Aaron and Rose Shapiro Scholarship
To provide one or more scholarships annually to an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic promise or a continuing student who demonstrates financial need, has a GPA of 3.5 or higher and is enrolled as a full-time student. A recipient of this scholarship is eligible to receive it only once.
Aaron Schechter Scholarship
For an incoming freshman who intends to study accounting and demonstrates financial need. Recipient must be a graduate from a New York City High School. The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains a 3.0 GPA, continues to demonstrate financial need and his or her study of accountancy.
Aaron Shapiro Memorial Scholarship
To provide scholarships students who demonstrate financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Abraham Briloff Scholarship
For an incoming freshman who intends to major in accounting or a continuing student who is an accounting major and exhibits academic promise and financial need. To be eligible, a continuing student must have a G.P.A. of 3.4 or higher. Candidates will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid.
Abraham Goldstein Centennial Scholarship
To a student in the Zicklin School of Business who has achieved excellence in two or more courses offered by the Law Department.
Addison Gayle, Jr. Scholarship
To a student who has excelled in African-American courses and is a member of a club that has contributed to the quality of life for African Americans.
Alexander (`41) and Bess Aschengrau Scholarship
To incoming freshman interested in accounting or an undergraduate majoring in accounting, who demonstrate academic merit and financial need.
Alfred P. Berger Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Advertising Studies
To an outstanding student in Advertising.
Alfred S. and Catherine Lechner Crimmins Scholarship
To a student in the Zicklin School of Business majoring in Accountancy. The student must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.3 GPA or higher. Candidate will be selected by the Accountancy Department.
Alfred Strum Scholarship
To provide one or more scholarships to entering freshman or currently enrolled students who demonstrate academic promise and financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Alice Herman and Arthur Rubinstein Scholarship
To provide scholarships to MPA students who demonstrate either financial need or academic excellence. Candidates will be selected by the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
Alpha Phi Omega Memorial Scholarship
For a full time student, on a degree track, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Andrew Stiglitz Memorial Scholarship
For a student intending to or current majoring in Finance and Investments who has demonstrated leadership in local community and who would benefit from scholarship assistance. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Anna Ein Soffer `72 Memorial Scholarship
For an incoming freshmen intending to pursue a major in the Zicklin School of Business who have demonstrated financial need and a high school grade average (GPA) of 3.0/80 or higher. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management.
Anonymous Scholarship
To support one year of tuition, books and fees for an financially needy undergraduate resident of one of the five boroughs of New York City.
Anonymous Scholarship 2
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Anonymous Scholarship 3
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Anonymous 4 Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Arlene and Bernard Richards Anniversary Scholarship
To an undergraduate student who has demonstrated commitment to his or her education through an outstanding academic record.
Arthur Milton Memorial Scholarship
For incoming freshmen who would benefit from scholarship support. and academic excellence (as indicated by High School GPA and SAT scores). Students are eligible for renewals.
Association of Real Estate Women (AREW) Scholarship
To a student majoring in Real Estate and Metropolitan Development, who has a demonstrated financial need, graduated from a New York City public high school, and expects to pursue a career in real estate.
Austin Marxe Scholarship
For an incoming freshman accepted into the Baruch Honors program or the Dean’s Scholars program. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains an academic standing required by either program (3.2 GPA for Dean’s Scholars; 3.5 GPA for Baruch Honors program). Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Barbara and Arthur Gallagher Scholarship
To an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need and a commitment to service.
Barbara and David Krell Scholarship
An incoming or current student who demonstrates financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Barnes and Noble Textbook Scholarship
For students to buy textbooks
Baruch College Auxiliary Enterprises Corporation Scholarship
To a matriculated undergraduate sophomore or junior who has made a significant contribution to the quality of student life on campus while maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0.
BCF General Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Becker Family Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Bernard I. `47 and Judith K. `47 Klein Scholarship
To an entering freshman, transfer student or to a current undergraduate, based soley on financial need.
Bernard Kestenbaum Scholarship
To a sophomore, who is an immigrant or the child of an immigrant, on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
Bert Holden Scholarship
To provide one or more scholarships to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students who demonstrate academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship support. Recipients must be U.S. citizens and residents of New York State. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Bert W. and Sandra Wasserman Scholarship
To graduate students who have demonstrated excellence in accountancy.
Betty and Marvin Levine Scholarship
For two (2) matriculated students enrolled in their junior or senior year as an accounting major who have demonstrated financial need and a GPA of 3.0 or higher. If awarded to a junior student, the scholarship may be continued in the student’s senior year if the student continues to meet the criteria of the scholarship.
Bryant Hayes Scholarship
For a student who has taken one of the Great Works in Literature course (ENG 2800, ENG 2850, LTT 2800 or LTT 2850) and has demonstrated financial need. Eligible Scholars will be nominated by a Professor/Instructor teaching the Great Works in Literature course after each academic semester.
Carl Spielvogel `56 Scholarship in International Marketing
To graduate students who intend to study international marketing and pursue a career in that field.
Carol Buchalter Scholarship
For entering or continuing students of distinguished academic promise and performance. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Charles H. Falk Memorial Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to support a student(s) studying international business broadly defined. The recipient shall be eligible to continue to receive the scholarship based on academic performance and maintenance of full-time status.
Ciro Gamboni '62 Scholarship
To provide scholarships to students who demonstrates financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Clark Foundation Student Scholarship
Full and partial tuition scholarships for students in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. Recipients will be chosen on a merit basis.
Class of 1940 Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Class of 1942 Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Class of 1949 Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Class of 1952 Scholarship
For a full-time, matriculated undergraduate student in good standing who has declared a specialization in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management.
Class of 1959 Scholarship
For incoming freshmen or continuing students who demonstrate financial need and academic promise.
Cohen Family Graduate Real Estate Scholarship
For full-time students entering the Master of Science in Real Estate degree program at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.
Cuticelli Family Scholarship
To a student with a strong academic record, be of good moral character, and would otherwise be unable to pursue their higher educational goals without assistance.
Consolidated Edison MPA Scholarship
To one or more students in the Master`s in Public Adminstration program who demonstrate financial need and have high academic potential.
Dale and Max Berger Scholarship
For incoming freshmen who intend to enroll in the Zicklin School of Business and who have demonstrated academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship assistance. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipients maintain a 3.0 GPA and maintain their enrollment in the Zicklin School of Business. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Daniel (’45) and Charlotte (’50) Eth Scholarship
To an undergraduate student entering his/her senior year with a minimum GPA of 2.8. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Daniel S. and Florence Roher Scholarship
To an outstanding undergraduate student majoring in Business Journalism.
Darmstaedter Scholarship
To academically deserving students who would otherwise experience difficulties meeting college expenses.
David Dannenbring Scholarship
To provide scholarships to incoming freshmen who demonstrate financial need and academic promise. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipients maintain a 3.0 GPA. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
David M. Levine Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to an incoming freshman who is the first in his or her family to attend College and who demonstrates financial need and academic promise. Preference shall be given to students who intend to major in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling or Computer Information Systems. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
David S. Zeidman Scholarship
To provide one scholarship or more annually to a junior majoring in accounting who demonstrates financial need and has a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Dean Francis J. Connelly Scholarship
To a student of junior or senior enrolled in the Zicklin School of Business for academic excellence, leadership and service.
Debra Bernstein Scholarship
For students who demonstrate academic promise to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support.
Defliese Sustenance Scholarship
To students who plan on majoring in Accountancy, have demonstrated financial hardship and have been part-time students.
Deloitte Foundation Leadership Scholarship
To Full time junior or senior students majoring in Accounting with a Minimum GPA of 3.3 and demonstrating traits of leadership
DeSalvo Loan Scholarship
For students who would benefit from scholarship support.
Direct Marketing Club Scholarship
Annually award five, $1000 scholarships to juniors or seniors majoring in Marketing and who have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.0
Donal E. Farley Scholarship
To an in-state graduate student majoring in Public Administration for academic excellence, service to Baruch and his or her community.
Donald Loff Scholarship for Excellence in English
For a junior or senior majoring in English who has demonstrated financial need and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the English Department.
Donald P. Brennan Family Scholarship
For an incoming freshman with a minimum SAT of 1,250 and a high school average of B+ or higher. The student should be the first in their family to attend college and demonstrate a desire to study Finance and/or Computer Information Systems/Statistics.
Dora and Hyman Rosenzweig Scholarship
For incoming freshmen who demonstrate financial need and plan to pursue a major in the Zicklin School of Business. The scholarship is renewable if the student continues to demonstrate financial need and maintains a 3.0 GPA. Preference is for students coming from the following public high schools (including but not limited to the high schools listed below) or from other Manhattan public high school students who meet the criteria above. However, the scholarship may be awarded to students from other New York City public high schools at the discretion of the Office of Financial Aid Services. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Douglas M. McKeige Scholarship
For incoming freshmen or currently enrolled students who have demonstrated academic promise and would benefit from scholarship support. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Dr. Edward A. Dreyfus Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to an incoming freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic promise, is a resident of the Bronx and is a first or second generation American. Preference shall be given to students who intend to major in or are majoring in Psychology. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Dr. Lawrence Balter Excellence in Psychology Scholarship
For a rising senior majoring in Psychology with a minimum GPA of 3.0, who demonstrates financial need and who is a first-generation college student. Recipient will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid.
Dr. Lewis Altfest Endowed Scholarship
To provide one undergraduate scholarship for juniors and seniors and one graduate scholarship for students with academic promise and financial need who have declared a major or interest in the following in the following order of preference: Financial Planning, Wealth Management, Investment Management, Financial Services. For undergraduate scholarship, candidates should normally preferably have a SAT score of 1240 or better and be in the top 50 percent of their class. For graduate scholarship, candidates must have received a GMAT score that places them in the top 50 percent of their class. In the event that there are no qualified candidates, available funding will carry forward to the next academic year. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Durst Family Scholarship
$2500 each to two grad students in majoring/concentrating in real estate with a minimum GPA of 3.2 $2500 each to two undergraduate students majoring in real estate with a minimum GPA of 3.2.
Edith M. Briloff Memorial Scholarship
To entering freshman or currently enrolled students who demonstrate academic excellence.
Edna Markowitz Kaufman `40 and Harold M. Kaufman `37 Prize Scholarship
To a junior majoring in public accounting who has an overall GPA of 3.0 or above and is need of financial aid.
Edward Spiegel Scholarship for Excellence
For full time graduate students in the Zicklin School of Business who have demonstrated academic excellence (with a minimum GPA of 3.2).
Edythe Becker Scholarship
The scholarship is to be awarded to two (2) students who have demonstrated commitment to the advancement of gender equality in higher education or the advancement of women in the advertising field. It is designated for senior advertising majors who have shown promise in their advertising courses and have financial need. The recipients shall be limited to U.S. citizens and resident aliens, excluding undocumented aliens who have not been legally admitted to the United States. However, the College may ignore any criteria later determined to be contrary to law or then existing CUNY or College policy.
Eli & Claire Mason Memorial Scholarship
To provide scholarships to students who are majoring in accounting, demonstrate financial need and have a 3.5 GPA or higher. The recipients shall not have any affiliation with either a sorority or fraternity and has never been a member.The scholarship is renewable provided the recipients maintain a 3.5 GPA. Recipients will be chosen by the Accounting Department in the Zicklin School of Business.
Elias Schonberger '42 Scholarship
To provide a scholarship for an incoming freshman who demonstrates academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
Elias Schonberger Evening Scholarship
To provide one or more scholarships for currently matriculated student(s) who demonstrate academic promise (a minimum 3.0 GPA) and financial need. The recipient(s) must be currently employed or engaged in an internship. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient(s) maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Preference shall be given to students who are taking any portion of their course work at night. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Elinor and Paul Goodstat Scholarship
To provide a scholarship or scholarships to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who demonstrate academic promise, a strong work ethic and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need.
Ellen & Bernard Liebman Scholarship
To an undergraduate student based on academic excellence and a record of service through extracurricular activities.
Eric and Lori Kirsch Scholarship
For students who are majoring in any of the disciplines in the Zicklin School of Business. Recipients will be chosen by the Zicklin School of Business Dean’s Office.
Eric M. Yee Scholarship
For students who are majoring in any of the disciplines in the Zicklin School of Business to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support. The scholarship is renewable if the recipients continue majoring in any of the disciplines in the Zicklin School of Business and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Ficurelli Family Scholarship
To a junior or senior student who is in the top one-half of the class based on grades, was employed at least part-time and is actively participating in extracurricular activities.
Florence and Joseph Ercolano Fellowship in Mathematics
To an outstanding matriculated graduate student enrolled in the Mildred and George Weissman School's masters in mathematics program.
Flug Family Scholarship
To provide scholarships to students at the College’s discretion. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Frances Villara Scholarship
For students who demonstrate academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship support.
Fred (`62) and Barbara Berger Scholarship
To incoming freshmen with financial need who also have a GPA of at least 3.0 The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Time Equities Graduate Student Merit Award
The William Newman Department of Real Estate will award up to two awards each year of up to $5,000 to eligible, full-time or part-time students entering the Master of Science in Real Estate degree program at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College or entering one of Zicklin�s MBA programs with a major in Real Estate.
FWA Mentee Award
For students participating in the FWA mentee program and are to be awarded without regard for financial need.
FWA-BMO Capital Markets Endowed Scholarship
For juniors with financial need and academic accomplishment who are completing the business core curriculum with the intention of concentrating in finance, who through either coursework and/or participation in clubs or other activities, demonstrate an interest in advancing women`s roles in the financial services industry. Scholarships are renewable provided maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.
Gene and Virginia Ozgar Scholarship
For a full-time MBA student with a preference for those majoring in Accountancy. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Gene Shapiro Scholarship
To provide scholarships to incoming freshmen who demonstrate financial need and academic promise. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipients maintain a 3.0 GPA. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Gensie Scholarship
The scholarship will provide two scholarship at $2,500 for a student who demonstrates financial need and for a student who shows academic promise.
George Segal '60 Scholarship
To provide partial, annual scholarships for financially needy, academically promising students from the five boroughs of New York City. The scholarship may be renewed provided the recipient maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Candidates will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid.
Grant Thornton Scholarship
For students who meet the following criteria: will graduate in 2016 or after, are majoring in accounting, graduate or undergraduate, with at least a 3.5GPA. Recipients will be eligible to apply more than once.
H. Richard and Estelle Davis Scholarship
To provide full or partial scholarship(s) to entering freshmen or currently enrolled student who demonstrates financial need and academic excellence.
Hagedorn Challenge Grant Scholarship
Scholarships for SPIA students
Hagedorn Scholarship
For students in the School of Public and International Affairs
Hagedorn SPIA Scholarship Endowment
scholarships for students in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
Harnisch Family Scholarships
To incoming freshman of very high academic quality.
Harnisch Foundation Journalism Scholarship
For outstanding juniors majoring in journalism who are committed to a career in journalism. Up to $6,000 per student will be provided to cover tuition, a summer stipend to allow for an internship (up to $2,000), targeted assistance for technology, and travel funds and fees for outside seminars when applicable. The scholarship is renewable in the senior year for students who remain enrolled in the program, committed to a journalism career and maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Recipients of the scholarship shall be chosen by designated individual(s) in the Department of Journalism and approved by the Office of Financial Aid.
Harvey Kamil `64, MBA `68 Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to a matriculated student who demonstrates financial need and academic promise. Preference is for a veteran. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Harvey and Sheila Stone `41 Prize Scholarship in International Marketing
To juniors with the greatest potential for success in international marketing based on creativity and innovative thinking.
Hearst Fellowship in Nonprofit Management
One-year fellowships for new or returning students in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs preparing for careers in nonprofit management.
Helen Hollinger Reiser Scholarship
To an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need. In recognition of the fact that Mrs. Reiser was a member of the first graduating class of Baruch College to include women, preference in awarding this scholarship shall be given to a female student. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Henry and Henrietta Quade Scholarship
To students who exhibit academic achievement and have a financial need.
Henry and Lottie Burger Scholarship
Provide a scholarship(s) to junior or senior accounting majors who demonstrate financial need and have a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Henry and Lucy Moses Honors Scholarship
To entering freshman students who have achieved a superior high school academic record.
Herbert R. and Blanche L. Brinberg Scholarship
To an entering freshman who intends to enroll in the Zicklin School of Business who has been enrolled in the Baruch College Honors Program and who demonstrates financial need.
Herbert Sedler Scholarship
For an incoming freshmen who demonstrates academic promise and financial need and is a U.S. citizen or a legal resident on the path to citizenship. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
Herbert Simon Family Scholarship
To provide scholarships to students who demonstrate financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Herman and Mollie Eagle Scholarship
To a student(s) in the Junior year, or a graduate student who exhibits excellence in their major and holds a GPA of 3.0 or better. The award is given on the basis of academic merit and financial need and the candidate must have made an outstanding contribution to a Jewish organization on campus.
Hochhauser Family Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students who demonstrate academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship support. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Hubert Mullings Scholarship
For a continuing or transfer undergraduate student in the Zicklin School of Business who demonstrates financial need, has a GPA of 3.2 or higher and is a member of a group traditionally underrepresented in the business disciplines. Preference shall be for students who are working full time and who are completing the majority of their course work in the evening or on weekends. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Hugh Lamle Scholarship
For students majoring in Finance and Investments with a demonstrated financial need. Scholarship is renewable if demonstrated financial need exists.
I. Harold Kellar Scholarship
To an undergraduate senior majoring in International Business who has made the most meaningful contribution to AIESEC.
ICSC Foundation Scholarship
An undergraduate in high academic standing. With a declared major in real estate and Demonstrating extra-curricular activities of service to the Department and/or College.
IMPACT Fellows
full tuition package for 1 out of state and 1 international student. Available for MPA, MIA, or HEA students. require 3.5 or higher GPA in prior undergraduate or graduate level degree work. incoming graduate students demonstrating leadership qualities including a commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service.
IMPACT Scholars Scholarship
scholarships for current traditional MPA, XMPA, HEA, and MIA with highest GPA.
Irwin Fromme Scholarship
To students with upper class standing who have achieved academic distinction and majoring in foreign trade, international marketing or finance.
Isabelle & William Brunman Scholarship
To an entering student with an academic average of B or an enrolled student with 3.0 GPA who has a record of community service and financial need.
Israel S. and Theresa Wiesel Scholarship
For a student studying business journalism with academic promise and financial need.
Jack Skolnick Fund
For graduating students studying accounting
Jan Stackhouse Scholarship
Students from the Executive Master of Science program in Industrial and Labor Relations and students from the Executive Master of Public Affairs program will be considered for annual scholarships if they demonstrate academic promise. To be eligible, recipients must have completed at least 18 credits within the two programs and have maintained a 3.25 GPA. Recipients should have been active in workers’ rights, women’s rights or a nonprofit cause and has demonstrated leadership or volunteerism. A personal statement will be required for consideration.
Janet Dewart Bell Scholarship
To provide scholarships for Marxe School of Public and International Affairs students (preference for Executive MPA, if no candidate found then MPA or BSPA) who demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
Jay and Rita Berman Scholarship
To provide scholarships to Marxe School of Public and International Affairs students who are residents of Brooklyn. Candidates will be selected by the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
Jeffrey Peck Scholarship
To provide a scholarship for a student who demonstrates academic promise and financial need and intends to major in one of the humanities in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. Candidates will be selected by the Dean’s Office in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.
Jerome Evans Memorial Scholarship in Marketing
To a senior majoring in Marketing for excellence in scholarship and service to the College community.
Jerome S. Berg Scholarship
For a junior or senior majoring in Real Estate who has demonstrated financial need and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Jim Gatheral Scholarship
For current student who would benefit from scholarship support.
JoAnn F. and Samuel G. Ryan Scholarship
For an incoming freshman in the SEEK program to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Joanne C. Wittlin Memorial Scholarship
Description: To honor Joanne�s memory, a scholarship has been established in her name by her friends and family. The scholarship will be used to bring talented young people into the real estate industry through financial support to outstanding undergraduate students in the Baruch College real estate degree program. Criteria:A Junior or Senior year undergraduate in good standing enrolled at Baruch College, Majoring in Real Estate, With a minimum GPA of 3.0
Joel M. and Naomi Kupsky Young Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic promise. The recipient shall be eligible to continue to receive the scholarship throughout his or her undergraduate career; provided he or she continues to demonstrates financial need; maintains a 3.5 GPA; and is enrolled as a full-time student.
John Bauer Scholarship
To a matriculated student who demonstrate the same personal characteristics and qualities as those of John Bauer: leadership, unselfish devotion to the service of others, compassion, candor, courage and strength of conviction.
John Hua Hui Scholarship
For junior, senior, or graduate level students who are pursuing a major in Entrepreneurship or Marketing. Candidates will be selected by the Financial Aid Office.
Joseph (�30) and Vivian F. Douglas Scholarship
To an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need.
Joseph and Harriet Nadler Scholarship
To an accounting student with a solid academic record.
Joseph Drown Foundation Scholarship
To entering or continuing students of distinguished academic promise and performance.
Joseph Nacmias ’69 Scholarship
For a student who holds an elected office in student government, or is actively participating in student activities or leadership opportunities on campus Student must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Candidates will be selected by the Dean of Student Affairs.
Jules H. Kornblau Memorial Scholarship
For a junior or senior who demonstrates significant financial need with a preference for a first generation college student. Recipients must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Julie L. Floch Memorial Scholarship for Accountancy
For juniors or seniors who are pursuing a major in Accountancy. Candidates will be selected by the Accountancy Department.
Julius and Frances Weber Scholarship
For a senior majoring in accounting who has demonstrated financial need and a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher.
Julius Perler �38 Memorial Scholarship
For a junior accounting major who has demonstrated financial need and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Karl and Helen Meyer Scholarship
To provide an annual, full tuition scholarship to in incoming freshman who is a first generation American or an immigrant and who demonstrates financial need and academic promise. The scholarship shall be renewed for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need.
Kenneth Peskin Scholarship
To provide scholarships for incoming freshmen from The Bronx or who graduated from a Bronx High School who demonstrate academic promise, to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support. The scholarship is renewable for up to six additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Kobren Family Honors Scholarship
To entering freshman who meet the high academic standards of and are admitted to and accept placement in the Baruch Honors Program.
Laurel and Alan J. Benet Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to a student who demonstrate financial need and academic excellence. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Lawrence and Barbara Chong Family Scholarship for Innovation
For juniors studying entrepreneurship in the Zicklin School of Business or studying social entrepreneurship in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who have demonstrated financial need and a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher.
Lewis Friedman Scholarship
For a graduate student in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who has shown promise and innovation in the areas of public finance or government budgeting.
Lewis Weston '47 Scholarship
To provide a scholarship for an incoming freshman or current student who demonstrates academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
Lieberman Family Scholarship
To provide for at least one scholarship to an entering freshman or continuing undergraduate student who demonstrates financial need and academic promise. Preference shall be given to students who are taking evening classes. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Lillian Kormendy Scholarship
To a junior or a senior with a major in the Weissman School on the basis of academic excellence.
London Family Scholarship
For a full time undergraduate student who demonstrates academic merit and financial need. Preference will be given to students who embody Robin Laurie London’s compassion and commitment to helping others. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Louis J. Cappelli `58 Scholarship
To an undergraduate finance or accounting major who is the first in their family to attend college, attending evening classes and in need of financial assistance.
Louis Shevlan Memorial Scholarship
To an outstanding junior majoring in Accountancy on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
M. Freddie Reiss Scholarship
For students who plan to major in public accounting or are currently majoring in public accounting and who would benefit from scholarship assistance. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
M.R. Greenberg General Scholarship
to students based on merit and need.
Majorie Lehmann '36 Scholarship
To provide scholarships to incoming freshmen who demonstrate academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services in accordance with the above criteria.
Marian and Melvin Prottas Scholarship
For graduate students in the Zicklin School of Business who are employed in the health care industry and who demonstrate financial need and academic promise. Preference shall be given to those who meet the criteria outlined above and are enrolled in the Master of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations (MSILR) program.
Marian Beck Schultz Scholarship
To provide one scholarship annually to a student from an underrepresented population (such as female) pursuing accounting who demonstrates financial need and academic excellence.
Marilyn & Erwin H. Ezzes Scholarship
To provide two scholarships each year for four years to entering freshman or currently enrolled students who demonstrate financial need.
Marilyn & Stan Ross Scholarship
For a disabled student who demonstrates financial need and academic merit OR For an incoming freshman intending to major in accounting OR a continuing student who is an accounting major and demonstrates financial need and academic merit.
Martin Begun Scholarship
To provide an annual scholarship to a student enrolled in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who is participating in the Hagedorn Internship Program (which provides students with a semester long experience of working in a non-profit organization). The recipient shall be known as the Martin Begun Scholar. The recipient shall write an essay about some aspect of Martin Begun’s civic or governmental activities utilizing the archival material available in the Newman Library. Candidates will be selected by the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.
Martin E. Kaplan ’59 Memorial Scholarship
For an incoming freshman student(s) who hopes to gain admission to the Zicklin School of Business and demonstrates academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship support. Scholarships are renewable for up to four (4) years if recipient(s) maintain a 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Martin M. Rosner Scholarship
To provide one (1) full scholarship to an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic excellence (as indicated by High School GPA and SAT scores) and is a first generation American or immigrant. The recipient shall be eligible to continue to receive the scholarship throughout his or her undergraduate career, provided he or she continues to demonstrates financial need; maintains a 3.5 GPA; and is enrolled as a full time student.
Martin V. Alonzo Scholarship
For any undergraduate applicant or undergraduate student that has financial need.
Marvin Mitchell Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded based on merit to accounting students who demonstrate an interest in promoting Jewish life on campus. Students must not have pending disciplinary procedures on record. Candidates will be selected by the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy in consultation with the Director of Hillel at Baruch and the Student Affairs Department.
Marxe Dean’s Fellow
Graduate fellowship for 1 incoming (or continuing) student. Available for MPA, MIA, or HEA students. require 3.5 or higher GPA in prior undergraduate or graduate level degree work. incoming graduate students demonstrating leadership qualities including a commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service.
Marxe Endowed Faculty Fellows
Graduate Fellowship for 2 incoming students. Available for MPA, MIA, or HEA students. require 3.5 or higher GPA in prior undergraduate or graduate level degree work. incoming graduate students demonstrating leadership qualities including a commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service.
Marxe Fellows
Full-time in-state students only. Available for MPA, MIA, or HEA students. require 3.5 or higher GPA in prior undergraduate or graduate level degree work. incoming graduate students demonstrating leadership qualities including a commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service.
Marxe Scholarship
Student scholarship for full or part time students taking 6 or more credits per semester. Available for MPA, MIA, XMPA, HEA students.
Marxe Undergraduate Scholars Scholarship
for incoming undergraduate students declaring their BSPA major with at least a 3.3 GPA.
Mary and Abraham D. Beame Scholarship
To new or returning Marxe School of Public and International Affairs graduate students preparing for careers in public service.
Matthew and Marcia Benjamin Scholarship
To provide a scholarship covering 50% of the annual undergraduate, instate tuition to an incoming freshman intending to major in business with a minimum high school GPA of 2.8. Candidates will submit the federal financial aid form (the FAFSA) to determine their need and if there is more than one eligible candidate, the scholarship will be awarded to the student with the highest level of need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid Services. The recipient will be eligible to continue receiving an annual scholarship of $3,100 annually for a minimum of 4 years, or a maximum of six years, including those participating in the fifth year/MS program in the Accountancy Department until graduation and as long as they remain in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 2.8. Should there be a year in which there is no eligible candidate, we will hold the funds for awarding the following year.
Matthew Goldstein Student Leadership Scholarship
To an outstanding, continuing matriculated undergraduate student who has excelled in both leadership on campus and scholastic performance.
Matthew Shepard Memorial Scholarship
To a currently enrolled Baruch College student who has contributed significantly to an enlightened awareness of gay and lesbian issues within the Baruch academic community and the business community it serves. Nominations for award are welcome from Baruch students and faculty. A nomination should contain a statement outlining the candidate`s contribution and commitment to tolerance and diversity.
Max Brenner Scholarship
To provide three (3) full tuition scholarships to entering freshman who demonstrate financial need and academic promise and who plan to pursue accounting as a major. The recipients shall be eligible to continue to receive the scholarship throughout his or her undergraduate career, provided he or she continues to demonstrate financial need; maintains a 3.0 GPA,; remains in the accounting program; and is enrolled as a full time student.
Mayor`s Graduate Scholarship
Students must apply via the Mayor`s Graduate Scholarship Office. Those applications are then forwarded to us for the SPA Committee`s review.
Melvin F. Lazar and Leona Weiss Lazar Scholarship
for an incoming freshman who demonstrates financial aid and high academic achievement.
Melvin M. Simon `49, MBA `86 Scholarship
To provide scholarships for financially needy students from Brooklyn and/or Bronx. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Michael Roth Scholarship
To provide a scholarship or scholarships to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students who demonstrate academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship support. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Michael S. Burwick Scholarship
a student studying in the Zicklin School of Business who demonstrates financial need and good academic standing
Mills and Tannenbaum Scholarship
To provide scholarships to students who have graduated from a NYC high school and demonstrate financial need.
Milton and Norma Mann Prize Scholarship
To an undergraduate Accountancy major for academic achievement and involvement in volunteer service on behalf of the College and community.
Milton Mann Prize Scholarship
To a MBA candidate who demonstrates excellence in accountancy and involvement in volunteer service on behalf of the College and community.
Milton N. Hoffman Scholarship of The Baruch College Alumni Association
To an outstanding Accountancy major who is continuing on with their graduate studies at Baruch and in need of financial aid.
Mishkin Scholarships
To an outstanding full-time students majoring in Accountancy who have attained junior status and have demonstrated academic achievement.
Mitsui USA Foundation Full-time MBA Scholarship
To matriculated M.B.A. candidates with high academic standing, specializing in International Business. The applicants should be graduates from a non-business background and preference will be given to previous undergraduate majors with broad regional analysis with language training, or international relations and politics. Applicants should also list any significant experience in terms of study or work abroad. The Scholarships are renewable for a second year based on the recipients’ good performance in the M.B.A. program.
Mitsui USA Foundation MS MKT-IB Scholarship
To recognize MS candidates with high academic standing and specializing in Marketing with an International Business concentration. The recipient shall be eligible to continue to receive the scholarship based on academic performance (maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA). Recipients must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Mortgage Bankers Association of New York
To a senior who is studying in the Real Estate program and intends to pursue a career in real estate.
Morton Geller 1943 and Betty R. Geller 1943 Scholarship
To a student enrolled in the Master's Degree program in Accountancy or Taxation. The recipient will exhibit good moral character, should have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.2 and undergraduate GPA being not less than 3.5 in accounting or law, if the recipient was an accounting major as an undergraduate. Candidates should have taken the CPA examination or provide evidence, such as course work, that he/she will complete all requirements for the CPA examination.
Morton Geller 1943 Scholarship
To an outstanding junior with a GPA of not less than 3.5 in accounting and law and an overall GPA of not less than 3.2.
Morton M. Raymond Scholarship
To a first-year MBA student, who demonstrates financial need and has excelled in his/her undergraduate studies.
Municipal Credit Union Scholarship
Two (2)scholarships for incoming freshman students annually; Must be graduating from a recognized Hong Kong high school; Must demonstrate academic merit
Murray H. Neidorf Scholarship in Accounting in Honor of Dean Emanuel Saxe
To juniors or seniors majoring in accounting who have shown significant improvement over the past year.
Nadja Fidelia Scholarship
To an entering freshman who demonstrates merit and financial need.
Neil and Irene Waldmann Scholarship
To provide scholarships to an entering freshmen who demonstrates academic promise and financial need and plan to major or minor in entrepreneurship. The scholarship can also be awarded to currently matriculated students majoring or minoring in entrepreneurship. The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains financial need and a 3.0 GPA. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
New York Compensation Association Human Resources Management Scholarship
For a graduate student in either the MBA or MS programs who is planning a career in Human Resources and is interested in compensation and benefits management. Agree to participate in professional development and networking opportunities NY Compensation Association offers and attend one or more of the organizations events if invited.
Newman Department of Real Estate Award
The William Newman Department of Real Estate will award several scholarships each year of up to $5,000 to eligible, full-time or part-time students entering the Master of Science in Real Estate degree program, or to current Master of Science in Real Estate students.
Nicolas Vargas Scholarship
To provide a scholarship or scholarships to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students who demonstrate academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Services.
Norman Darer Memorial Class of `53 Scholarship
To incoming freshman who demonstrate high academic performance and financial need.
O'Brien Family Scholarship
a Zicklin student, good academic record and financial need.
Owen Boyle Scholarship
To provide a full tuition scholarship (instate tuition rate) for an incoming freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic promise and is the child of a trade unionist or himself or herself a trade unionist. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Paul A. '57 & Judy Douglas Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to an incoming freshmen who demonstrates academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Each year, at the annual meeting of the Baruch College Alumni Association (BCAA), a public acknowledgment, presentation or ceremonial awarding of the scholarship shall take place. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
Paul Chook Fellowship
An annual award for high scholastic performance and promise, to a graduate or undergraduate majoring in statistics
Paul Eugene and Roseanne Mozlin Klein '69 Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to a student in the Zicklin School of Businesswho demonstrate financial need and academic excellence. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Paul and Miriam Odess Scholarship
To students with financial hardship.
Peter Jonas Scholarship
For students who are declared a major in accountancy or entrepreneurship to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Peter Sandick Memorial Scholarship in Accountancy
To a senior in Accountancy who has achieved a high degree of scholastic proficiency and demonstrated personal attributes of moral character.
Philip Zimmerman Prize Scholarship
To an outstanding student enrolled for the junior year as an accounting major and the first member of the family to attend college.
Phyllis Milton Scholarship
For incoming freshmen who demonstrate academic excellence (as indicated by High School GPA and SAT scores) and who would benefit from scholarship assistance. The scholarship is renewable for students who continue to maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and benefit from scholarship assistance. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Pyramid Consulting Group, LLC Scholarship
To a second year student who has a goal of receiving their Bachelor’s Degree, must work part-time and is paying for school themselves. Student must maintain an average GPA of 3.0, demonstrate clear signs of leadership, clear understanding of what career path they will choose to follow and well rounded participation in extracurricular activities (academic and/or athletic).
Rappaport Family Scholarships
To juniors and/or seniors from the Zicklin School who have a GPA of 3.0 or better and in need of financial aid.
Raymond Scholarship
The Raymond Scholarship will annually recognize students in good academic standing who have contributed significantly to an enlightened awareness of gay and lesbian issues within the Baruch academic community and the business community it serves.
Raymond and Jacqueline Berland Memorial Scholarship
To an undergraduate student entering his/her senior year who is a Marketing major and who has demonstrated academic excellence in marketing courses.
Real Estate Club Scholarship
A senior in the Zicklin School with a Real Estate concentration with a 3.0 GPA
Real Estate Department Scholarship
for a student who would benefit from scholarship assistance and is studying real estate.
Real Estate Lenders Association Scholarship
Applicants must be a senior in the BBA real estate program or MBA or MS real estate program students. Applicants must intend to pursue careers in real estate finance. Applicants must write a statement demonstrating their commitment to commercial real estate. Applicants must maintain 3.2 GPA. Preference will be given to qualified women or minority candidates. Candidates shall be selected by the Department of Real Estate/Zicklin School of Business.
Reneta Kowalczyk Scholarship
To provide a scholarship or scholarships to currently matriculated students who demonstrate a commitment to and involvement in community service as well as high academic achievement. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Student Affairs.
Richard A. Samber Scholarship
For a student who shows academic promise and financial need.
Richard E. Schultz Scholarship
To provide a full tuition scholarship to a junior majoring in Finance and Investments. Student must have financial need and is available only for tuition and fees, which are not covered by other grants or gift aid. The scholarship is renewable for the student each year until s/he graduates, for up to three years, as long as the student remains in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need.
Richard Flowers Memorial Scholarship
For a full-time matriculating student, majoring in accountancy with interest in a career in auditing or financial accounting. Scholarship starts with a junior and renewed on an annual basis as long as student remains in good academic standing and meets selection criteria. Undergraduate recipients who pursue a joint BBA/MBA in accountancy may maintain funding throughout graduate studies. Once the recipient graduates, the scholarship will begin again with a junior. Student has a minimum GPA of 3.3
Richard Montesano '62 Scholarship
To provide a scholarship for an incoming freshman who intends to major in advertising or marketing who demonstrates academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA, continues to demonstrate financial need, and is admitted into the advertising or marketing programs at the Zicklin School of Business. Recipients will be chosen by the Financial Aid Office.
Richard P. Friedman Graduate Fellowship in Entrepreneurship
To a second year full-time MBA student on the basis of financial need and academic merit.
Rita Greenberg Scholarship
To provide one or more scholarships to entering freshman or currently matriculated students who demonstrate academic promise and financial need. Scholarship is renewable for up to 3 additional years provided the student maintains a GPA of 3.2 or higher and continues to demonstrate financial need. The recipient or recipients shall be U.S. citizens. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Robert and Barbara Luciano Scholarship
To provide a scholarships to an incoming freshman who demonstrate financial need and academic promise. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Recipients will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Robert and Marian Lowenfish Accounnting Scholarship
For an incoming freshman who intends to study accounting and demonstrates financial need. The scholarship is renewable provided the student maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues his or her study of accountancy.
Robert and Marian Lowenfish Endowed Scholarship
To students enrolled in the BBA real estate program or MBA or MS Real Estate programs and who intend to pursue careers in real estate. Students must have a minimum 3.2 GPA to be eligible. Recipients shall be chosen by the Newman Department of Real Estate.
Robert and Renee Schnell Scholarship
To provide full or partial scholarship(s) to entering freshmen or currently enrolled students who demonstrate financial need and academic excellence. Currently enrolled students must have a GPA of 3.0.
Robert B. Fritsch ’54 Scholarship
To provide (4) four year scholarships to an incoming freshman who are first generation college students. Scholarships are available only for tuition, which is not covered by other grants or gift aid. Candidates will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Robert C. Weaver Scholarship
For students who have demonstrated academic promise and who would benefit from scholarship assistance.
Robert Demb Scholarship
To students from a yeshiva high school and/or transfer student from Brandeis or Yeshiva universities.
Robert J. Peyser �43 Scholarship
For a student with demonstrated financial need. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid. Scholarship is renewable for recipients who demonstrate continuing financial need and maintain a 3.2 GPA.
Robert J. Sigman �79 Scholarship
To a full-time undergraduate student who demonstrates a combination of academic merit and financial need. Preference will be given to a student majoring in Accountancy or Management/Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, but the scholarship may be given to a student enrolled in any undergraduate business major.
Robin and Kenneth Koval Scholarship
For incoming or currently enrolled MBA students with a concentration in Marketing to assist in covering the cost of attendance and who would benefit from scholarship support. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid Services.
Rothstein Family Scholarship
scholarship will be eligible for students who demonstrates financial need. Preference should be given to students who are otherwise ineligible for other forms of federal or state aid.
Ruth Castalde Scholarship
for female students majoring in accountancy
Ruth R. Seldowitz Scholarship
to support students studying in the Jewish Studies Program.
Ruth Rubin Wiesen Academic Promise Scholarship
To current students for a combination of academic performance and demonstrated financial need.
Salih Neftci Memorial Scholarship
For a current student in the Baruch College Financial Engineering MS Program. The recipient must have demonstrated desire and ability to help other people understand concepts related to financial engineering. Unique background, future goals, and prospects for having a positive impact on others will also be considered as criteria to determine the recipient of the Salih Neftci Memorial Scholarship. Candidates will be recommended by the Director of the Financial Engineering MS Program and approved by the Office of Financial Aid. For Fiscal Year 2011, the Fund shall provide $1,250 for the initial scholarship.
Samuel and Irving Weinstein Scholarship
To a worthy graduate student in Accountancy or Taxation.
Sandra and Lawrence Simon Scholarship
The scholarship is to be awarded to incoming freshmen who demonstrate academic promise and financial need. The scholarship is renewable if the recipients continue to demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Sarah and Sol Laterman Scholarship
Provide annual, full or partial tuition scholarships for incoming freshmen who are graduates of Stuyvesant High School, currently located at 345 Chambers Street, New York, NY, or its successors in interest, who have outstanding academic credentials.
Sarah Gottesman Lubin Memorial Scholarship in 19th Century American and/or British Literature
A student in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences who shows a special interest in British and/or American literature. A student who shall demonstrate financial need. A student who shall have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher, or shall have very significant academic qualifications in the opinion of the English Department. A student who shall have the recommendation of an English professor with whom the student has studied English or American literature.
Saxe '55 Scholarship
To an entering freshman who demonstrates financial need and academic promise.
Seana Brett Memorial Scholarship
To a student entering his/her junior year who is a finance major, has demonstrated academic excellence and has significant financial need.
Selma Brenner Scholarship Fund
To a student majoring in CIS who has achieved a 3.0 GPA and demonstrated a commitment to minority concerns.
Sidney L. Grossfeld �63 Scholarship
For a student who is at least a junior and an accounting major with demonstrated financial need and academic excellence. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Aid.
Solomon J. Freedman Scholarship
To award two (2) full scholarships to incoming freshmen who plan to major in accounting. The recipients shall be U.S. citizens or legal residents on the path to citizenship who intend to pursue a career in the United States upon graduation. The scholarship is renewable if the recipients continue as accounting students and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Solomon Toubin Memorial Scholarship in Arts and Sciences
To students majoring in the Arts and Sciences who exhibit exceptional accomplishments within any of these disciplines.
Solon E. Summerfield Scholarship
To students who have demonstrated academic excellence.
Stanley N. Pearlman Scholarship
For a student who is first in their family to attend college. Candidates will be selected by the Office of Financial Services.
Stephen J. Jerome Fellows
For current students in the Higher Education Administration (HEA) program.
Steve H. Kanzer Scholarship for Entrepreneurship
For a student who is majoring in entrepreneurship and demonstrates experience starting and/or running a business. The scholarship is renewable for a student who continues to maintain a minimum 3.5 GPA.
Stuart-James Foundation Scholarship in Business Computing
To an outstanding graduate student in the field of business computing.
Sunny and Abe Rosenberg Merit Scholarship
To entering freshman with an interest in business or marketing on the basis of their high school average and SAT scores.
Susan Ponce De Leon Scholarship
Full-time student; Graduate MPA in Housing or demonstrated commitment to Community Development; Renewable for a maximum of two years
Timothy Miller Richman Memorial Scholarship
To provide a scholarship to a graduate student majoring in Statistics who demonstrates either financial need and/or academic excellence. Candidates will be selected by the Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems.
Vera and Jacob I. Jacobson Scholarship
For a third year student with financial need.
To students who meet the following criteria: is a junior or senior accounting major with at least a 3.7 GPA, has demonstrated financial need and is planning to attend graduate school to pursue a master`s degree in accounting.
To assist students who are at risk of not graduating for reasons that may include (but are not limited to) financial emergencies, loss or shortfalls in financial assistance, the need to take additional courses to meet the requirements of graduation, undocumented or international status or other circumstances identified by the Office of Financial Aid Services. Candidates will be chosen by the Office of Financial Aid Services.