, ability, character, and scholastic achievement.
Art History Award: Awarded to a senior art history major for high academic achievement in the Art History program, and for a demonstrated commitment to the field of Art History through the accomplishment of an internship, specialized research, or leadership.
Willard Banks Memorial Award: Established by Mrs. Donald Biggs in memory of her father. Awarded annually to a minority student enrolled in a music major program on the basis of achievement and service to the Music Department.
Eleanor Rosalie Bazzoni 1906 Fellowship: Awarded for outstanding achievement in English, French, or German.
Kendall A. Birr History Award: Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate history major, in his/her senior year, to enhance the recipient�s educational experience.
B�nai Zion Award Medal: Awarded annually to the graduating student having the greatest proficiency in Hebrew.
Glenn Bumpus �75 Memorial Award: Awarded to senior students in the field of biological sciences in recognition of outstanding achievement in undergraduate research and its communication.
Burian Award: Established by Professor Emeritus Jarka M. Burian (Theatre) and Grayce Susan Burian �63, M.A. �64. Awarded annually to a graduating theatre major who, having taken 90 credits at the University at Albany, has earned the highest grade point average in all courses taken at the University.
Frank Carrino Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student with junior or senior class standing in the Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance.
Chemistry Faculty Award: Awarded to an outstanding graduating chemistry major who has demonstrated high scholastic standing, good character, and potential for advancement in the chemical profession.
Crippen Prize: Awarded to the outstanding graduating senior in American History. Candidates must have had at least 18 credits of college level work in American Colonial and United States history, at least 12 credits taken on the University at Albany campus.
CRC Press Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award: Awarded annually at the end of the spring semester to a freshman on the basis of outstanding achievement in chemistry.
Christopher DeCormier �76 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded annually to students studying the Maya Language and/or culture under the direction of the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, Department of Anthropology.
Class of 1905 Bazzoni Fellowship: Awarded for outstanding achievement in the natural sciences.
Excellence in Scholarship Award: Awarded to a major in African/Afro-American studies on the basis of scholarship, outstanding service to the department, and faculty support.
Robert Fairbanks Memorial Fund: Short-term loans designed to provide assistance to students in the field of economics.
Hazel English Ferris �32 Scholarship: Awarded in alternate years to upper division students majoring in Business in memory of Professor George Morell York and in Theatre in memory of Professor Agnes Futterer, based on academic achievement.
Fishman Fund Grant: Established by Irving Fishman, Class of 1940 and member of Kappa Beta Fraternity. Awarded to worthy Judaic Studies students in need of financial support for their further educational plans.
Francine W. Frank Award in Linguistics: Awarded annually to an outstanding graduating linguistics major.
French Embassy Book Prizes: Each year, the Cultural Attach� of the French Embassy awards prizes of books to the best students in the Department of French.
Agnes E. Futterer Award: Awarded annually to the graduating senior who has made the most significant contribution to theatre at the University.
Anthony M. Gisolfi Fund: Awarded to an academically outstanding undergraduate student majoring in Italian who intends to pursue a career in teaching and shows evidence of commitment to the field of study. If no suitable Italian major is identified, the award may be given to a student majoring in Spanish.
Nathan Gottschalk Music Scholarship: Established in memory of Nathan Gottschalk, faculty member of the Department of Music. The purpose of this award is to support the activities of the University Orchestra.
Bruce and Louise Steen Gravitt Scholarship: Designed to provide financial assistance to full-time, female students majoring in mathematics. The scholarship is based on financial need and strong academic achievement. Awarded in memory of Louise Gravitt, Class of 1938.
Andrea Hanan �87 Music Scholarship: Awarded annually to an undergraduate entering the music program and/or a continuing first year music major on the basis of outstanding achievement.
Douglas Malcolm Hastings Award: An endowment established as a merit award, given to an undergraduate music major of senior class standing. Preference is given to a student concentrating in piano performance.
Vivian C. Hopkins Scholarship Award: Awarded annually to an English major who has demonstrated outstanding scholastic ability and character.
Kappa Beta Scholarship: Based on merit, the scholarship is awarded every other year to a graduating senior selected by the Department of Judaic Studies who will continue graduate or professional studies in some aspect of Judaic Studies.
Gordon Karp Award: Awarded to undergraduate students in economics who best exemplify the intelligence, dedication and accomplishment that marked the promising career of Gordon Karp, an undergraduate and doctoral graduate of the University. Gordon received his B.A. in 1977 and his Ph.D. in 1986.
Lillian L. Kensky and Dr. Harry C. Kensky: Established by Lillian L. Kensky in memory of her husband, Dr. Harry C. Kensky, Class of 1943 and member of Kappa Beta Fraternity. Awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need to a graduating senior who is planning to pursue further studies in Jewish higher education.
Arthur Long Teaching Assistant Award: Awarded annually to a teaching assistant in the Department of Chemistry on the basis or a genuine concern for the intellectual growth of her/his students, high moral and ethical character, and excellence in scholarship.
Leah Lovenheim Award: Awarded annually by the Department of English for the best student short story.
Mayfred Dutton Lucas Scholarship: Established by Mayfred Dutton Lucas, Class of 1924. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding mathematics major who is planning to teach at the high school level.
Shields McIlwaine Award: Awarded annually by the Department of English for the best student poem.
Catharine Newbold Memorial Scholarship: Awarded for merit to a senior undergraduate history major, concentrating in U.S. History. Requires demonstrated commitment to the pursuit of a career which will utilize his/her history degree.
Anna R. Oliver Memorial Scholarship: Given in memory of Anne Rebecca Oliver. Awarded for outstanding achievement by juniors or seniors in the Department of Physics.
Painting/Drawing Award: Awarded to a senior art major for excellence in creative work in painting or drawing.
Phi Alpha Theta: The Chi Delta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is an international honor society in history.
Printmaking/Photography/ Digital Imaging Award: Awarded to a senior art major for excellence in creative work in printmaking, photography, or digital imaging senior.
Arelene E. Ray Memorial Scholarship: This award recognizes the outstanding academic achievements of a Women�s Studies Major or minor who has made significant contributions to the University and larger communities. The recipient has demonstrated a commitment to feminist principles.
William Reedy Prize: Awarded annually by the Department of History to an undergraduate student for the best paper submitted in any history course taken at the University during the preceding calendar year.
William C. Rock Scholarship in History: Awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a degree within the Department of History, with demonstrated financial need, academic excellence and/or extracurricular accomplishment.
William E. Rowley Award: Awarded annually by the Journalism Program in the Department of English for the best journalistic writing by a student.
Ronald R. Schafer Scholarship Fund: Awarded annually to a student demonstrating notable achievement or future promise in journalism.
Atmospheric Science Awards: Awarded to an outstanding student and awarded to best forecaster.
Environmental Science Awards: Awarded to an outstanding student.
Geological Science Awards: Awarded to an outstanding student, best field map.
Peter Schlendorf Memorial Performing Arts Award: Provides an award to a deserving full-time undergraduate student engaged in the field of Performing Arts.
Sculpture Awards: Awarded to a senior art major for excellence in creative work in sculpture.
Eunice Sherer Judaic Studies Scholarship: Provides a scholarship for a student(s) in good academic standing, with demonstrated financial need, who is pursuing a major in Judaic Studies.
Sociology Major Highest GPA: Awarded to a senior sociology major for excellence in creative work in sculpture.
Seth W. Spellman Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Distinguished Service: Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree within the School of Social Welfare of Africana Studies. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence and exemplary community leadership and service.
Arlene F. Steinberg �71 Award: Awarded to the junior or senior English major who best shows evidence of scholarly or creative contribution to the understanding of 20th-century fiction, poetry, or drama.
Taimour Kahn �94 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to a freshman or sophomore undergraduate student who intends to major in economics and who demonstrates financial need. Established by the KPMG Disaster Relief Fund to recognize the tragic loss of 1994 graduate Taimour Kahn in the World Trade Center attack on 9/11/01.
Derk V. Tieszen Award: Awarded to a senior chemistry major on the basis of demonstrated achievement in chemistry, physics, and mathematics plus potential as a research worker and teacher of chemistry at an advanced level.
Katherine Vario Memorial Scholarship: To recognize and promote academic achievement in the areas of medicine for an undergraduate student who plans a career in medicine.
Richard Wilkie Award for the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Communication: Awarded annually at the end of the spring semester to a graduating communication student who has achieved academic excellence, especially in argumentation and public discourse.
Women�s Studies Award: Awarded to a senior women�s studies major who has combined outstanding academic achievement with contributions to the women�s community on or off campus.
Women�s Studies Stoneman-Van Vranken Scholarship: is awarded to the Women�s Studies majors, minors, and/or those who have completed at least four Women�s Studies courses. The recipient is selected on the basis of outstanding performance in Women�s Studies courses, significant contributions to the University and larger communities, dedication to feminist principles, and overall academic performance. The award is named for two Albany alumnae whose lives epitomize feminist concerns.
Walter Zenner Outstanding Graduate in Classroom: Given to a graduating senior who excels in classroom performance, independent research, and other areas of achievement in anthropology.
Calvin and Patricia Zippin Endowment: Dr. Calvin Zippin, an alumnus of the University and of Kappa Beta Fraternity, and his wife, Patricia, have established this endowment in memory of his parents, Samuel and Jennie Zippen, to help outstanding students of Judaic Studies pursue their educational goals.
School of Business
Martha Bealler Altman Scholarship: Established by Nolan T. Altman, Class of 1977 in memory of his mother. Awarded to a School of Business sophomore or junior student selected by Mr. Altman on the basis of scholastic achievement, activities, and community service.
Harold L. Cannon Memorial Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement and Service: Awarded to a School of Business senior student as selected by the faculty on the basis of academic achievement and service to the School of Business, the University, and/or the community.
Milton and Mary M. Danko Golden Rule Award: Awarded to a junior enrolled in the School of Business who gives or shares his/her most precious resource: time. Special consideration given to those who assist the impoverished, the alienated, the hungry and/or homeless. Established by William D. Danko, Ph.D. in memory of his parents.
Dean�s Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement by a Returning Undergraduate Student: Awarded to a School of Business graduating senior selected by the faculty on the basis of overall grade point, grade point average in the major, and nonscholastic activities.
Deloitte and Touche /Accounting Club Award for Academic Achievement: Awarded to a School of Business junior accounting major who has demonstrated high academic achievement.
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key: Awarded by the Zeta Psi chapter of the International Business Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi to the School of Business graduating senior with the highest overall grade point average.
Departmental Award for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Accounting: Awarded by the Department of Accounting to a graduating senior accounting major in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, professional activities, and significant service to the School of Business and the University.
Departmental Award for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Finance: Awarded by the Department of Finance to a graduating senior finance major in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, professional activities, and significant service to the School of Business and the University.
Departmental Award for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Information Technology Management (ITM): Awarded by the ITM Department of to a graduating senior information technology management major in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, professional activities, and significant service to the School of Business and the University.
Departmental Award for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Marketing: Awarded by the Department of Marketing to a graduating senior marketing major in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, professional activities, and significant service to the School of Business and the University.
IHRIM/Edward S. Goldmacher Award: The IHRIM/Edward S. Goldmacher Scholarship is intended to support a senior undergraduate student who is interested in the field of Human Resource Information Management. The award is based on academic merit and interest in the HRIM field.
The Lai Wah Kui Award: Presented by John S. Levato to a sophomore or junior School of Business major in memory of this exceptional undergraduate student, class of 1977, who served as a loyal work study in the Office of Student Services for three years.
The Roanne Kulakoff Award: This award is given to one of the top students in the School of Business who has shown academic merit and who has successfully funded themselves throughout their college career while attaining high academic standards, involvement in the community, and leadership.
Margaret Yager Middleton �29 Scholarship: Awarded annually to sophomore or junior student admitted to the School of Business based on high academic achievement, financial need, and community service.
Ernest and Florence Bensinger Milano �36 Scholarship: Awarded to sophomore or junior student in the School of Business based on high academic achievement, financial need, and community service.
New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants Award: Awarded to the senior accounting major, as recommended by the department, with the highest overall accounting grade point average who is planning to pursue a career in public accounting.
Irving H. Sabgher Memorial Award: for the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Management Awarded by the Department of Management to a graduating senior management major in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, professional activities, and significant service to the School of Business and the University.
Mark Taylor Scholarship: The Mark Taylor Scholarship is awarded to a freshman intended business major from Rockland County on the basis of UAlbany GPA and SAT score.
Wall Street Journal Award: Awarded to a School of Business graduating senior selected by the faculty on the basis of overall grade point, grade point average in the major, and nonscholastic activities.
Wann Family Foundation Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate senior or junior who has at least a 3.5 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Finance/Marketing. Students must demonstrate academic merit, and financial need.
The Alumni of Professor Ronald W. Forbes Scholarship Award: Upon the retirement of Dr. Ronald W. Forbes, a distinguished member of our finance faculty, his students established a scholarship in his name. It is given to an undergraduate student studying Finance and is based on academic merit, financial need, and community service.
Wann Family Foundation Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate senior or junior who has at least a 3.5 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Finance/Marketing. Students must demonstrate academic merit, and financial need.
The Alumni of Professor Ronald W. Forbes Scholarship Award: Upon the retirement of Dr. Ronald W. Forbes, a distinguished member of our finance faculty, his students established a scholarship in his name. It is given to an undergraduate student studying Finance and is based on academic merit, financial need, and community service.
School of Social Welfare
Anna Boochever DeBeer �12 Scholarship: Awarded annually to graduate students at the University in the fields of Criminal Justice, Public Affairs, Social Welfare or other areas of human relations, or to assist dedicated and committed students who pursue academic careers in fields which enable them to work for the betterment of society.
Athletic Scholarships
Alpha Phi Alpha Scholarship: Provides support to full-time students participating in Athletics at the NCAA Division I or Division II level. This fund also provides one legacy scholarship for an undergraduate or graduate student related to a member of Alpha Pi Alpha.
Alumni Association Athletic Scholarship: Awarded to full-time undergraduate student-athletes. Selection is based on athletic excellence and academic endeavors.
Gerald Amyot Athletic Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is, or will be, competing in the University at Albany�s intercollegiate athletics program. Selection is based on academic and athletic merit, with consideration given to financial need. First preference is given to students from the Capital Region.
Barnes & Noble Endowed Athletic Scholarship Book Fund: Provides book scholarships to University athletes. Selection is based on merit and demonstrated financial need.
Bob Burlingame Baseball Scholarship: Awarded to a full-time student who is a member of the Great Danes Baseball team. Recipients must be in good academic standing with demonstrated athletic and academic achievement.
Bob Ford Football Scholarship: Provides scholarships to students who are members of the Varsity Football team, in good academic standing, with demonstrated financial need.
Jeffrey M. Krauss �78 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who participates in intercollegiate athletics. Recipients must have demonstrated financial need and be from one of the five boroughs in New York City.
James E. Lowe �82 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is, or will be, competing in the University at Albany�s intercollegiate athletics program. Selection is based on academic and athletic merit, with consideration given to financial need.
Scott Marr Lacrosse Scholarship: Awarded to full-time undergraduate students who are members of the men�s lacrosse team. Recipients must be in good academic standing with demonstrated athletic and academic achievement.
Stephen �Zip� Mulderry �92 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to student-atheletes who demonstrate financial need, with first preference given to students from the Capital District.
Coach R. Keith Munsey Track and Field/Cross-Country Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student involved in the Male Varsity Track and Field, or Cross-Country team. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.
Mysliborski Women�s Golf Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is a member of the Varsity Women�s Golf team at UAlbany. Recipients must be in attendance and good standing at the University at Albany.
Mark Pnini �98 Football Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is a member of the UAlbany Football team. Recipients must be in good academic standing with demonstrated financial need.
Alan Cornfield �85 and Tom Scarpinato �80 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is a member of the UAlbany lacrosse team. Recipients must be in good academic standing with demonstrated financial need.
Monica and Glen �Boomer� Titan �82 Baseball Scholarship: Awarded to a member of the UAlbany Baseball team who demonstrates financial need. First preference is given to a recipient pursuing a major and/or minor in Business Administration.
Kimberly Toone Women�s Track and Field Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to a student who is a member of the Varsity Women�s Track and Field team at UAlbany. Recipients must demonstrate excellence in athletics and the classroom.
Fraternity and Sorority Sponsored Scholarships & Awards
Alpha Pi Alpha Scholarships: Awarded annually to relatives of University at Albany, State University of New York Alpha Pi Alpha members and other students who are full-time matriculated students in attendance and who are in good academic standing at the University.
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key: Awarded by the Zeta Psi chapter of the International Business Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi to the School of Business graduating senior with the highest overall grade point average.
Kappa Beta Scholarship: Based on merit, the scholarship is awarded every other year to a graduating senior selected by the Department of Judaic Studies who will continue graduate or professional studies in some aspect of Judaic Studies.
Lambda Pi Eta: The Nu Alpha Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta is the national honor society committed to fostering academic and professional excellence in communication.
Pi Sigma Epsilon Scholarship Key: Awarded to a graduating School of Business senior who exemplifies academic and professional excellence in the area of marketing.
Psi Gamma Sorority Endowment: First preference is to provide support to Psi Gamma students, alumnae or descendents, who are either current undergraduate students, current graduate students or children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews of Psi Gamma members.
Tau Kappa Epsilon Memorial Fund: Awarded in memory of three deceased TKE members: Bryan Higgins, Stefan Lichter, and Rob Piluso. Provides a scholarship for a full-time undergraduate student who is a member of the TKE Fraternity.
Memorial, Alumni and General Scholarship Awards
For more information about scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and ask to speak with the Scholarship Coordinator at 518-442-5757.
Alex Sabo Scholarship: Established by Alex Sabo �62 to provide financial aid to a student attending the University who graduated from a high school within a 20 mile radius of Massena, NY, with a preference for a graduate of Massena High School, who demonstrates financial need.
Alumni Talented Student Scholarships: Awarded annually to those students who demonstrate a superior intellectual, artistic, or performing talent in a single field of study. Awards are limited and are restricted to students entering the University for the first time.
Norman Arnold �40 Endowment: Established to provide scholarships to full-time undergraduate students, based on financial need.
Dr. Herbert S. and Mrs. Inez W. Bailey, �36 Scholarship: Awarded to undergraduate student(s) pursuing a degree in sciences and/or matematics at UAlbany. Selection is based on high academic achievement and demonstrated financial need.
Barnes & Noble Endowed Book Scholarship Fund: Provides book scholarships to students on the basis of merit and demonstrated financial need.
BBL Construction Services Scholarship: Provides funds for an undergraduate student who demonstrates both academic strength and financial need. Preference will be given to qualified applicants who are themselves or whose parents are BBL employees.
The Bosco Family Scholarship Fund: Provides scholarships to students through the Second Chance Scholarship Program.
The Laura Woernley Buck �38 Scholarship: Provides scholarships to students based on financial need.
Class of 1937 Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who exhibits outstanding academic performance and potential, with consideration to financial need, and a commitment to pursue education in the field of teaching.
Class of 1939 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who exhibits outstanding academic performance and potential, and breadth of accomplishment, with consideration to financial need.
Class of 1952 Reunion Scholarship: Awarded to a junior or senior University at Albany student who is outstanding in academic and extra-curricular activities. The award is issued each year in the name of one or more distinguished teaching faculty who were associated with the College for Teachers during some or all of the period from 1948 to 1952, during the undergraduate years of the Class of 1952.
The Class of 1972 Scholarship (I): Awarded to a graduating UAlbany senior planning to enter full-time graduate study at the University during the next academic year.
The Class of 1972 Scholarship (II): Awarded to undergraduate students who are sophomores and above, who have a 3.0 GPA and who demonstrate financial need.
Class of 1976 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is in good academic standing and actively participating in athletics and/or other campus related extra-curricular activity.
Class of 1979 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student who is in good academic standing and who has demonstrated extreme financial need.
Class of 1980 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate who is in good academic standing (3.0+ GPA) and demonstrates financial need.
Class of 1981 Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate who possesses a 3.5+ GPA, demonstrates financial need and is a New York State resident.
Class of 1985 Scholarship: To provide an annual scholarship to one or more undergraduate students who possess a 3.0+ GPA and who have demonstrated financial need.
Class of 1986 Scholarship: Awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior who possesses a GPA of 3.5+ and has demonstrated financial need.
Sesquicentennial Class Council Scholarship (1994): To provide a merit based scholarship to a member of the senior class who has demonstrated leadership, maintained a 3.0+ GPA, is commitment to community service and has been a student at the University at Albany during both junior and senior years.
Bertha Brimmer Legacy Scholarship: Provides a scholarship for an incoming freshman or transfer student who is the child or grandchild of an alumnus/a.
Edna Craig �21 Memorial Fund: Awarded to members of the senior class and/or other members of the student body to provide assistance based on financial need and eligibility.
Roselle DeCarlo M.D. Memorial Scholarship: Established by Armondo DeCarlo in memory of his sister, this fund provides a scholarship for a junior or senior student, preferably a woman, who demonstrates financial need and is pursuing a pre-med course of study at the University at Albany.
Stanley Fink Legislative Internship Endowment: Awarded to juniors or seniors who have completed at least 56 credits of academic work at the University at Albany and who demonstrate superior academic achievement with consideration to financial need.
Robyn Fishelberg Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate woman who demonstrates outstanding humanitarian qualities through involvement in University activities and community service.
Agnes E. Futterer Memorial Fellowship: Awarded to a UAlbany senior entering graduate study in theatre or theatre-related fields at the University or any other accredited institution or recognized theatre program. Applications are due March 1.
The Rod Hart Memorial Award: A merit award for a student of junior class standing who has demonstrated a strong sense of leadership and charity towards others on campus.
Professor Helen Horowitz Scholarship: Provides financial assistance to students who may have no other sources of financial aid, have exhausted sources, or have unexpected need.
Elva N. Hudtwalker Fund: Provides scholarships to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need, are U.S. citizens, and are enrolled in a liberal arts major at UAlbany.
Mark R. Hunt �82 Scholarship: Established by Ann Hunt �56 and Sherman Hunt �57, in honor of their son, Mark. This provides scholarships to full-time undergraduate students who demonstrate extreme financial need, as determined by the Office of Financial Aid.
Albert N. Husted Fellowship: Awarded to UAlbany senior planning for full-time graduate study in any area of study at the University or any other accredited university. Applications are due March 1.
The Gary M. Jacobson �82 Scholarship Fund: Awarded to an incoming freshman who demonstrates financial need and who has shown involvement in a community service project that benefits a children�s group.
Steven F. Klein �77 Scholarship: This endowment provides scholarship awards to full-time undergraduate students based solely on financial need.
The Scott M. McGovern �87 Memorial Scholarship: In memory of Scott McGovern �87, who passed away on 9/11, this fund provides a scholarship award to an incoming freshman student who demonstrates financial need and who graduated from high school with at least a B average (or 3.3 GPA). Preference will be given to a student from one of the five boroughs in New York City, with first preference being Staten Island.
Frances M. Moeller �28 Scholarship Fund: Supports undergraduate students based on financial need.
Dr. Harry and Shirley Siegel Passow Endowment: Established by Shirley Siegel Passow �46 to assist undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need.
Elizabeth K. Schwartz Scholarship: Provides assistance to students with financial need.
Florence Smith French �33 Scholarship: In support of a full-time undergraduate student. The award is based on financial need.
Goldie Brenner Swartz �51 and Howard Swartz Scholarship: Awarded to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need, who are disabled, with first preference given to visually impaired students. This scholarship is renewable.
Adna W. Risley Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to a UAlbany senior pursuing a graduate degree in history. Applications are due March 1.
Bruce B. and Louise Steen Gravitt �38 Scholarship: Supports a full-time undergraduate female student majoring in Mathematics.
Howard & Rosalie Lefkowitz Memorial Fund: Awarded to an incoming freshman from one of the five boroughs of New York City. This award is based primarily on financial need.
Dr. Theodore H. Fossieck � Milne School Scholarship: Awarded to newly admitted undergraduate students who are descendants of Milne School graduates or Milne School faculty.
Myskania Scholarship: Awarded to full-time undergraduate students in recognition of their outstanding leadership and service to the University. Established by Miriam Snow Mathes, Class of 1926.
The Brooke David and Peter Julian Rosenbaum Scholarship: This fund will provide one scholarship annually to an entering student based on academic merit and financial need.
Ralph Sidman Memorial Scholarship: Provides a scholarship to an undergraduate student from the Capital District who exhibits outstanding academic performance and potential with consideration to financial need.
UA Women�s Association Scholarship Fund: This scholarship provides financial assistance to a woman of either junior or senior status, who has attended the University at Albany for at least one year and who has maintained a GPA of at least 2.5.
The University at Albany Alumni Association Minerva Scholarship: Awarded to an incoming freshman student who demonstrates high academic standing, leadership qualities and who has financial need.
Ada Craig Walker Award: Awarded to the senior woman who best typifies the ideals of the University.
Howard and Cecily Wachtel Scholarship: Awarded to an undergraduate student entering the junior or senior class who is a history major, with demonstrated financial need, and who maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Richard & Therese Wienecke�32 Scholarship: In support of an incoming undergraduate student based on financial need. Established by Therese Wienecke Hudson '32.
Mildred Button Willits �19 Endowment: Provides undergraduate scholarships based primarily on financial need with consideration of academic achievement.
National Honoraries and Honor Societies
Membership in the following national honoraries and honor societies is available to qualified students. Interested students should contact the appropriate dean or department chair for further information.
Alpha Kappa Delta: Alpha Kappa Delta is a national honorary society in sociology.
Alpha Phi Sigma: Alpha Phi Sigma is the national criminal justice honor society.
Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Gamma Sigma is the national honor society for students of business administration and accounting.
Dobro Slovo: Dobro Slovo is the national Slavic honor society.
Gamma Theta Upsilon: Gamma Theta Upsilon is the International Honor Society in Geography.
Kappa Delta Pi: is an international honor society in education.
Phi Alpha: The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha is an academic honorary society for undergraduate social work/welfare majors.
Phi Alpha Theta: The Chi Delta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is an international honor society in history.
Pi Delta Phi: Pi Delta Phi is a national honor society in French. A series of scholarships are offered to members of Pi Delta Phi in a national competition.
Pi Sigma Alpha: Pi Sigma Alpha is a national honorary society in political science.
Psi Chi: Psi Chi is the national honor society for students in psychology.
Sigma Delta Pi: The Eta Psi Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi is a national Spanish honorary dedicated to promoting Spanish language and culture in non-Spanish speaking countries.
Sigma Pi Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma is a national honor society associated with the American Institute of Physics.
Sigma Tau Delta: Sigma Tau Delta is a national academic honor society for students of English.
Sigma Xi: Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, is a national and international honorary for those with research achievement. Undergraduates who have completed a research project or publication of note are eligible.