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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Students applying for financial
assistance through the Graduate
School must be admitted to the Graduate School and to The University of Alabama. Financial assistance information is located at the Graduate School's Internet site (http://graduate.ua.edu).
Students enrolled in the Graduate School are also eligible to apply for federally supported financial aid. Further information can be obtained from the Office of Student Financial Aid, 106 Student Services Center, Box 870162, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0162; telephone (205) 348-6756; Web site http://financialaid.ua.edu.
Figures are for the 2002-03 academic year. Current rates may be found at the Graduate School's Web site http://graduate.ua.edu.
Students should contact departments directly to obtain information and application forms for assistantships.
Teaching and research assistants who are assigned duties of .5 FTE or more may possibly receive tuition scholarships. The semester tuition grant for any eligible graduate assistant is limited to the full University charges for 9 graduate hours or to the student's actual tuition costs, whichever is less. Graduate assistants assigned duties of less than .5 FTE receive payment at the ratio of assigned FTE to .5 FTE. When an assistant is paid from funds other than permanently budgeted funds, the provider of the funds used to create the assistantship may also provide a tuition grant, if the department has made such a provision.
Recipients of assistantships may be entitled to relief from paying full nonresident tuition during the Interim and/or summer sessions, again dependent upon the FTE of their appointments. Please inquire at the Graduate School for more information or refer to our Web site http://graduate.ua.edu.
Any nonresident foreign student who is offered a graduate assistantship is limited to a maximum .5 FTE assistantship. All non-native speakers of English who accept classroom teaching or other instructional duties must successfully complete the International Teaching Assistant Program (ITAP). Students are recommended for ITAP by their departments.
*Note: Amounts of the listed awards vary from year to year; amounts shown may change.
**Fellowships and scholarships may impact a student's allowable federal financial aid. Students who receive federal financial aid should consult with the UA Office of Student Financial Aid (205-348-2989) before accepting any of the fellowships listed above.
Graduate assistants whose appointments are terminated before the end of the academic semester or term are eligible only for reduced tuition grants. Those assistants who resign or are dismissed from their duties before the end of the academic semester or term are personally responsible for the payment of any tuition and fees not covered by the reduced tuition grant.
For more detailed information concerning departmental graduate assistantships, please refer to the Graduate School's Internet site http://graduate.ua.edu/dept_ga_guide/appendix1.html.
Future Faculty Fellows Program. An African-American graduate student who is seeking the terminal degree in his or her field and plans to become a college or university professor may apply for aid from the University of Alabama sFuture Faculty Fellows Program. To increase the numbers of college faculty members from minority groups, this program provides funds for African-America students working toward doctoral or other terminal degrees. Consideration for the program is based upon departmental nomination of graduate students. More information may be obtained by contacting the Graduate School.
Graduate Council Fellowships. The Graduate School awards a number of nonrenewable regular Graduate Council Fellowships each year with stipends of $14,000 per academic year. Except in exceptional cases, only students who have completed no more than 60 semester hours of graduate credit at The University of Alabama are eligible. Preference will be given to students beginning their graduate programs. No service to the University is required, but recipients must carry a normal course load of 12 graduate hours during each semester.
Recipients for the coming academic year are selected at three times: the first week in February, the first week in March, and mid-April. Nominations are made by academic departments. Interested students should inquire at the Graduate School office.
Students who are awarded Graduate Council Fellowships also receive scholarship grants equal to their full in-state and out-of-state tuition charges. Normally, 55 to 60 Graduate Council Fellowships (including regular Graduate Council Fellowships and Research/Creative Activity Fellowships) are awarded each year. A small number of regular Graduate Council Fellowship recipients also may be selected to receive special supplements to their fellowship stipends.
Graduate Council Research/Creative Activity Fellowships. Graduate Council Research/Creative Activity Fellowships with stipends of $14,000 per academic year are available to support graduate students in their own thesis/dissertation work or working on faculty projects.
Recipients for the coming academic year are selected once a year, in January. Nominations are made by academic departments. Interested students should inquire at the Graduate School office.
Students who are awarded Graduate Council Research/Creative Activity Fellowships also receive scholarships equal to their full in-state and out-of-state tuition charges. Normally, 55 to 60 Graduate Council Fellowships (including regular Graduate Council Fellowships and Research/Creative Activity Fellowships) are awarded each year.
Graduate Student Travel and Research Support Fund. These awards are available to all graduate students on a competitive basis and are based on departmental nominations. For more information, contact the Graduate School office.
Joint Minority Faculty Development Program Fellowships. The University of Alabama Graduate School has joint programs with Alabama A&M University, Alabama State University, Oakwood College, and Stillman College for practicing minority faculty members at those institutions who do not have terminal degrees in their fields of instruction. Faculty members must be nominated for the fellowship by their home institutions. Faculty members participating in this program receive support from both their home institutions (to be negotiated with each institution's vice president for academic affairs) and the University of Alabama Graduate School.
National Alumni Association graduate scholarship program. To be eligible for these awards, an applicant must hold regular admission to the Graduate School, must possess entrance examination scores well above the national norm, and must have a grade point average indicative of a high probability of success in graduate school. Preference is given to new students. Nominations for these awards are made by the dean of each division at the request of the Graduate School.
Each college and school that awards a postbaccalaureate degree will receive one $1,000 annual scholarship from the National Alumni Association. Also, any college or school participating in the Alumni Association Membership "Shred-Out" Program receives additional scholarships, with the number being dependent on the level of participation. Nominations from each college are made in early March.
The National Alumni Association graduate fellowship awards a $14,000 stipend plus a full-tuition scholarship. The source of the fellowship is the National Alumni Association's Collegiate License Tag Endowed Graduate Education Fund. The award is based on students' academic and professional records and potential to make outstanding contributions during their careers to the lives of the people of the state of Alabama. Nominations for these fellowships are made by the academic departments in the spring of each year.
The Alumni Heritage Graduate Scholarship rewards the children and grandchildren of University of Alabama alumni for choosing the University for higher education. The scholarship is a one-year, nonrenewable award for 10 percent of in-state tuition. In order to qualify, students must be enrolled full-time (9 hours of graduate classes) and have a parent or grandparent who both 1) holds a degree (undergraduate, graduate, or law) from the University and 2) has been an active member of the Alumni Association for three of the past five years. For more information, contact Kathleen Nodine at the Graduate School, Box 870118, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0118; telephone (205) 348-8280.
J. Nicholene Bishop Biology Fellowship Awards. These awards, established by a gift from Ms. Alma Bishop Williams in honor of her aunt, Ms. J. Nicholene Bishop, provide supplementary stipends to graduate teaching assistants in the Department of Biological Sciences in order to recruit and retain outstanding teaching assistants in the biological sciences. Contact: Department of Biological Sciences, 319 Biology Building or Box 870344, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0344.
Buford Boone Memorial Fellowships. These fellowships were established in 1984 by the Tuscaloosa News in honor of its longtime publisher, Buford Boone. They are used to support graduate teaching fellowships in English. Contact: Department of English, 103 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244. Application deadline: January 25.
Ralph L. Chermock Prize. This prize was established in 1978 by friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Ralph L. Chermock. The annual prize is given to a graduate student in natural history or evolutionary biology. Contact: Department of Biological Sciences, 319 Biology Building or Box 870344, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0344.
David and Elizabeth DeJarnette Endowed Scholarship in Anthropology. This scholarship, established in 1993, is presented annually to a student of promise who is conducting research on the archaeology of prehistoric Moundville. Contact: Department of Anthropology, 19 ten Hoor Hall or Box 870210, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0210. Application deadline: January 25.
Lex Arden Fikes Jr. Award. This award is presented in memory of Lex Arden Fikes Jr., a graduate student in the Department of Political Science. It acknowledges the highest level of professional development and departmental service achieved by a student in the graduate program. All graduate students in the Department of Political Science are eligible to be nominated for this award by a faculty member in the department.
Isabella H. Graham Prize. This prize was established in 1932 by Dr. John Y. Graham in memory of his wife, and encourages and rewards graduate work in biology. Contact: Department of Biological Sciences, 319 Biology Building or Box 870344, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0344.
Miriam Locke Scholarships. This fund provides support of professional travel for graduate students in English. Contact: Department of English, 103 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244.
Robert E. Gross Lockheed Fellowship in Physics. This is a fellowship awarded to graduate students majoring in physics. Contact: Chairperson, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 206 Gallalee Hall or Box 870324, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0324.
Inge and Ilouise Hill Fellowships. Established by a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Inge Hill, these fellowships aid in recruitment and retention of graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences, by supplementing teaching or research assistantships. Contact: Department of Biological Sciences, 319 Biology Building or Box 870344, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0344.
W. Gary Hooks Fund. This fund was established in 1982 by friends, former students, and colleagues of geology faculty member Gary Hooks. The fund provides research support for graduate students in geology. Contact: Department of Geological Sciences, 202 Bevill Building or Box 870338, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0338.
Henry E. Jacobs Fund. The fund was established in 1986 by friends and colleagues of Dr. Jacobs to provide travel and publication funds for graduate students in English. Contact: Department of English, 103 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244.
A. S. Johnson Memorial Fund. This fund, established in 1982, provides travel support for graduate students in the Department of Geology who are making presentations at regional, national, and international meetings. Contact: Department of Geological Sciences, 202 Bevill Building or Box 870338, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0338.
Margaret S. Quayle Scholarship Fund. Established by Dr. Quayle in 1975, the fund provides gift scholarships to deserving graduate students in clinical psychology, preferably women. Contact: Department of Psychology, 348 Gordon Palmer Hall or Box 870348, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0348.
Society for the Fine Arts (SFA) Scholarships in Creative Writing. Funded by members of SFA, this award of at least $1,000 goes to deserving graduate students in the creative writing program of the Department of English. Contact: Creative Writing Program, 101 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244.
Hudson Strode Fellowships for the Study of English Literature. These fellowships were established in 1989 to commemorate Hudson Strode, who taught Shakespeare and creative writing classes at the University from 1916 to 1963. The awards support graduate study in English, preferably Renaissance studies. Contact: Director of the Strode Program, Department of English, 103 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244. Application deadline: February 21.
Hudson Strode Research Awards. These awards were established in 1989 to support graduate student research projects in English Renaissance literature. Contact: Director of the Strode Program, Department of English, 103 Morgan Hall or Box 870244, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244.
Donald Strong Award. The Strong Award is presented annually for the best research paper written by a political science graduate student. Papers are submitted to the Graduate Studies Committee by individual graduate students.
Irene Thames Endowed Fine Arts Fellowship Fund. This fund was established in 1986 to recruit and support graduate students studying ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Contact: Department of Art, 103 Garland Hall or Box 870270, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0270.
Joab Thomas Endowed Fellowship Fund. Established in 1983 by friends and colleagues of Dr. Joab L. Thomas, president of the University from 1981 to 1988, this fund provides a fellowship for a graduate student pursuing an advanced degree in one of the biological sciences. Contact: Department of Biological Sciences, 319 Biology Building or Box 870344, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0344.
Bob Work Award for Scholastic Excellence in Archaeology. This annual graduate student paper competition was established in 1978 by the Archaeological Research Association of Alabama in honor of contributors Robert and Anne Work of North Carolina. Contact: Department of Anthropology, 19 ten Hoor Hall or Box 870210, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0210. Application deadline: January 25.
AmSouth M.B.A. Graduate Fellowship. Provides fellowship awards to students pursuing M.B.A. degrees. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Programs, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Clifford H. and Mary K. Armstrong Fellowship. This fund was established to attract top-quality students to graduate degree programs in commerce and business administration. Academic quality and merit take precedence over all other considerations in selecting recipients. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Raymon J. Baker M.B.A. Student Endowed Scholarship in Investment Banking. Priority of consideration shall be given to graduate students enrolled in the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration who are seeking a master of business administration degree with an emphasis in investment management. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
James O. Banks Endowed C&BA Scholarship. Established by James O. and Ann H. Banks to promote the education of graduate and undergraduate accounting students. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Becker CPA Review Course Award. Awarded to a graduating senior or graduate student. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
J. L. Bedsole Memorial Endowed Fellowship. Provides fellowship awards to promote the education of exceptional graduate students in any academic program in the School. Recipients are distinguished as J. L. Bedsole Scholars. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Culverhouse School of Accountancy Benefactor Award. Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student in good standing and majoring in accounting. Financial need is a primary factor. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Emily S. and Lee Bidgood Memorial Endowed Fellowship. Established by the Bidgood children to honor the memory of their parents and to promote the education of outstanding graduate students in commerce and business administration. Recipients are recognized as Bidgood Scholars. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Young J. Boozer Endowed Graduate Student Fellowship. Established by Colonial BancGroup Inc. to honor the memory of Mr. Young Boozer and to promote the education of full-time graduate students in commerce and business administration. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Fred Bostick Endowed Fellowship. Established by the Bostick family to promote the education of students pursuing courses of study leading to graduate degrees in commerce and business administration. Recipients are distinguished as Bostick Scholars. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Wilbur J. Bradford Scholarship. Awarded annually to an outstanding accounting student. Financial need is considered. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Frederic Augustin Brett Memorial Endowed Scholarship. Established by Elizabeth Maye J. Brett in memory of her husband to promote the education of deserving students pursuing doctoral degrees in accounting or management. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs, Director of the Culverhouse School of Accountancy, or Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Ehney Addison Camp Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1993 to promote the education of full-time, needy, and qualified students preparing for careers in business. Priority consideration is given to M.B.A. students. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Robert G. Campbell Class of 1936 Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1999 to promote the education of full-time graduate students in the Manderson Graduate School of Business. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young M.B.A. Health Care Scholarship. Priority of consideration shall be given to second-year students enrolled in the M.B.A. Program in the Manderson Graduate School of Business who have undergraduate backgrounds or licensing in health care management or nursing, and/or to students enrolled in the M.B.A./M.S.N. Program in the Capstone College of Nursing. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Comer Foundation Graduate Fellowship. Supports truly deserving graduate students pursuing master's or doctoral degrees in commerce and business administration. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Sara Elliott Donahoo Memorial Endowed Accounting Scholarship. Established by J. Wesley Donahoo to honor his first wife and to promote the graduate and undergraduate education of students majoring in accounting. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Mark and Dawn Dunning Endowed C&BA Master's in Business Administration Scholarship. Established in 1996 to promote the education of full-time M.B.A. students in the Manderson Graduate School of Business. Recipients are selected based on scholastic merit and leadership. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Durr-Fillauer Endowed Graduate Fellowship. Established by Durr-Fillauer Medical Inc. to award fellowships to outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees in commerce and business administration. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the School), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Ernst and Young Accounting Scholarship. A scholarship for an accounting major of junior standing or a candidate for an accounting master's degree. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Federal Tax Clinic Scholarship. Awarded to an incoming master of tax accounting student. GPA, GMAT score, and overall potential for success are considered. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Federation of Schools of Accountancy Student Award. Awarded to a graduating master's student in accounting. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
First Alabama Bank Endowed C&BA Scholarship for Productivity and Quality Enhancement. Established in 1993 by First Alabama Bancshares to support both scholarly work that directly benefits the economic well-being of the state and students assisting business and industry through the activities of the Alabama Productivity Center. Contact: Director, Alabama Productivity Center, Box 870318, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0318.
Paul Garner Graduate Accounting and Research Award. An award for an accounting graduate student. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
C. E. Hornsby Jr. and Emily Jones Hornsby Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1998 to promote the education of full-time graduate and undergraduate students in the College of Commerce, with preference to graduates of Bibb County, Alabama, high schools. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of Undergraduate Programs, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Ingram-Reid Endowed Accounting Scholarship. Established by Professor Robert W. and Christine M. Ingram in honor of their parents to promote the education of graduate and undergraduate accounting students. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Jackson, Thornton and Company Scholarship. Awarded annually to an accounting major. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Bill Jessup Endowed Scholarship. A scholarship for a graduate or undergraduate student in accounting. The award is renewable. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
L. Paul Kassouf & Company Scholarship. Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student in accounting desiring to enter public accounting. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Dr. Saburo Kawai Endowed Scholarship. Established in 1998 by Dr. Saburo Kawai of Tokyo, Japan, to promote international business in a global economy by means of promoting the education of deserving full-time graduate students in the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration. Priority consideration is given to students expressing an interest in Japanese business or culture who intend to pursue master's degrees, with preference to M.B.A. students specializing in insurance or finance. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Chester Knight Memorial Scholarship. A scholarship awarded to an accounting major of junior, senior, or graduate standing. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
KPMG Peat Marwick Endowed Accounting Scholarship. Awarded annually to an accounting student. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Allen J. Lambert Annual Accounting Award in C&BA. Awarded to a fifth-year student (master's level) who intends to sit for the CPA exam. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Joe Lane Memorial Endowed Accounting Scholarship. Established in memory of Professor Emeritus Joseph E. Lane Jr. to promote the education of graduate and undergraduate accounting students. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Lewis Manderson Graduate School of Business Scholarship. Established in 1994 to promote graduate education in commerce and business administration and to support qualified minority students who have high potential for success in graduate study in business. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Lewis Manderson M.B.A. Fellowship. A competitive award for exceptionally well-qualified M.B.A. students. Provides an annual scholarship award of $4,470 plus one-half of the student's University tuition. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Marvin L. Mann Endowed C&BA Graduate Scholarship. Established in 1999 through a gift from Lexmark International to honor the retirement of Lexmark's first chairman and chief executive officer, and University alumnus, Marvin L. Mann, and to promote the education of deserving graduate students in the Manderson Graduate School of Business. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Charles Irving Massey Endowed Graduate M.B.A. Scholarship. Established by Mr. Charles Rayford Massey to promote the education of exceptional students pursuing M.B.A. degrees. Recipients are recognized as Massey Scholars. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Master of Tax Accounting Alumni Endowed Fellowship. Awarded to a student accepted into the master of tax accounting program. Scholarship, leadership, and financial need are considered. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Minnie C. Miles Human Resources Management Endowed Graduate Scholarship. Established to promote the education of full-time students pursuing graduate degrees in management. Contact: Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Minnie Cadell Miles Endowed Graduate Scholarship. Awarded to a master's degree candidate, with preference to the behavioral area. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870225, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0225.
National Alumni Association Graduate Scholarship Program. The National Alumni Association provides funds for $1,000 scholarships for students in any business discipline. Priority consideration is given to first-year master's degree students. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Larry E. Newman-Ernst & Young Endowed Accounting Scholarship. Priority awarded to undergraduate or graduate students who have been accepted into the accounting program in the Culverhouse School of Accountancy, and have demonstrated either academic merit or financial need, although not necessarily financial need as defined by federal guidelines. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Roy C. Ossman National Food Brokers Association Foundation Scholarship. A $1,000 scholarship awarded to a student at the undergraduate or graduate level who is interested in a career in the food industry. Scholastic ability, character, and financial need will be considered in selecting the recipient. Contact: Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870225, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0225.
Timothy M. Parker Sr. and Thelma F. Parker Endowed Scholarship. Provides scholarships to graduate students who are either Alabama natives or graduates of Alabama high schools. Financial need is considered in making awards. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program or Director of Graduate Programs, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Culverhouse School of Accountancy Patron Scholarship. Awarded to full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the Culverhouse School of Accountancy in good academic standing. Need is a consideration. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
John Howell Pearson Endowed Scholarship in Accounting. Established by Jack H. and Sue A. Pearson in memory of their son, John Howell Pearson, to promote the education of students who intend to pursue degrees in accounting; who have demonstrated strong character and commitment, as evidenced by involvement in community activities, school activities, and/or employment; and who have minimum GPAs of 2.5. Priority of consideration shall be given to students from the state of Alabama. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Dr. A. J. Penz Endowed Graduate Accounting Scholarship. Established by Dr. A. J. Penz to promote the education of accounting graduate students. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
PricewaterhouseCoopers-Joe Lane Accounting Scholarship. An award for an accounting major of junior standing or a candidate for a master's degree who is judged to have outstanding potential for success in public accounting. Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.3, oral and written communication skills, an ability to interact with people, and leadership qualities as demonstrated by positions of responsibility in campus, civic, or service organizations. Contact: Director of the Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Professional Advisory Board Graduate Scholarship. Awarded to fifth-year incoming (master of accountancy or master of tax accountancy) accounting students. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Roland Pugh Endowed M.B.A. Scholarship in Family Business and Entrepreneurship. Established in 1998 by Mr. Roland Pugh to promote the education of deserving full-time graduate students in the Manderson Graduate School of Business. Priority consideration is given to M.B.A. students who are concentrating in family business and entrepreneurship. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
J. Ronald Renzetti Sr. M.B.A. Endowed Fellowship. Established to promote the education of exceptional students pursuing M.B.A. degrees. Recipients are recognized as Renzetti Scholars. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Martha Lou Jones Riddle Endowed M.B.A. Scholarship. Established by Kenneth A. Riddle to honor his wife and to promote the education of deserving full-time graduate students pursuing M.B.A. degrees. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Steven J. Ross Endowed Graduate Accounting Scholarship. Established by the Ross Family Charitable Foundation in honor of Steven J. Ross to promote the education of graduate students in accounting. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Sales and Marketing Executives of Birmingham Inc. Fellowship. A gift scholarship for outstanding seniors or graduate students interested in sales and marketing. Contact: Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870225, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0225.
Savela & Associates Scholarship. Awarded annually to a master of accountancy student. Preference is based on academic performance and "well-roundedness" as reflected in the candidate's extracurricular activities. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Young Ho Shin Endowed Scholarship. Established through a gift from the Daehan Kyoyuk Insurance Company Ltd. to promote international business in a global economy. Priority consideration is given to Korean graduate students who intend to pursue master's or doctoral degrees specializing in the field of insurance or finance. Contact: Head of the Department of Economics, Finance, and Legal Studies or Director of Graduate Programs, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Morris "Munny" Sokol Endowed Memorial C&BA Scholarship. Established by Mr. Aaron Aronov, former trustee of The University of Alabama, in honor of civic leader Munny Sokol to support students enrolled in the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs (or the department head/director of any academic department or program in the College), Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Sonat Foundation Scholar. In-state tuition for full-time accounting major; junior, senior, or graduate status; member of a population group that is underrepresented in C&BA; selection made on the basis of merit, scholarship, character, and/ or leadership qualities; must have demonstrated solid academic promise and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher to be deemed otherwise academically acceptable by the University. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Charles William Stephan Endowed M.B.A. Scholarship. Established in 1998 to be used for the betterment of M.B.A. students in the Manderson Graduate School of Business. Contact: Director of M.B.A. Program, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
Elton B. Stephens Sales and Sales Management Scholarships. Awarded annually to undergraduate or graduate marketing majors. Contact: Head of the Department of Management and Marketing, Box 870225, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0225.
Way, Ray, Shelton & Company-ASCPA Scholarship. Awarded annually to an accounting student. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Marcus Whitman Endowed Graduate Fellowship. Established by Dr. Marcus Whitman, professor emeritus of finance, to promote the education of deserving graduate students in commerce and business administration. Overall merit of the recipient is the primary consideration. Preference is given to students pursuing graduate degrees in finance. Contact: Director of Graduate Programs or Head, Department of Economics, Finance, and Legal Studies, Box 870223, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0223.
James W. Wilson Sr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Tax Accounting. Priority to a Master of Tax Accounting student based on academic achievement and financial need. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Murray D. Wood-Joe Lane Graduate Fellowship. Established by Murray D. Wood to honor Professor Joe Lane and to promote the education of outstanding students in graduate study in tax accounting. Contact: Director, Culverhouse School of Accountancy, Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0220.
Alabama Library Association Scholarships. Awarded to promising Alabama students who wish to pursue graduate degrees accredited by the American Library Association or by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Contact: Alabama Library Association Scholarship and Loan Fund, (334) 262-5210 or allaonline@mindspring.com. Application deadline: June 1.
Martha Jule Blackshear Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS who is planning a career in public or school librarianship and providing evidence of this commitment through prior work experience.
Marie Drolet Bristol Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to one or more SLIS students, based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Corr Scholarship. Awarded to students currently enrolled in SLIS and pursuing specializations in school or youth services. Awarded on Honors Day.
Barbara Doughty Scholarship. Awarded to a student in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential.
Mary Elizabeth Webster Edwards Scholarship. Awarded annually to students in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and need.
Bethel Fite Endowed Scholarships for Part-Time Students in SLIS. Awarded on Honors Day to a part-time student pursuing an M.L.I.S. degree.
Cherie D. Feenker Law Librarianship Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student planning a career in law libraries.
Pauline M. Foster Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student from Alabama specializing in school librarianship.
Mary Lou Jones Griffin Scholarship. Awarded to a student in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and need.
Mildred and Karl Harrison Endowed Scholarship in SLIS. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Elizabeth Melton Lee Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to a student in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and financial need.
Library School Association Endowed Graduate School Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Mary Sue McGarity Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to a student in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and need.
M.L.I.S. Faculty Scholar Endowed Award. Awarded on Honors Day to an outstanding SLIS student in recognition of academic excellence, outstanding service, and professional promise.
James D. Ramer Endowed Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in SLIS. $1,000 awarded to a doctoral student in SLIS based on the quality of his or her dissertation. Awarded on Honors Day.
James D. Ramer Scholarship. Awarded to students in SLIS to help defray the cost of summer school study.
Jewell Sandoval Endowed Student Support Fund in SLIS. Established by the Library School Association for students in SLIS to support student research and special projects.
Fannie Schmitt Scholarship. Awarded annually to students in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and financial need.
SLIS Minority Quasi-Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to students in SLIS who are members of a minority group.
Bernice Stacy Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS on the basis of scholastic potential and financial need.
Annabel and Nell K. Stephens Memorial Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to a student in SLIS on the basis of career potential and financial need. Preference is given to a student pursuing a career in public librarianship in Alabama.
Elton B. Stephens Scholarship. Awarded annually on the basis of academic achievement and merit to a doctoral student in SLIS.
George R. Stewart Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Ruth Waldrop Part-Time Student Endowed Scholarship in SLIS. Established by the Library School Association. Awarded to graduate students pursuing degrees in SLIS on a part-time basis.
Annie Ford Wheeler Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential and financial need.
H. W. Wilson Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Kenda Wise Endowed Scholarship in SLIS. Awarded annually based on scholastic potential and financial need.
Powers-Meriam Wyman Endowed Scholarship. Awarded annually to a student in SLIS based on scholastic potential.
Information on all the following awards can be obtained by contacting the College of Continuing Studies, Adult Student Programs, Box 870388, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0388.
Alabama Natural Gas Association Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a part- or full-time undergraduate or graduate student who is either currently enrolled or accepted for admission to The University of Alabama; an Alabama resident; an employee of a member company or the dependent of an employee or a member company of the Alabama Natural Gas Association. Applicant must demonstrate academic excellence, exhibit outstanding leadership qualities, and establish financial need to begin or continue his or her college education. Preference will be given to students enrolled in courses through the College of Continuing Studies. Amount is variable.
Barksdale Warrior Paper Company-Robert M. Barksdale Memorial Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate students, with priority given to employees and their dependents of Barksdale-Warrior Paper Company who plan to enroll in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies; secondary consideration will be given to applicants from the West Alabama area, at least 25 years old, who demonstrate satisfactory academic progress and who are enrolled in programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies. The amount is variable.
James C. Caldwell Endowed Scholarship. Awarded to part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate students. Priority will be given to applicants from Winston and Marion counties; secondary consideration will be given to deserving applicants who are enrolled in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies. Demonstration of financial need (not necessarily as defined by federal guidelines) may also be a consideration for the award. The amount is variable.
Thomas S. Graves Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This annual scholarship is awarded to a part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate student, currently enrolled or accepted for admission with demonstrated academic excellence. A minimum 3.0 GPA, a major in a science-based curriculum, and enrollment in at least one College of Continuing Studies course during the semester in which the award is received are required. Priority will be given to the residents of Etowah and Cherokee counties.
Jerold Kennedy Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to part- or full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are at least 25 years old and who are enrolled in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies, with preference given to students pursuing degrees in disciplines served by the College of Continuing Studies.
Colonel Floyd H. Mann Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student, part- or full-time, who is enrolled at The University of Alabama or accepted for admission. Priority will be given to students who are children of law enforcement officials and/or who intend to pursue careers in law enforcement and who demonstrate financial need (not necessarily as defined by federal guidelines). Amount is variable.
Clarice L. Parker Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This annual award is given to a part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate student, currently enrolled or accepted for admission. An applicant must be at least 25 years old and a resident of Alabama, have a GPA of 2.5 or above for the previous semester, be enrolled in at least one College of Continuing Studies course during the semester in which the award is received, and demonstrate financial need. Applicants must also file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid by March 1.
William Henry Rhea Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This annual scholarship is given to a part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate student who is an Alabama resident at least 25 years old and who has demonstrated academic excellence (minimum GPA of 3.0) and established financial need. Preference will be given to students majoring in engineering or business who are taking courses facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies.
Warrior Roofing-Thomas G. Shurett Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a full-time undergraduate or graduate student who is currently enrolled or accepted for admission and an Alabama resident. Priority will be given to students intending to enroll in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies during the term in which the award is received. Preference will be given to employees (or dependents of employees) of Warrior Roofing Company Inc. and students from West Alabama. Amount is variable.
John C. Snider Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are at least 25 years old, who are enrolled in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies, and who demonstrate satisfactory academic progress. The amount is variable.
Ruth P. Snider Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are at least 25 years old and are enrolled in academic programs facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies, with preference given to students with a major or minor in music, music education, or a related field. Recipient must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress. The amount is variable.
Hershel Trimm Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This annual scholarship is given to a part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate student who is currently enrolled or accepted for admission. An applicant must be at least 25 years old and a resident of Alabama, have a GPA of 2.5 or above for the previous semester, and be enrolled in at least one College of Continuing Studies course during the semester in which the award is received. Priority will be given to those who desire careers in the home-building industry.
Robert L. Williamson Endowed Memorial Scholarship. This award is given to a University of Alabama undergraduate or graduate student over the age of 25 who is majoring in engineering or business and is facilitating his or her education through the College of Continuing Studies and its Division of Distance Education. Priority will be given to undergraduate students who are taking at least one course through QUEST (Quality University Extended Site Telecourses) or other distance learning methods. Must demonstrate academic excellence (GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale) and show financial need. Variable amount.
Jerry F. Wilson Sr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled part- or full-time who is at least 25 years old; enrolled at The University of Alabama or accepted for admission; and enrolled in an academic program facilitated through the College of Continuing Studies. Preference is given to students pursuing degrees in disciplines served through the Distance Education division of the College of Continuing Studies. Variable amount.
Descriptions of graduate-level College of Education scholarships and an accompanying application form may be obtained from the office of the scholarship steward (104 Carmichael Hall) during regular University hours (8:00 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday). The mailing address for this office is Box 870231, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0231; the telephone number is (205) 348-6073.
Scholarships available through this office for full-time graduate education students range from $350 to $2,000. For its purposes, the College's graduate scholarship committee defines a full-time graduate student as a student enrolled in at least 9 credit hours per semester for an academic year. A graduate teaching or research assistant is considered to be a full-time student if he or she is enrolled in 6 or more credit hours per semester for an academic year. The following information must be submitted to the office of the scholarship steward no later than the deadline date printed on the application form:
A detailed description of each component of the application is included in the College's scholarship information packet.
Scholarship recipients are selected annually during the spring semester that precedes the academic year to which the award will be applied. All applicants will be notified by letter of the disposition of their applications within two weeks prior to the College of Education Honors Day convocation in April. Recipients will be announced during the convocation.
Generally, scholarships are awarded for one academic year; however, some may be renewable, offering the recipient an opportunity to receive funding for one or more subsequent years. A recipient must request consideration for continuation in a letter submitted with an updated application. Renewal requests are subject to review and evaluation by the scholarship committee. A request does not guarantee renewal. A nonrenewable scholarship will not be awarded to an individual more than once.
Each scholarship is awarded in two equal installments. One installment is made during the fall semester; the other is made during the spring. Receipt of the second installment is contingent upon the recipient's continued maintenance of the eligibility requirements established by the respective scholarship.
Questions about the application or the application process should be directed to the scholarship steward.
College of Education Graduate Scholarships
Sandra R. Apolinsky Memorial Scholarship (counselor education)
Susan Duckworth Bedsole Scholarship (J. L. Bedsole Scholars)
Russell S. and Mary Louise Cantwell History Scholarship (social sciences)
Jean Cecil Memorial Scholarship (counselor education)
Merlin G. Duncan Memorial Scholarship (educational leadership)
Irene Merriwether Jones Memorial Scholarship (general; master's level)
Leeman C. Joslin Scholarship in Behavioral Studies (behavioral studies)
Paul G. Orr Memorial Fellowship (education administration; international programs)
Thelma J. M. Smith Scholarship (counselor education)
Esther J. Swenson Scholarship (early childhood/elementary education)*
TCI Companies Choice Award in Education Scholarship (general)
Paul W. Terry Memorial Scholarship (educational psychology)
Yewell R. Thompson Memorial Scholarship (early childhood/elementary education)**
*Available during even-numbered years.
**Available during odd-numbered years.
Agnes Ellen Harris Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic achievement and merit, as determined by the scholarship committee. Eligibility is restricted to full-time graduate students majoring in an area in human environmental sciences. Contact: Dean, College of Human Environmental Sciences, Box 870158, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0158.
Mabel Hewitt Lynch Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic achievement and merit, as determined by the scholarship committee. Eligibility is restricted to full-time graduate students majoring in clothing and textiles or in interior design. Contact: Head, Department of Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design, Box 870158, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0158.
Thompson-Bramblett Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic achievement and merit, as determined by the scholarship committee. Eligibility is restricted to full-time graduate students majoring in clothing and textiles or in interior design. Contact: Head, Department of Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design, Box 870158, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0158.
For more information about scholarships for graduate students in the School of Social Work, contact the Associate Dean, School of Social Work, Box 870314, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0314.
Warren G. Augins Scholarship. The award supports a full-time, first-year student in the master of social work program who has shown promise in the profession.
Lola Louise Bealle Scholarship. This scholarship assists full-time students in the School of Social Work.
Lucille Clark Bennett Scholarship. This scholarship assists outstanding M.S.W. students who have career interests in geriatrics in their second year of study.
Ehney A. Camp Jr. and Mildred Fletcher Tillman Camp Scholarship. This scholarship assists outstanding students in the M.S.W. program.
Daniel Foundation Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding graduates of each of the accredited B.S.W. programs in Alabama who are admitted to the University's advanced-standing M.S.W. program.
Eulene Hawkins-Alabama Chapter NASW Scholarship. This scholarship is for a deserving full-time M.S.W. student.
Lori Kaye Hebert Scholarship. This award assists an M.S.W. student with a career interest in mental retardation and developmental disabilities.
Madeleine M. Hill Graduate Scholarship. The award assists a full-time student in the master of social work program who is preparing for a career in social work program and agency administration.
Hill Crest Foundation Inc. Graduate Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a master of social work student with a strong interest in a mental-health career.
Marilyn Brewer Lauber Scholarship. This scholarship assists graduate students in the School of Social Work.
Peggy Spain McDonald Scholarship. This scholarship assists a promising student in the M.S.W. program whose home is in the greater Birmingham area.
Arlene Mitchell Scholarship. This scholarship assists outstanding students in the M.S.W. program.
Ada Kate Morgan Scholarship. This scholarship assists students in the M.S.W. program.
National Alumni Association Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding incoming student in the M.S.W. program.
John M. Nixon Fiesta Bowl Graduate Scholarship. The scholarship assists African-American students who are pursuing the M.S.W. degree.
Ben Avis Orcutt Fellowship. This scholarship is awarded to a doctoral student who has displayed outstanding dedication and commitment to the social work profession.
Nell Hopkins Clarkson and Sue Clarkson Phifer Scholarship. This scholarship assists graduate students pursuing the M.S.W. in the School of Social Work.
Charles S. Prigmore Scholarship. This scholarship assists outstanding M.S.W. students. Priority is given to African-American students with interests in program and agency management.
Cartis T. and Rose N. Roff Scholarship. This scholarship is for an outstanding M.S.W. student.
School of Social Work Stipends. In addition to grants and stipends related to field education agencies, the School of Social Work awards stipends each year to full-time graduate students in the master's degree program.
Leslie J. Shellhase Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding doctoral student who has been advanced to candidacy for the degree.
Social Work Society-Dean Lucinda Roff Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the second semester of the second (concentration) year of the master of social work program who shows evidence of superior scholarship, based on graduate grades and an original paper, and evidence of professional citizenship, action, or achievement that furthers the goals of the School and the profession of social work. The scholarship is granted for one spring semester only.
Loraine Bedsole Tunstall Scholarship. This scholarship assists outstanding students in the M.S.W. program. Priority is given to students from the Mobile area with interests in careers in child welfare services.
Cassie Wallace-Helen Brown Scholarship. This scholarship was established to assist students in the School of Social Work who intend to pursue a career in the area of working with elderly or aging people.
James and Teresa Duggan and James and Elizabeth Ball Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship assists full-time graduate students in the School of Social Work at The University of Alabama who intend to pursue a master's degree in social work in clinical practice and who are over the age of thirty.
Russell and Barbara Beaulieu Endowed Support Fund. This fund was established to support the Program and Agency Administration academic program as well as to support the needs of selected students enrolled in the School of Social Work, who have financial need, although not necessarily as defined by federal guidelines.
Loans are administered through the Office of Student Financial Aid, Box 870162, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0162. Application for financial aid should be made online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
The University's housing office offers counseling positions for qualified graduate students. Inquiries should be addressed to the Office of Residential Life, Box 870399, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0399; 1-888-498-2262.
The University's Office of Student Affairs also provides assistantship opportunities in various campus locations to graduate students. Inquiries should be addressed to Graduate Student Services, Office of the Dean of Students, The University of Alabama, Box 870292, Tuscaloosa,
AL 35487-0292; (205) 348-6796.
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