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Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship

Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$20,000

Application Deadline:

01/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The College of Science and Technology chooses the recipient of the Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship, who must be majoring in mathematics or science and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students of Italian American background are given preference. A report addressing the effects of one’s heritage and culture on one’s life may be required of the students. You must submit a Fairmont State scholarship application to be considered. You are adding your name to the pool for all available Fairmont State scholarships by submitting the scholarship application.

Eligibility Criteria For Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that you may come across:

  • Pursuit of a mathematics-related field: Scholarships in this category often target students who are enrolled or planning to enroll in programs related to mathematics, applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, or other related disciplines.
  • Strong academic record: Most mathematician scholarships require a minimum GPA or academic achievement to ensure applicants have excelled in their studies.
  • Research or Mathematical Achievements: Some scholarships may consider applicants’ research experience or notable achievements in mathematics competitions, Olympiads, or other mathematical endeavors.
  • Recommendations: Scholarships often require letters of recommendation from mathematics teachers, professors, or professionals who can speak to the applicant’s mathematical skills, potential, and dedication to the field.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Many scholarship applications require an essay or personal statement where applicants can demonstrate their passion for mathematics, discuss their mathematical interests or research goals, and articulate how the scholarship will support their academic and professional aspirations.
  • Leadership and Extracurricular Involvement: Demonstrated leadership skills and involvement in mathematics clubs, math-related organizations, or participation in mathematics-related extracurricular activities can be valued by scholarship programs.
  • Awards and Honors: Scholarships may consider applicants who have received recognition, awards, or honors related to mathematics, such as scholarships, grants, or certificates of achievement.
  • Career Goals and Objectives: Scholarships may prioritize applicants who can articulate their career goals in mathematics and demonstrate how the scholarship will support their academic and professional development in the field.

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