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2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Aid and Scholarships




AMY MARIX
Director
JESSICA OTT
Associate Director
RACHEL STANSBURY
Manager
AIMEE THIBODEAUX
Assistant Director

OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT: FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS
OFFICE: 1146 Pleasant Hall
TELEPHONE: 225-578-3103
FAX: 225-578-6300
E-MAIL: financialaid@lsu.edu
                scholarships@lsu.edu
WEBSITE: www.lsu.edu/financialaid

LSU awards scholarships in the form of cash awards, full tuition and nonresident fee exemptions, room and board, and employment opportunities to students who meet certain academic qualifications.

The scholarships listed for entering freshmen are awarded mainly on the basis of standardized test scores (ACT/SAT) and high school record.

In addition to the scholarship programs, the Office of Enrollment Management administers a number of federally funded and state funded financial aid programs. The total amount of funding disbursed annually through these programs is approximately $200 million.

LSU Scholarships Available to Entering Freshmen

Most awards listed below are valid for one year of undergraduate study. Each may be renewed annually as long as the recipient meets academic requirements. The maximum term of the award is four years or until the recipient receives an undergraduate degree, whichever occurs first.

Louisiana residents selected for the scholarships listed below will likely qualify for tuition assistance and cash stipends through the state’s TOPS program. See the section titled “Louisiana’s Tuition Opportunity Program for Students, (TOPS).”

Application Procedure

The LSU “Application for Undergraduate Admissions” is an automatic application for entering freshmen scholarships. The online application must be postmarked along with an official high school transcript, standardized test scores, and all other required information to the Office of Enrollment Management, Pleasant Hall, LSU, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-2802. The priority date for full consideration for LSU’s scholarship programs is November 15.

Notification of scholarship recipients normally begins in December. Students are considered based on a six-semester transcript once they have been admitted to the university. To be guaranteed consideration, standardized test scores must be received by November 15.

Entering Freshman Nonresident Scholarship Programs

University Scholarship Programs

Stamps Scholarship

Criteria: Stamps Scholars will be chosen from the pool of students admitted to the Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College. Top candidates will be invited to compete for the Stamps Scholarships. To view the Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College admission requirements, visit www.honors.lsu.edu.

Award: The Stamps Scholarship program is the top scholarship opportunity available at LSU. Scholarship recipients will receive full cost of attendance for four years, as well as a potential $14,000 for enrichment experiences.

Stamps Scholars will be directed to resources that will help cultivate each scholar’s intellectual distinction, initiative, and commitment to service, leadership, global knowledge, and career exploration. For more information on the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, visit www.stampsfoundation.org.

President’s Alumni Scholars

Criteria: The top 10 entering freshmen not selected as Stamps Leadership Scholars (including both residents and nonresidents) will be awarded this scholarship. To be considered, a student must have a minimum ACT of 33 or critical reading and math SAT of 1440 with a computed, six-semester high school GPA of at least a 3.5. To be considered for this award, a student must have an official ACT or SAT writing score on file with LSU and meet the November 15 priority consideration deadline.

Award: Nonresident students receive $2,000 per year, tuition exemption, nonresident fee exemption, on-campus room and board scholarship, a one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend and the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Alumni Association’s Global Leaders

Criteria: The top 50 entering freshmen (including both residents and nonresidents not selected as President’s Alumni Scholars or Stamps Leadership Scholars) based on ACT/SAT scores and a computed, six-semester high school GPA of at least a 3.0. To be considered for this award, a student must have an official ACT or SAT writing score on file with LSU and meet the November 15 priority consideration deadline.

Award: A one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend and the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program. This award is in addition to the cash scholarship awarded to the student through the Flagship Scholars Award, LSU Academic Scholars Award, or the Tiger Excellence Scholars Award.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Distinguished Freshman Award

Criteria: College-sponsored National Merit Finalist who indicates LSU as their first-choice institution

Award: $2,000 per year and the opportunity to earn up to $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program. This scholarship is in addition to the student’s merit scholarship offer through President’s Alumni Scholars, LSU Alumni Association’s Global Leaders, Flagship Scholars Award, LSU Academic Scholars Award, or the Tiger Excellence Scholars Award.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

Flagship Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 33 to 36 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1440 to 1600 on the Old SAT, or minimum total score of 1490 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA (not selected as a President’s Alumni Scholar)

Award: $20,500 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1550 by participating in the President’s Student Aide Program

The President’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Academic Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 30 to 32 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1330 to 1430 on the Old SAT, or minimum total score of 1390 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA

Award: $15,500 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 by participating in the President’s Student Aide Program

The President’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

Tiger Alumni Legacy Scholarship

Criteria: Non-Louisiana resident and a parent who graduated from the LSU Flagship Campus. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine

Award: Recipients will receive a 10% non-resident fee exemption for eight semesters, which is currently valued at $1,668 per year.

Tiger Excellence Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 28 to 29 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1250 to 1320 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1250 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA

Award: $7,600 per year

Tiger Nation Scholarship

Criteria: ACT score of 26 composite minimum or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1170 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1240 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 computed, six-semester high school GPA

Award: Recipients will receive a 20% non-resident fee exemption for eight semesters, which is currently valued at $3,335 per year.

The Tiger Nation Scholarship is available to non-Louisiana residents (except Texas).

Texas Tigers Scholarship

Criteria: ACT score of 26 composite minimum or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1170 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1240 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 computed, six-semester high school GPA

Award: Recipients will receive a 20% non-resident fee exemption for eight semesters, which is currently valued at $3,335 per year.

The Texas Tigers Scholarship is available to Texas residents.

Scholarships for Louisiana Students

The Pelican Promise Award

LSU is committed to institutional access and affordability for students of all socioeconomic levels. The Pelican Promise Award program is designed to attract and support Louisiana students who are economically disadvantaged and academically qualified.

To qualify, students must be eligible for admission to the university, must be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, and must have a family income equal to or lesser than 150 percent of the poverty level.

Eligibility for the Pelican Promise will be determined once the student has completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and applied for all federal, state, and LSU resources. Please note that a FAFSA must be completed each year to renew eligibility for the Pelican Promise Award. This award exempts students from the payment of tuition and the registration fee.

Entering Freshman Resident Scholarship Programs

University Scholarship Programs

Stamps Scholarship

Criteria: Stamps Scholarship will be chosen from the pool of students admitted to the Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College. Top candidates will be invited to compete for the Stamps Scholarships. To view the Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College admission requirements, visit www.honors.lsu.edu.

Award: The Stamps Scholarship program is the top scholarship opportunity available at LSU. Scholarship recipients will receive full cost of attendance for four years, as well as a potential $14,000 for enrichment experiences.

Stamps Scholars will be directed to resources that will help cultivate each scholar’s intellectual distinction, initiative, and commitment to service, leadership, global knowledge, and career exploration. For more information on the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, visit www.stampsfoundation.org.

President’s Alumni Scholars

Criteria: The top 10 entering freshmen not selected as Stamps Leadership Scholars (including both residents and nonresidents) will be awarded this scholarship. To be considered, a student must have a minimum ACT of 33 or critical reading and math SAT of 1440 with a computed, six-semester high school GPA of at least a 3.5. To be considered for this award, a student must have an official ACT or SAT writing score on file with LSU and meet the November 15 priority consideration deadline.

Award: Resident students receive a tuition exemption, on-campus room and board scholarship, a one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend and the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Alumni Association’s Global Leaders

Criteria: This award will be given to the top 50 entering freshmen (including both residents and nonresidents not selected as President’s Alumni Scholars or Stamps Leadership Scholars) based on ACT/SAT scores and a computed, six-semester high school GPA of at least a 3.0. To be considered for this award, a student must have an official ACT or SAT writing score on file with LSU.

Award: A one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend and the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program. This award is in addition to the cash scholarship awarded to the student through the Flagship Scholars Award, LSU Academic Scholars Award, or the Tiger Excellence Scholars Award and meet the November 15 priority consideration deadline.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Distinguished Freshman Award

Criteria: College-sponsored National Merit Finalist who indicates LSU as their first-choice institution

Award: $2,000 per year and the opportunity to earn up to $1,550 per year by participating in the President’s Future Leaders in Research Program. This scholarship is in addition to the student’s merit scholarship offer through President’s Alumni Scholars, LSU Alumni Association’s Global Leaders, Flagship Scholars Award, LSU Academic Scholars Award, or the Tiger Excellence Scholars Award.

The President’s Future Leaders in Research Program offers a unique opportunity for students to conduct research early in their college career. Students are partnered with a faculty member in the field of their choice to work side-by-side in a research setting learning what a career in their chosen field may be like. As a member of the research team, students receive guidance and support to expand their knowledge and skill. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

Flagship Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 33 to 36 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1440 to 1600 on the Old SAT, or minimum total score of 1490 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA (not selected as a President’s Alumni Scholar)

Award: $2,500 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1,550 by participating in the President’s Student Aide Program

The President’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

LSU Academic Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 30 to 32 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1330 to 1430 AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA

Award: $2,000 per year plus the opportunity to earn up to an additional $1550 by participating in the President’s Student Aide Program

The President’s Student Aide Program provides an opportunity for students to work in one of our many departments. Students participating in this program can work up to 20 hours per week to earn up to $1,550 per year. The student is paid an hourly wage and paychecks are sent bi-weekly.

Tiger Excellence Scholars Award

Criteria: ACT score of 28 to 29 or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1250 to 1320 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1250 on the New SAT AND a 3.0 cumulative computed, six semester high school GPA

Award: $1,500 per year

Louisiana Tiger Legacy Excellence Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a parent who graduated from or is currently employed the LSU Flagship Campus, an ACT score of 28, or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1250 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1310 on the New SAT. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.

Award: $1,000 per year

Louisiana Tiger Legacy Superior Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a parent who graduated from or is currently employed the LSU Flagship Campus, an ACT score of 26, or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1170 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1240 on the New SAT. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.

Award: $750 per year

Louisiana Tiger Legacy Merit Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a parent who graduated from or is currently employed the LSU Flagship Campus, an ACT score of 24, or a critical reading and math SAT score of 1090 on the Old SAT, or a minimum total score of 1160 on the New SAT. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.

Award: $500 per year

Transfer Student Scholarships

Entering transfer students with an overall GPA of 3.5 and a minimum of 30 college-level transferable credit hours can qualify for our Tiger Transfer Scholarships.

 

Louisiana Tiger Legacy Excellence Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a parent who graduated from or is currently employed the LSU Flagship Campus, a transfer GPA of 3.5 and 30 college-level transferable credit hours. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.

Award: $1,000 per year

Louisiana Tiger Legacy Superior Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a parent who graduated from or is currently employed the LSU Flagship Campus, a transfer GPA of 3.0 and 30 college-level transferable credit hours. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine.

Award: $750 per year

LSU/LCTCS Honors Promise Transfer Scholarship

Criteria: Louisiana resident, a transfer GPA of 3.25, and an associate degree from an LCTCS institution

Award: Recipients will receive up to $3,000 per year for up to six semesters.

 

TOPS – Louisiana’s Tuition Opportunity Program for Students

Louisiana residents meeting certain eligibility requirements will qualify for tuition assistance and, in some cases, cash stipends through this state-funded program. TOPS has three components: (1) the Opportunity Award provides tuition assistance for four years; (2) the Performance Award provides tuition assistance and a $400 per year cash stipend for four years; and (3) the Honors Award provides tuition assistance and a cash stipend of $800 per year for four years. Each of these components has certain ACT score and GPA requirements; in addition, all TOPS awards require 17.5 units of specified high school course work.

To apply for TOPS awards, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which corresponds to the year in which the student plans to enroll, must be submitted by the deadline published in the FAFSA.

More detailed information on these programs may be obtained from the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, Scholarship Division, P.O. Box 91202, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-9202 or by visiting their website at www.osfa.state.la.us.

Tiger Alumni Legacy Scholarship

Criteria: Non-Louisiana resident and a parent who graduated from the LSU Flagship Campus. A parent can be a biological parent, adoptive parent, or stepparent The LSU Flagship Campus comprises LSU A&M, the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine

Award: Recipients will receive a 10% non-resident fee exemption for eight semesters, which is currently valued at $1,668 per year.

Tiger Nation Scholarship

Criteria: a transfer GPA of 3.5 and 30 college-level transferable credit hours

Award: Recipients will receive a 20% non-resident fee exemption for up to six semesters, which is currently valued at $3,335 per year.

The Tiger Nation Scholarship is available to non-Louisiana residents (except Texas).

Other LSU Scholarships and Awards

There are two types of scholarships listed below—those restricted to students according to their major or college and those that are open to all students regardless of their major or college. Most scholarships are restricted to full-time students.

All other applications, when required, may be obtained from the department or college listed in the description of the scholarship.

The description of each scholarship follows the same format: title; number given, and annual amount of each, e.g., “(2:$300)” means that two scholarships are awarded per year at $300 each; any criteria or restrictions; and the group that determines which students will receive the scholarship. The following abbreviations are used in the scholarship descriptions:

FR freshman
SO sophomore
JR junior
SR senior
UG undergraduate
GR graduate student
LA Louisiana
yr year
GPA grade point average
FA&S Cmte Financial Aid & Scholarships Committee
EBR East Baton Rouge Parish

Scholarships and Awards Restricted to a Particular Field of Study

Students interested in applying for the following scholarships and awards should check with the individual colleges for up-to-date information concerning amounts and requirements. Those scholarships and awards marked with one asterisk (*) are funded through the LSU Foundation. Those marked with two asterisks (**) are sponsored by the LSU Alumni Association.

College of Agriculture

The College of Agriculture offers many scholarships for both incoming and continuing students. Awards vary each year depending on the availability of funds. Awards are selected on an academic year basis, with one half disbursed in the fall and the second half in the spring, provided retention criteria are met. Information on the application process will be sent directly to students. Applications will open for prospective students once they are admitted and on January 1st for continuing students. Applications for incoming students are due February 1st and for continuing students the deadline is March 1st. Students submit one application to be considered for all College of Agriculture scholarships.

64 Parish Strong Scholarship
Agriculture Development Council Scholarship
Air Force ROTC Scholarship
Army ROTC Scholarship
E. M. Barham Memorial Scholarship
BASF Endowed Scholarship
Lee Berwick Working Student Scholarship
Jules P. Bordelon Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ralph Brown Endowed Scholarship
Capital Bank & Trust Agricultural Scholarship
Dean Mason C. Carter Scholarship
C. W. Causey Scholarship
Century Club Scholarship
Charles Stewart Churchill Memorial Scholarship
College of Agriculture Alumni Association Scholarship
Horace J. Davis Scholarship
Mary Owens Day Memorial Scholarship
Deep South Equipment Dealers Association Scholarship
First South Farm Credit
Sibyl and Joseph Dorè Memorial Scholarship
George Fasting Scholarship
Murphy J. Foster Scholarship
Joseph W. Freeland International Agriculture Scholarship
J. B. Frye, Jr. Scholarship
S. W. “Buck” Gladden, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
James D. Graugnard—Louisiana Farm Bureau Scholarship
Greater Baton Rouge State Fair/George Simoneaux Scholarship
Iberia Parish Farm Bureau Federation Scholarship
Dean Kenneth Koonce Scholarship
Lloyd Lauden Scholarship
Dean J. G. Lee, Jr. Scholarship
Louisiana Cattle Women—Emily Smith Fairchild Memorial Scholarship
Louisiana County Agricultural Agents Association—4-H Scholarship
Louisiana Division of American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists Scholarship
Emile A. Maier Endowed Scholarship
Blanche E. and Dennis V. McClosky Scholarship
David B. Means Memorial Endowed Scholarship
John Walker Melton Scholarship
Laurie S. and Helen N. Mobley Scholarship
Bernell E. Newman Endowed Scholarship
Brodie Pugh Scholarship
Shelby Robert Family Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Staplcotn Scholarship
Tiger Athletic Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship
K.C. Toups Memorial Scholarship
James W. and Edna F. Trott Scholarship
James W. Trott, Jr. Scholarship
Zen-Noh Grain Mac Kasaoka Memorial Scholarship
Charlotte Robertson Honorary Scholarship
Joseph L. and Estell W. Smilie Memorial Scholarship
Louisiana Division - American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists Merit Scholarship
GEAPS Guld South Scholarship
Alice and William Calloway Scholarship
Daniel Ivy Dupree Scholarship
Kent James Greater Baton Rouge State Fair Award
Laura Lynn Smith Memorial Scholarship
Travis Walker Scholarship
Kenny S. & Dana E. Brown Scholarship

College of Art & Design

AIA/AAF Scholarships (varies) Awarded on a competitive basis to fourth- or fifth-yr. students in arch. by the Nat. Am. Inst. of Architects.

Alpha Rho Chi Medal (1) Graduating student in arch. with outstanding service to school and/or profession.

Henry Adams American Institute of Architects Certificate (1:UG; 1:GRAD) Graduating student in arch. with second highest GPA; awarded by Am. Inst. of Architects through Sch. of Arch.

Henry Adams American Institute of Architects Medal (1:UG; 1:GRAD) Graduating student in arch. with highest GPA; awarded by Am. Inst. of Architects through the Sch. of Arch.

American Society of Landscape Architecture (1:$500) Based on scholarship and financial need; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

William R. Brockway, FAIA Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) FT UG in Arch.; preference given to students who have demonstrated interest in the field of historical conservation; awarded by the School of Architecture.

Charles Craig International Travel Award in Memory of Joseph Aurbach (1:$5,000) Outstanding student in the School of Art.

Certificate of Merit, American Society of Landscape Architects (1) Outstanding SR in land. arch.; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

Miriam Garic Barranger Scholarship (1:$1,000 annually as funds become available) UG in ceramics; awarded by Sch. of Art.

Baton Rouge Art League Award (1:$250) JR/SR/GR in art with minimum 3.00 GPA; awarded by Sch. of Art.

Atwell E. Champion Scholarship (1:$500) UG in land. arch.; 2.50 or better GPA; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

Dean’s Medals (4) Outstanding graduate in arch., art, interior des.; and land. arch.; evaluation of portfolio and potential in professional field; nominated by faculty; awarded by dean.

*Terry Devine Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Fourth- or fifth-yr. student in arch.; awarded by Sch. of Arch.

*Caroline Durieux Scholarship (varies) UG in art; awarded by Sch. of Art.

J. Kenneth Edmiston Memorial Scholarship (2:$500) JR, SR concentrating in ceramics, graphic design, painting/ drawing, printmaking, or sculpture; 3.00 GPA; apply each semester; awarded by Sch. of Art.

I. Vincent Guaccero Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) SR interior design major with demonstrated outstanding design capability; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

*Harvey Scholarship (2:tuition) Fifth-yr. student in arch. and land. arch.; awarded by Sch. of Arch. and Sch. of Land. Arch. based on academic performance and financial need.

William Hornsey Scholarship (1:$350) Based on scholarship and financial need; awarded by the Sch. of Land. Arch.

Norman L. Koonce, FAIA Scholarship in Architecture (varies:varies) FT UG in Arch.; awarded by the School of Architecture.

Landscape Architecture Endowment (varies:varies) Based on scholarship and financial need; awarded by the Sch. of Land. Arch.

*Alice Hovey Littlefield Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Female UG in land. arch.; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

Louisiana Garden Club Federation, Inc., Scholarship (varies:varies) Outstanding student in land. arch.; LA resident; based on scholarship and financial need; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

Outstanding Undergraduate Painter (2:varies) Awarded by painting faculty based on portfolio, School of Art.

Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Senior Award (1:Certif.) SR with highest GPA; selected by dean, Col. of A & D.

*Helen Adams Reich Memorial Scholarship (6:$500) Preference to nonresident UG in land. arch.; awarded by Sch. of Land. Arch.

Dixon Smith Educational Scholarship (1:varies) SR interior des. major; evaluation of portfolio; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

Torre Scholarship in Landscape Architecture (1:varies) Awarded to outstanding UG in design through the Sch. of Land. Arch.

Scott Gerard Verrett Scholarship (1:varies) JR interior des. major; GPA of 3.00 or better; true financial need; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

Undergraduate Student Interior Design Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG interior design major; evaluation of portfolio, scholastic excellence and financial need; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

Torres Scholarship in Interior Design (1:varies) Awarded to UG Interior Design major; evaluation of portfolio, scholastic excellence and financial need; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

M. Dorothy Fletcher Field Studies Fund (varies:varies) Awarded to UG Interior Design major; field study proposal and financial need; awarded by Dept. of Interior Design.

E. J. Ourso College of Business

Victoria Archangel Memorial Scholarship UG business major; 3.0 GPA; financial need; active in student organizations as well as campus and community service; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Paul and Ellen Arst Scholarship JR/SR in finance or risk insurance; financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Association of Government Accountants UG or GR student interested in governmental accounting; 2.50 GPA; must be U.S. citizen and LA resident; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

B.R. Board of Realtor—-Ingalls, Frances R. Scholarship JR/SR interested in real estate; LA resident.

Lonnie H. Bearry Scholarship Outstanding SO/JR in Acct.; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Hannis T. Bourgeois LLP JR/SR in ACCT.; outstanding character, leadership, extracurricular activities, and academic achievement; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Capital Bank & Trust Embree K. Easterly Scholarship Outstanding JR/SR in FIN with desire to enter finance or banking upon graduation; student must be a LA resident with financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Adm. Scholarship Committee.

Capital Bank & Trust Hamrick Holloway Finance Scholarship JR/SR in FIN or Banking; student must be a LA resident with financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

L.A. Champagne Memorial Scholarship SO in ACCT.; 2.70 GPA; financial need; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Chevron ISDS Scholarships UG student majoring in ISDS; 3.0 GPA; US citizen; awarded by ISDS scholarship committee.

John L. Davidson Scholarship Fund JR/SR with 3.00 GPA; any major; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Deloitte SO/JR in ACCT.; student must have outstanding character, leadership, and academic qualifications; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Undergraduate business major from an underrepresented group; 2.5 GPA.

Tommy Doiron & Jimmy Webb Memorial SO with less than 60 credit hours; 2.50 GPA minimum; financial need; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Clarence Dunn Accounting Dept. Recognition Awards ACCT majors deserving of special recognition by accounting faculty; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Ernst & Young LLP Outstanding JR in ACCT with career interest in public acct.; 3.50 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

ExxonMobil Scholarship Outstanding GR student in ACCT intending to make college teaching a career. Awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Faulk & Winkler LLC Outstanding JR/SR accounting student; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

David H. Garland Memorial Scholarship UG student displaying leadership, academic ability, and citizenship; LA resident; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Lewis Gottlieb Memorial Scholarship Second- year GR student candidate for MS in finance or MBA with concentration in finance; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Michael J. Gricus, Sr. Excellence in Finance Scholarship UG finance major in the E. J. Ourso College of Business

Brenda and Gregory Hamer, Sr. Endowed Scholarship UG or GR in the E. J. Ourso College of Business; priority will be given to students who are graduates of Louisiana public schools; financial need shall be a consideration; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Paul and Theresa Hendershot Scholarship SR in MKT; scholastic achievement; financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Mack H. Hornbeak Scholarship UG or GR student in Gen. Bus. or banking and finance; financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Josh and Florence Kantrow Memorial Scholarship Student with strong academic performance and gpa; financial need; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

L. Jarrod Kimble Memorial Scholarship UG student majoring in ISDS; 3.0 GPA; ability to work in the field and participation in extracurricular activities; awarded by the ISDS Department Scholarship Committee.

Allison R. Kolb Memorial Award Outstanding JR/SR in banking or finance; financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

KPMG LLP Outstanding JR in accounting; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

H.J. “Monday” Lowe Endowed Scholarship Accounting student involved in campus activities; awarded by the Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Marathon Oil Corporation UG accounting students interested in the oil and gas industry; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Marathon Petroleum Scholarship Outstanding SO/JR in accounting; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee

Russell Lobdell Memorial Scholarship SO with outstanding academic qualifications, financial need, and demonstrated qualities of leadership; 3.00 GPA; graduate of a Baton Rouge high school; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Roger McDaniel Leadership Award UG in Internal Auditing demonstrating outstanding leadership; 3.00 GPA; awarded by LSU Center for Internal Audit.

Herbert Huey McElveen M.B.A. Scholarship MBA student. Awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Justine Mendelsohn Fund UG student with financial need; preference given to female student; 2.50 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Hans Metcalf Memorial Award UG in Economics; financial need may be a consideration; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Lloyd F. Morrison Scholarship GR teaching assistant who has excelled in teaching; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Glen H. Olds, Jr. Endowed Scholarship MBA with concentration in ISDS or MS in ISDS; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Glen H. Olds, Jr. Scholarship Full-time GR in ISDS; 3.00 GPA; awarded by the Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Ourso Family Scholarships Outstanding first year MBA student; UG GPA 3.20 or better; GMAT 600 or better.

James H. Owen Scholarship UG ACCT student who promises to attain the high personal and professional standards of Dr. Owen; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Charlotte Murray Pace Memorial MBA Scholarship Second year Flores M.B.A. student; preference given to female; from Mississippi and /or attended Millsaps College, and/or participated in soccer at the collegiate level, and/or majored in accounting; awarded by the Ourso College of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Thomas Bryan Phillips Endowed Scholarship Accounting undergraduate with a 3.0 or higher GPA enrolled in the E. J. Ourso College of Business; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Reymond Holmes Pope Scholarship JR in Business; 3.00 GPA; LA resident; awarded by Ourso College of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Postlethwaite & Netterville Audit Award JR in accounting interested in auditing; awarded by the Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Postlethwaite & Netterville Tax Award JR in ACCT interested in taxation; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

William “Bill” Clayton Potter Sr. Endowed Scholarship Fund Outstanding accounting major; awarded by the Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Flo Bigby Price Memorial Scholarship UG SO, JR, or SR; LA resident; graduate of a Bossier Parish high school; awarded by E.J. Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Pricewaterhouse Coopers Outstanding one SO and one JR in ACCT; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

R. T. Reckling Memorial Scholarship JR majoring in ITF; leadership and citizenship qualities; LA resident with financial need; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Redhawk Capital Corporation Scholarship in Business UG in ACCT with a 3.00 GPA and financial need; active in university and/or community service; awarded by the Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Colleen Reed Opportunity Scholarship UG in LSUIAPS exemplifying “progress through sharing;” awarded by LSU Center for Internal Audit.

Dan B. Rinks Endowed Scholarship JR/SR in ISDS or ISDS-MIS; 2.50 GPA; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Richard Roy Memorial Scholarship Outstanding UG student in Internal Auditing Program; 3.00 GPA; leadership; profession in Internal Auditing; awarded by LSU Center for Internal Audit.

The Sawyer Family Scholarship UG; 2.8 GPA; credit in two entrepreneurial courses; membership in Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Russell L. Sledge Scholarship Outstanding MBA student in the Ourso Col. of Bus. with financial need; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

SSA Consultants, Inc. Scholarship SO/JR/SR with 3.00 GPA and financial need; any major in the Ourso Col. of Bus.; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Kitty B. Strain Scholarship JR/SR female student in the Ourso Col. of Bus.; 3.0 GPA.

Lynn Ferguson Sweat Memorial Scholarship UG business major intending to pursue graduate studies; preference given to minority students; financial need may be a consideration; awarded by E.J. Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Texas Tiger Tournament Endowed Scholarship Outstanding accounting major; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

E. J. Thomas - R. P. Courtney Leadership Scholarship JR; GPA of 3.00 or better; leadership responsibility in high school and citizenship; from one of the following high schools: Holy Savior Catholic H.S., Alexandria; Redemptorist H.S., B.R.; or Catholic H.S., B.R.

Grant Thornton Scholarship Outstanding UG accounting student; awarded by Dept. of Accounting Scholarship Committee.

Tiger Athletic Foundation Award UG student highly qualified based on leadership and scholarship; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

Leonel E. Tutison and Helen L. Tustison Scholarship in the E. J. Ourso College of Business Graduate of East Baton Rouge Parish high school; 3.5 high school GPA; 3.5 college GPA.

Travis Varner Memorial Non-graduating JR/SR majoring in ISDS; 3.00 GPA; member of AITP; leadership; citizenship; financial need; awarded by Ourso Col. of Bus. Scholarship Committee.

W. Leroy Ward, Sr. Memorial Scholarship UG in finance or banking; min 3.00 GPA; financial need; graduate of EBR parish high school; resident of EBR parish or surrounding parishes.

J. C. Wilfert Scholarship in Business UG in business with a strong desire to attend LSU and intends to achieve major accomplishments after graduation.

College of the Coast & Environment

Candace Chun Memorial Scholarship (usually 1; varies) Awarded each fall semester on a competitive basis to incoming freshmen; declared CES major; full-time student status; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment.

Andrew “Drew” Wilbert Memorial Scholarship (usually 1; varies) Overall 3.25 GPA; full-time status; sophomore, junior or senior CES major; awarded during spring semester on a competitive basis; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment.

Bert Turner Memorial Scholarship (usually 1; varies) Overall 2.50 GPA; full-time status; sophomore, junior or senior CES major; awarded during spring semester on a competitive basis; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment.

CC&E Undergraduate Scholarship (usually 1; varies) Overall 3.00 GPA; full-time status; CES major; awarded during the spring semester on a competitive basis; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment.

Coypu Endowed Scholarship (usually 1; varies) Overall 3.00 GPA; full-time status; sophomore, junior or senior CES major; declaration of intention toultimately seek a position “such as environmental pollution technician, restoration planner, air/water quality specialist, environmental manager, environmental policy-maker, or other position that responds directly or immediately to current societal and environmental needs of coastal regions;” Awarded each summer on a competitive basis; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment.

Tiger Athletic Foundation Award (1; varies) Overall 3.30 GPA; full-time status; senior CES major; awarded during fall semester on a competitive basis; awarded by the College of the Coast & Environment’s Coastal Environmental Science Executive Committee.

College of Engineering

Note: All scholarships/awards are based on availability of funds.

  • Denotes one-time, non-renewable scholarships/awards.

Awards

American Institute of Chemists Award (1:certificate) UG in chem. engr. with outstanding leadership ability, character, and scholarship.

BP Undergraduate Award FT UG in Dept. of Elect. Engr.; 3.00 GPA; financial need.

CEE Enrichment Award FT GR admitted or enrolled in the graduate program in the Dept. of Civil Engr.; 3.00 GPA.

C. Carter Brown Book Award (varies:varies) FT; JR/SR in civil engr.; 3.00 GPA; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Cajun Constructors Award for Diversity in Construction Management Full-time UG as a declared constr. Mgmt. major; preference given to minority students; financial need considered; awarded by CMIE dept.

Chemical Engineering Junior Award (varies:$100) JR in chem. engr. with highest GPA at end of yr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

ME Enrichment Award FT Doctoral student enrolled in Dept. of Mech. Engr.; 3.00 GPA.

Michael A. Clause Memorial Fund Award (1:varies) UG in civil engr.

*Donald W. Clayton Engineering Excellence Awards-Undergraduate (varies:varies) FT; UG; completed at least one year residence in Col of Engr.; U.S. citizen or perm. resident; good academic record and desire to enroll in engr. graduate program at LSU.

*Donald W. Clayton Engineering Excellence Awards-Graduate (varies:varies) FT; GR; U.S. citizen or perm. resident; PhD track; desire to enter teaching profession in engr.; demonstrate scholarly accomplishment (publications/presentations at professional meetings)

Dow Outstanding Junior Award (1:$1,000) JR in chem. engr.; scholarship, activities, professionalism; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Gautreaux Award (1:$100) FT; UG; JR with highest GPA; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

  • Paul M. Horton Award (1:$500) Outstanding LSU chem. engr. graduate who enters LSU Graduate School.

Edward Mclaughlin Medal for Excellence (varies:varies/medal) FT; UG; Awarded to the graduating engineering student with the highest overall GPA for his/her college work. Ties permitted.

L. Frank Moore Award FT UG in Dept. of Constr. Mngmt.; 3.00 GPA; financial need.

Plant Design Project Award (varies:varies) FT; UG; participants of Plant Design Project Contest; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Norbert Rillieux Award (1:$250 and Plaque) Outstanding African American graduate in engr.

Fellowships

William A. Brookshire Distinguished Fellowship in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) FT; GR; doctoral student in ChE, 3.5 GPA, U.S. citizen, preference to students who have demonstrated scholarship accomplishment, strong leadership skills, shown integrity and exemplary character, indicated a career preference for the private sector in the process industries, and would be a good ambassador for the College and the state of Louisiana.

Gordon and Mary Cain Fellowship (varies:varies) FT; GR in chem. engr.; overall 3.30 GPA; 3.50 GPA in chem. engr.; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Chevron Engineering Post-Doctoral and Graduate Student Fellowship Fund (varies:varies) FT; GR; doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships in Engineering awarded to students with substantiated research interest in the oil and gas industry; second preference to students from under- represented groups, inc. African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and women.

College of Engineering Endowed Alumni Fellowship (varies:varies) FT; GR in engr.; American citizen; 3.50 GPA; one yr. award; financial need; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Stanley M. & Hilma R. Cothren Graduate Fellowship in Engineering Excellence (varies:varies) FT; PhD; US citizen; 3.5 GPA; civil & environmental engr.

Vincent Forte Graduate Fellowship (1:$2000) GR in engr.

Mark and Carolyn Campbell Guidry Doctoral Fellowship (1:$22,500) FT; GR; doctoral student admitted to or enrolled in ECE.

George A. Daniels Graduate Fellowship in Engineering FT GR in Dept. of Chem. Engr.

IBM Grad Fellowship Scholar (1-2: varies) FT; GR; eligibility requires BS degree in engineering or equivalent, enrolled in graduate program in the College of Engineering or in the MBA Program in the College of Business Administration; minorities and/or women will be given preference.

ECE Doctoral Student Support Fund FT Doctoral student in Dept. of Elect. or Comp. Engr.; 3.00 GPA.

Flagship Fellowship Fund (varies; varies) FT GR; PhD track engineering graduate program; 3.50 GPA.

IGERT Fellowship (varies:$12,500) GR in engr.

George A. Khoury, Jr. Graduate Fellowship in Engineering Excellence (1:$30,000) FT; GR; doctoral student admitted to or enrolled in PETE.

James Lewis Electrical Engineering Fellowship (varies:varies) GR in elect. engr.

James R. Lewis Grad Study Fund in EE (varies:varies) FT; GR; for master’s or doctoral student, ECE major, 3.0 GPA.

Nextgenc3 Graduate Fellowship FT GR in Mech. Engr. program; 3.00 GPA.

Jayanti and Suresh Rai Fellowship (varies:varies) FT: GR in elec, or comp. engr.; preference to females of East Indian origin in elec. or comp. engr.

Charles E. Severance Endowed Fellowship Full-time GR in biol. and agr. engr; US citizen; financial need and 4-H exp. preferred; awarded by Dept. of Biol & Agr. Engr.

Jimmy Stone Graduate Fellowship in Engineering Excellence (1:$30,000) FT; GR; doctoral student in PETE, 3.0 GPA, U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

Freshman Scholarships

ExxonMobil Diversity in Engineering Scholarship (varies:varies) FT; UG in engr.; 3.00 GPA; academic ability; top 25 percent of high school class; 26 ACT; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Boykin and Mable Pegues Scholarship (40:$500) FR in engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Donald J. Waguespack Scholarship in Engineering (varies;varies) Full-time FR in engr.; 3.0 GPA; ACT score equal to or greater than that of the prior year’s entering freshman average; financial need considered; priority to Terrebonne High School students or Atlanta, Georgia residents; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Other Scholarships

3-2 Program Scholarship FT UG JR; enrolled in Mech. Engr.; 3.50 GPA.

AADE Lafayette Chapter Scholarship FT UG; enrolled in Pet. Engr. or the Col. of Engr. taking PETE courses; expressed interest in Drilling Engineering; 2.5 GPA; financial need considered; selected by the Chair of the Dept. of Pet. Engr or by designee and approved by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Henry Gee Abbott Scholarship FT; enrolled in Col. of Engr.; 2.0 GPA; selected by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Yalcin B. Acar Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) UG in civil engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Ned Adler Memorial Full-time 75 credit hours earned; 2.5 GPA; declared mech. engr. major; financial need considered; awarded by Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.

W. R. Aldrich Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in engr.; graduate of LA high school; need and academic achievement; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Amerada Hess Foundation (varies: $1,250) Full-time JR in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

American Association of Drilling Engineers Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG I pet. engr.; interest in drilling engineering; 2.50 GPA; financial need; U.S. citizen; 24 credit hrs. earned; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

American Petroleum Institute (API) - Houston Chapter Scholarship FT UG; enrolled in Col. of Engr. majoring in Pet. Engr.; academic merit and financial need considered; selected by the Chair of the Dept. of Pet. Engr or by designee and approved by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Henry and Nordine Arnaud Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; JR or SR with 2.70 GPA; financial need; employed part-time for 10 hrs. minimum; resident of one of the following parishes: Acadia; Avoyelles; Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Iberia, Lafayette, Lafourche, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne or Vermillion.

Associated General Contractors of Louisiana, Inc. (varies: $500/yr.) SO in const. mgt.; selection based on need and association with construction industry; awarded by Dept. of Const. Mgt.

ASSCT Undergraduate Sugar Processing Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG; 2.75 GPA; BAE, ChE, ECE, ME, pref. sugar cane producing parishes: Acadia, Allen, Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Calcasieu, Cameron, East Baton Rouge, Evangeline, Iberia, Iberville, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, Lafourche, Pointe Coupee, St. Charles, Rapides, St. James, St. John, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, Vermillion or West Baton Rouge; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Atlas Power Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in engr.; 2.80 GPA; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Gail Robinson Wilbur Baker Full-time sophomore female; 3.0 GPA; U.S. citizen; campus involvement considered; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Baker Hughes Endowed Scholarship Full-time UG in engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered; preference to dependents or employees of Baker Hughes or affiliated companies.

BASF Corporation Engineering Scholarship (1:$1,200) UG in engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Col. of Engr.

  • Harold T. Barr Memorial Scholarship UG in biol. engr.; 3.0 GPA and financial need; awarded by Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

Zaki A. Bassiouni Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; financial need; academic merit; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Richard L. Bengston Endowed Scholarship in Biological Engineering Full-time UG in biol. Engr.; overall GPA 3.0; financial need, and a US citizen; awarded by Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

Ram N. Bhatia Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Full-time UG in chem. engr.; overall GPA 3.0; special consideration to citizens of India; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Baton Rouge Water Company Scholarship in Civil & Environmental Engineering FT JR, SR; enrolled in Col. of Engr. with focus in water works; selected by Chair of Dept. of Civil Engr.; 3.25 GPA.

Board of Regents (varies:varies) FT; GR in engr.; 3.50 GPA

Bourgeois and Associates, Inc. Scholarship (1:$1,200) FT; UG; incoming freshman preferred (freshman-through-senior eligible) pursuing occupational health & safety IAT curriculum, Louisiana resident, 2.75 GPA upon high school graduation, and 21 ACT composite score. Preference given to students from LaFourche, Assumption, Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes.

Adam T. Bourgoyne Construction Management Scholarship Excellence Fund (varies:varies) FT; UG; junior or senior CM major, 3.0 GPA or better and be in top 10 in his/her class year, recipient must have demonstrated high ethics.

Ted Bourgoyne Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; academic merit; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

  • BP America Inc. Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

BP Scholarship for Energy in Engineering FT SO, JR, SR; enrolled in Col. of Engr.; 3.0 GPA; selected by Dean of Col. of Engr.

BP Scholarship for Energy in Engineering #2 FT SO, JR, SR; enrolled in Col. of Engr.; 3.0 GPA; selected by Dean of Col. of Engr; preference for minority students.

*BP America Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

BP Minority Petroleum Engineering Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) FT; UG; U.S. citizen/perm. res., sophomore year, enrolled in ChE, ME, or PETE. First preference shall be given to minority students. At least 3.0 GPA for all college-level work, be active in extra-curricular organizations (school and/or community) with leadership roles, and not receive other similar corporate financial aid tied to summer employment. Financial need may be a consideration.

John B. Brock, III Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Leo Broering Memorial Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Full-time UG in chem. engr.; overall GPA 3.2; financial need considered; special consideration to interns at Shell’s Geismar, LA plant; awarded by the Dept. of Chem. Engr.

William Brookshire Scholarship in Engineering (varies:varies) Full-time SO/JR/SR or GR students working on a non-thesis masters degree in engr., students with 30+ hrs. combined work and course work preferred, US citizen and financial need may be considered; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Les and Dot Broussard Scholarship FT UG; enrolled in Dept. of Elect. Engr.; selected by Chair of Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Engr.; financial need considered.

William H. and Barbara A. Brown Scholarship in Biological and Agricultural Engineering Full-time UG or half-time GS; 3.0 GPA on all college work; demonstrated excellence in engineering design or research; special consideration shall be given to a student who has participated in an engr. internship program; awarded by the Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

Robert G. Bryan Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Davis S. and Martha L. Bunnell Scholarship in Engineering FT UG; majoring in Chem. or Mech. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered.

Joseph W. Carmena, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Full-time UG in civil or envr. engr.; 3.2 GPA; financial need considered; preference given to a student from a rural area in LA; awarded by CEE dept.

Charles M. Carraway and Joanne M. Carraway Scholarship Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered.

Celanese Chemicals Chemical Engineering Scholarship Fund (varies: $500) FT; UG; ChE sophomore or junior, 3.0 GPA, U.S. citizen or full-time resident, member of one or more professional associations, and has interest in considering Celanese Chemicals as an employer upon graduation.

Alden J. and Barbara S. Chauvin Scholarship Full-time UG in elec. and comp. engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered; must have been born in Louisiana or have at least one parent born in LA; preference given to student expressing interest in “alternative energy solution” career; awarded by ECE dept.

Chemical Engineering Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) FT; UG; JR or SR, 3.0 GPA, U.S. citizen or perm. resident.

*Chevron Texaco Company Scholarships in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) UG in chem. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Chevron Texaco Scholarship Fund in Mechanical Engineering (varies:varies) FT; UG; ME major (junior or senior), GPA 3.0 or better, preference given to students whose enrollment and leadership promote diversity should also be considered.

Chevron Texaco Scholarship in Electrical Engineering Full-time UG in elec. engr.; 3.0 GPA; preference to upperclassmen who promote leadership and diversity.

Chevron Computer Science Scholarships (6:$1,000) UG major in computer sci.; U.S. citizen or permanent resident; awarded by Col. of Engr.

*Chevron Texaco Company Scholarships in Petroleum Engineering (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; U.S. citizen or permanent immigration visa; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Chevron Texaco Scholarship in Civil Engineering (varies:$1000) FT; UG in civ. engr.; 3.00 GPA; must exhibit leadership

CITGO Petroleum Corporation Scholarship FT UG in Chem. Engr.; awarded in JR or SR year.

CITGO Scholarship FT UG; enrolled in Mech. Engr.; academic merit and financial need considered; selected by Chair of Dept. of Mech. Engr.

Civil Engineering Scholarship Fund FT UG; enrolled in Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; selected by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Class of Late 1970s Alumni Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

*Jesse Coates Award (1:varies) UG in chem. engr. who shows most outstanding leadership.

COE Alumni Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in engr.; awarded by the Col. of Engr.

*Conoco Phillips Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Conoco Phillips Scholarship FT UG; majoring in Petr. Engr.; awarded by Chair of Petr. Engr.

Construction Industry Advancement Fund of Lafayette and Vicinity Scholarship (2:$500) FT; UG; CM major, SO/JR/SR, resident of Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary or Vermilion parish. Selection based on scholarship, need, and association with the construction industry.

Construction Management Alumni Chapter Scholarship (2:$1000) Full-time JR/SR in construction management; 2.5 GPA; work experience in construction industry preferred; awarded by CM dept.

Construction Management Miscellaneous Donors Scholarship (varies:$500) FT; UG in constr. man.; 3.00 GPA.

Stanley M. and Hilma R. Cothren Scholarship Full-time UG in civil or envr. engr.; 3.2 GPA; financial need may be considered; awarded by CEE dept.

Eugene R. Cox Scholarship in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) Full-time SO/JR/SR in chem. engr.; 3.0 GPA; preference given to students from Calcasieu or Cameron Parish; financial need may be considered; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Bill Crawford Memorial Scholarship FT UG; enrolled in Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.; awarded by Chair of Civil & Envr. Engr.

B. C. Craft Memorial Foundation Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Craft & Hawkins Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

John deMarsche Memorial Scholarship in Construction Management (varies:varies) Full-time JR/SR in construction management; 2.75 GPA; interest in international work in construction industry preferred; awarded by CM dept.

Devon Energy Corporation Petroleum Engineering Scholarship Full-time UG with declared major in petr. engr.; 3.0 GPA; must be a citizen or permanent resident of U. S.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

William H. and Tanya B. Ditto Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in elec. engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Elec. Engr.

Gene and Sylvia Duke Family Endowed Scholarship Full-time UG in civil, industrial, mechanical or petroleum engineering; preference to high school graduates from Istrouma Senior High School (Baton Rouge), Belaire Senior High School (Baton Rouge), or Denham Springs Senior High School (Denham Springs); natives of Baton Rouge, or those who have a family heritage in Baton Rouge; awarded by Col. of Engr.

O. Dewitt Duncan Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr. with 2.50 GPA; awarded by the Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Floyd S. Edmiston, Jr. Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; 3.00 GPA; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Earl and Maryanne Evans Engineering Scholarship (1:varies) FT; female UG in engr.; LA resident; financial need; awarded by CoE Diversity Programs.

ECE General Scholarship FT student in Elect. or Comp. Engr.; 3.0 GPA.

Environmental Technical Sales, Inc. (ETEC) Scholarship FT JR, SR in Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.; financial need considered.

Evacuation & Transportation Scholarship FT UG in Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; or FT PT GR with 3.5 GPA.

Exxon Mobil Scholarship FT in Col. of Engr.; 3.0 GPA; awarded by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Exxon Mobil Diversity in Engineering Scholarship (varies:varies) FT; UG in eng; 3.00 GPA; academic ability; top 25 percent of high school clas; 26 ACT; awarded by Col of Engr.

Falcon Family Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

*Ashton and Brent Fenet Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG; asphalt technology in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Robert G. Flory Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) Full-time SO/JR/SR in elec. engr.; 3.00 GPA; U.S. citizen; LA resident of Acadia, Lafayette, or Vermillion Parish; awarded by Dept. of Elec. Engr.

William Flores Jr. Family Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 2.5 GPA; financial need may be considered; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

GDL Foundation Scholarship FT UG in Petr. Engr.; academic merit and financial need considered; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Petr. Engr.

Don Ray George Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG/GR in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Gerard Family Undergraduate Scholarship in Chemical Engineering (varies:$4,000) UG in chem. engr.; LA resident; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Karl German Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in mech. engr.; enrolled in Col. of Engr.; 2.95 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Mech. Engr.

Frank J. Germano Memorial Scholarship (varies:$1,000) SO/JR/SR in civil engr.; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Henry Gilbert Scholarship (varies:varies) UG/GR in pet. engr.; preferably from New York area; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Michael G. Glassell Memorial Scholarship Fund (3:$1,000) UG in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr., Interfraternity Athletic Council president, and ΣAE president.

Clara and Frank Groves, Sr. Scholarship (1:$1,200) UG in chem. engr., awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Halliburton Scholarship SO JR ENGR majors supporting the energy industry; minorities and first generation considered; 3.0 GPA.

R. L. Hartman Scholarship (1:varies) JR in chem. engr., 3.00 GPA; financial need; native Louisianian; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Murray F. Hawkins, Jr. & William R. Holden Achievement Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr. Murphy J. Hebert Family Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering Full-time UG in petroleum engineering; 3.0 GPA; financial need may be considered; first preference given to Louisiana citizens and U.S. citizens; second preference given to U.S. citizens who have a LSU alumnus parent or grandparent; third consideration to a student in mechanical engineering with interest in petroleum industry; awarded by PETE dept.

Hess Foundation (varies:varies) Full-time JR in pet. engr.; demonstrated outstanding scholastic achievement; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Bill Hise Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Bill Holden/NACME Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 2.50 GPA; preference for minorities; Louisiana residents; NACME participants; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Thomas Hopkins Scholarship FT UG in Col. of Engr.; 2.5 GPA.

Paul M. Horton Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in chem. engr.; 3.50 GPA; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Houston-LSU Alumni Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in Col. of Engr. with ACT of 27; Houston area residents given precedence; awarded by the Col. of Engr.

Paul N. Howell Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; 3.00 GPA; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Industrial Engineering General Scholarship FT UG in Constr. Mgt.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered; awarded by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Industrial Engineering Sustaining Scholarship (varies: varies) UG in ind. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Ind. & Manf. Systems Engr.

Industrial Technology Club Scholarship (1:$1,000) FT; UG; junior or senior CM or Industrial Technology major. Financial need considered.

Willow Johnston Memorial Scholarship 2nd year or greater FT female UG in Col. of Engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered.

Montez Juneau Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 2.50 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Kaiser Aluminum Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time; preference for minorities; awarded by Col. of Engr.

David Kamolsiri Memorial Scholarship Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Ray Kazmann Memorial Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) FT; UG; CEE major, 2.7 GPA, need may be a consideration.

Oscar K. Kimbler Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by the Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Joseph A. Kleinpeter Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; 3.00 GPA; financial need; selected by Dean; awarded by the Col. of Engr.

H. Markham Krause, Sr. Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Tracy W. Krohn—Family Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; financial need; academic merit; awarded by Dept. of Pet Engr.

Alden J. “Doc” Laborde Scholarship FT in Dept. of Petr. Engr.; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Petr. Engr.

Erin Krielow Lahr Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) FT; UG; JR or SR, CEE major, 3.0 GPA, priority to female students, financial need may be a consideration.

*Adrian Virginia Lazarus Memorial Award Fund (1:$1,500) UG in computer sci.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Albert Pierre Levy Scholarship (1:varies) UG in mech. engr.; financial need; LA resident; awarded by Dept. of Mech. Engr.

LASpace Fellowship (2:varies) FT or PT; GR in mech. engr.

Amy & James Lilly Scholarship FT UG JR SR in Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Engr.; financial need considered.

Louisiana Asphalt Pavement Association Full-time SO, JR, SR in civil engr. or const. mgmt.; Hot Asphalt Technology course required; awarded by Dept. of Civil Engr.

*Louisiana Engineering Societies Auxiliary (Baton Rouge Chapter) Award (2:$1,000) UG in engineering; based on need and academic promise; awarded by Col. of Engr.

  • * Louisiana Engineering Society Auxiliary (New Orleans Chapter)—Samuel McCain Young Scholarship (1:$1,000) UG in civil engr. from N. O. area; awarded by Col. of Engr.

*Louisiana Engineering Society, Baton Rouge Chapter Scholarship (1:$500) UG in engr.; need and academic promise; awarded jointly by Col. of Engr. and LES-BR.

Gene Perdue Lowe Scholarship in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) Full-time JR in chem. engr.; 2.0 GPA; U.S. citizen; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC Scholarship SO JR or SR in Mech. Engr.; 3.5 GPA; students from River Parishes (St. John, St. James, and St. Charles)

Marathon Engineering Diversity Undergraduate Scholarship (varies:$5000) FT; SO/JR/SR; in engr.; 3.0 GPA & academic excellence; awarded by CoE Diversity Programs.

Marathon Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship Fund (varies: $1,250) FT; UG; ME major (sophomore, junior, or senior), GPA 3.5 or better, preference given to students from St. John, St. James and St. Charles parishes, when possible.

Marathon Oil Foundation Minority Scholarship (varies:$1250) FT or PT; SO/JR/SR; in chem. or mech. engr.

Marathon Oil Undergraduate Minority Engineering Program Scholarship Fund (5:varies) FT; UG; UG seeking degrees in ChE, ME, EE, CE, or PETE. Consideration will be given to all academic and nonacademic strengths and achievements, as well as the ways a contender may contribute to a diverse educational environment. Preference given to first-generation college students and/or those who demonstrate financial need.

*Marathon Scholarship in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) UG in chem. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

  • * Marathon Oil Company Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.
  • Mansel M. Mayeux Honorary Scholarship UG in biol. engr.; 2.5 GPA, financial need and US citizen; awarded by Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

*Andrea Kay Martin Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) JR or SR major in computer sci.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Martin Foundation Scholarship FT UG in Forestry, Mech. Engr. or Indust. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; ACT score 23; for dependents of Roy O. Martin Lumber Company

Shirley Mayhall Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in chem. engr.; financial need; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

*McDermott Corporation Scholarship (3:$1,000) JR/SR in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

William McFatter Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; awarded by the Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Mechanical Engineering Award (varies:$500) FT; UG in good standing; U.S. citizen.

ME Alumni Scholarship FT UG in Petr. Engr.; academic merit and financial need considered; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Petr. Engr.

Walter Middleton, Jr. Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG; preference to ChE major; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

*Charles E. Milner Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG; asphalt technology in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Minority Engineering General Scholarship—REHAMS (varies:varies) FT; UG in engr.

Newfield Exploration (1: $2,500) UG in pet. engr.; 3.2 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

A. W. Nolan, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Full-time UG in civil engineering; 2.0 GPA; awarded by Department of Civil Engineering.

Noland Scholarship (2:$1,000) UG in civil engr.; 2.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Northrop Grumman Diversity Scholarship (1:$2000) FT; SO/JR/SR; in elec. & comp. engr., mech. Engr., constr. Mgt., or ind. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; academic excellence; awarded by CoE Diversity Programs.

Nortrax/LAPA Scholarship (varies: $2,000) Full-time SO/JR in civil engr.; Hot Mix Asphalt Technology course required; awarded by Dept. of Civil Engr.

James A. Nugent, Jr. Scholarship FT UG in Dept. Civil & Envr. Engr.; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

ONR/HBEC Future Engineering Faculty Award (1:varies) FT; GR in engr.; 3.50 GPA

  • Richard O’Shields Scholarship (varies:$1,000) UG in engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Clint Ourso and Jennifer Romine Scholarship Full-time JR, SR in elec. or comp. engr.; overall GPA 3.4-3.7; awarded by Dept. of Elec. and Com. Engr.

Boykin and Mable Pegues Scholarship (80:$1,000) UG in chem. engr., civil engr., elec. engr., ind. engr., mech. engr., and pet. engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Petroleum Engineering General Scholarship—Newfield Exploration Company (2:$1250) FT; UG in pet. engr.

Petroleum Engineering Miscellaneous—API Houston Chapter (varies:$750) FT; UG in pet. engr.; 2.00 GPA; academic ability and potential for success.

Petroleum Engineering Miscellaneous—SPE Dallas section (varies: $1000) Ft; UG or GR in petr. engr.; 2.00 GPA; academic merit and potential for success

Petroleum Engineering Miscellaneous—RPSEA (varies:$2500) FT; UG or GR in petr. engr.; 2.00 GPA; academic merit and potential for success

Pile Driving Contractors Association Gulf Coast Chapter Scholarship FT UG in Dept. of Constr. Mgt.; financial need considered; awarded by Dean of Col. of Engr.

Wiley D. Poole Memorial Scholarship Full-time SO, JR, SR majoring in biol. engr.; 3.0 GPA and financial need; awarded by Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

Alan M. Raymond (varies:varies) Full-time UG in chem. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

Raytheon Scholarship (1:$1,000) JR in engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (varies: $2500) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Joe and Kim Reid Scholarship FT JR or higher UG in Petr. Engr.; 3.0 GPA; financial need considered; awarded by Chair of Dept. of Petr. Engr.

*George Reymond Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in elec. engr.; 2.50 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Elec. Engr.

Return to Learn Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering Full-time UG; part-time employment in upstream oil required; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Routh Family Scholarship (varies:varies) JR or SR in chem. engr., elec. engr., or pet. engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Schlumberger Foundation, Inc. Scholarship (varies:varies) JR/SR in pet. engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr. and Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Hermann Schluter Family Scholarship (1:$1,000) SO or above in engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Scholarship Fund for Minority Engineering Program Students in Chemical Engineering (varies:varies) FT; UG; ChE major; preference to minority students.

Scott-Windham Scholarship UG in biol. and agr. engr; 2.5 GPA; financial need considered; awarded by Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

*John J. Seip Memorial Scholarship Award (1:varies) GR in Audubon Sugar Institute, studying sugar technology; awarded by Dept. of Chem. Engr.

John E. Seip Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in chem. engr.; awarded by the Dept. of Chem. Engr.

The Shaw Group Diversity Scholarship (2:$2500) FT; SO/JR/SR in engr. Prefer civil & mech. Engr.; 2.5 GPA; financial need, leadership & community service; awarded by CoE Diversity Programs.

Shell Incentive Fund Scholarship FT; awarded by immediate senior admin. officer of dept.

Shell Scholarship FT in Col. of Engr.; awarded by immediate senior admin. officer of dept.

Andrew J. Shoup, Jr. Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; financial need; academic merit; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Dr. Steven Seiden Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science (1:$500) UG majoring in computer sciences; minimum 3.0 GPA

Society of Petroleum Engineers, Delta Section, Scholar-ship (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Soc. of Pet. Engrs.

Society of Petroleum Engineers, Evangeline Section, Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Soc. of Pet. Engrs.

Society of Petroleum Engineers, South Louisiana Section Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Soc. of Pet. Engrs.

Southeastern Asphalt User/Producer Group Scholarship (varies:$3000) FT; UG in civ. engr.

South Louisiana Section Endowment Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; preference given to Terrebonne, Lafourche, St. Mary or Assumption parish residents; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Stokes & Spiehler—J.R. Spiehler Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; financial need; academic merit; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Carl Streva Engineering Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG ; 2.00 GPA; St. Mary, St. Martin or Iberia Parish resident; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Robert S. Stricklin Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in engr.; 2.50 GPA; financial need; awarded by Col. of Engr.

James Sturgis Scholarship (varies:varies) UG in mech. engr.; U.S. citizen; awarded by Dept. of Mech. Engr.

TAF Engineering Award (varies:varies) FT or PT; UG in engr.

Patrick F. Taylor Scholarship (varies:$1500) FT; UG in engr.; 2.75 GPA; U.S. citizen with financial need and academic excellence; awarded by CoE Diversity Programs.

Texas Tigers Golf/Houston Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 3.50 GPA; financial need; priority to Texas residents; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Carl H. Thomas Memorial Scholarship Full-time SO, JR, SR in biol. engr.; 3.0 GPA or above; awarded Dept. of Biol. & Agr. Engr.

Blakely and Archie Thompson Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Total USA Scholarship (1-3:$3,000) FT; UG; sophomore-through-senior, major in ChE, ME, or CEE, 2.8 GPA or better, LA high school grad, preference to high school National Honor Society members and students recognized in the National Merit Scholarship Program, community service, need-based, membership in appropriate discipline-specific club (i.e. ASME, AIChE, etc.).

Turner Industries LTD Scholarship Fund (varies:varies) Full-time JR in Col. of Engr.; planning a career in construction, industrial maintenance, and/or electrical and instrumentation business; U.S. citizen; financial need; awarded by the CMIE Department.

Uniroyal Scholarship (varies:varies) JR in envr. engr.; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Unocal Foundation Scholarship Full-time UG in pet. engr.; 3.0 GPA; scholastic merit and financial need considered; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

*Vulcan Chemical Scholarship (3:$1,000) Full-time UG student in chem., mech., minority engr.; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Frank H. Walk Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time SR in chem., civil, elec. or mech. engr.; financial need; U.S. citizen; LA resident; awarded by Col. of Engr.

Robert E. Watson, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Full-time UG JR/SR in environ. engr.; 3.3 GPA.

*George H. Wilson Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in asphalt technology in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Harold Windham—Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) UG/GR in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Floyd W. Womack, Sr. Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Student in const. mgt.; awarded by Dept. of Const. Mgt.

W&T Offshore, Inc. Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; financial need; academic merit; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

*Claire & Bobby Yeargain Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in asphalt technology in civil engr.; awarded by Dept. of Civil & Envr. Engr.

Amy & Zeke Zeringue Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG in pet. engr.; awarded by Dept. of Pet. Engr.

Bill and Joanne Ziegler Scholarship FT JR or higher in Dept. of Mech. Engr. with interest in Nuclear Power Engr.; financial need considered.

College of Human Sciences & Education

Most scholarships require students to maintain full-time status.

College Scholarships

Barnidge-Texas Tiger Endowed Scholarship UG (SO/JR/SR) in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ. with at least 3.00 high school GPA and 26 minimum on ACT/SAT equivalent; 3.00 LSU GPA semester/cumulative.

Marietta Boon Endowment Scholarship UG (SR) in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; financial need; 3.00 GPA.

College of Human Sciences & Education General Scholarship UG in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; 3.00 GPA; financial need considered.

Grace Bordelon Agate Scholarship student in the Col. Of Hum. Sci. & Educ.

Robert E. and Earleen Dryer Nolan Scholarship UG (SR) in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ. with at least a 3.00 GPA; recipient can receive only once.

Kenneth and Susan Garrett Scholarship UG or GR in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ. pursuing a degree in either the School of Education or the School of Social Work.

Shelby M. Jackson and Phoebe Steele Jackson Scholarship UG or G full-time student in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ., financial need a consideration.

Laura F. Lindsay Endowed Student Travel Fund supports student travel for a student in the Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ. attending educational programs, including but not limited to study abroad programs.

Clyde L. Madden Memorial Endowment UG student in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; financial need.

Dr. Guy C. Mitchell Education Scholarship UG (SO/JR) in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; 3.00 GPA; LA student with true financial need; recipient can receive scholarship for two academic years.

T.J. Moran Graduate Student Scholarship GR in good standing in Col. Of Human Sci & Educ.

Lillian Oleson Scholarship GR student in good standing in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.

Howard and Margaret Patton Endowed Scholarship UG student in good standing in the Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; 3.00 GPA; financial need may be a consideration.

Tiger Athletic Foundation Scholarship UG in good standing in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.

Leonel Tustison and Helen L. Tustison Scholarship UG GR full time students in the Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; minimum 3.5 GPA; students who have graduated from a high school in East Baton Rouge Parish, West Baton Rouge Parish, Iberville Parish, or Ascension Parish.

Dr. Robert Von Brock Memorial Scholarship GR in good standing in Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.

School of Leadership & Human Resource Development Scholarships

Baton Rouge Lumber Scholarship School of Leadership & Human Resource Development

Building Materials Unlimited Award School of Leadership & Human Resource Development

Betty C. Harrison Fellowship GR full-time student in School of Leadership & Human Resource Development

Nelson Hauer Endowed Scholarship UG or GR in School of Leadership & Human Resource Development; 3.5 GPA.

Tom Keaty Award Endowment UG or GR in School of Leadership & Human Resource Development; 3.5 GPA.

School of Leadership & Human Resource Development General Scholarship Fund student enrolled in the School of Leadership & Human Resource Development.

School of Education

Paul and Ellen Arst Scholarship GR in curriculum & instruction, Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ., pursuing special education certification; 3.00 GPA; financial need.

Association of Classroom Teachers of East Baton Rouge Parish Endowed Scholarship UG JR/SR in School of Education; graduate of EBR public high school; 3.00 GPA.

Association of Classroom Teacher Fellowship GR in School of Education pursuing master’s or doctoral degree; LA classroom teacher.

Georgeanne Zimmer Boone Scholarship Fund UG Awarded to a student in the School of Education.

Mark and Lisa Boudreaux Scholarship UG or GR; full-time student pursuing a degree or certification in the School of Education; preference give to mathematics, science or special education certification.

Gloria Owens & Bill J. Bryan Scholarship for Special Education UG GR full time student in the School of Education pursuing a dual certification in Elementary Education/Special Education; 2.8 or higher GPA; recipients must be residents of on of the following parishes in north Louisiana:  Caddo, Bossier, Webster, Claiborne, DeSoto, Red River, Bienville, Lincoln, Natchitoches, or Jackson.

Clara Sevin Cagnolatti Student Award UG in School of Education; majoring in elementary education; 3.0 GPA.

Ron and Phyllis Carver Superior Graduate Scholarship GR in School of Education for the benefit of the Early Childhood Education Laboratory Preschool; full-time students with a specialization or concentration in Early Childhood Education; 3.5 GPA.

William Rodney Cline Philosophy of Education Scholarship GR in School of Education; UG degree from LA university or college, pursuing advanced degree in education.

William E. Doll Curriculum Theory Project Superior Graduate Student Scholarship GR full-time graduate students or post-doctoral fellows; participating in the Curriculum Theory Project; 3.0 GPA.

Imogene & Thomas P. Dutsch Memorial Scholarship GR in School of Education; master’s level student pursuing initial certification as a teacher in LA.

Charlene Muffoletto Favre Scholarship UG full-time student in the teacher certification program; 3.0 GPA; preference given to members in good standing with the LSU Tiger Marching Band, Color Guard, Drum Line or Golden Girls.

Julia Kate Gerald Memorial Endowed Alumni Scholarship UG in early childhood education; 24 ACT; 3.00 GPA.

George R. and Mary D. Helmer Superior Graduate Student Scholarship GR in the School of Education; pursuing a degree in elementary or secondary education specializing in math and/or science education; 3.0 GPA.

Dana Hopkins Memorial Scholarship UG in math and/or science education; 3.00 GPA.

Arthur and Judith Halbrook Scholarship UG or GR full-time student pursuing a degree and/or certification in the School of Education; priority given to Holmes students who plan to pursue a profession in teaching.

T.D. III and Sue Howe Geaux Teach Student Endowed Scholarship UG full time students enrolled in the secondary teacher education certification program; 3.0 minimum GPA; declared major in biology, chemistry, physics, or mathematics.

Nancy Ruth Johnson Scholarship GR in School of Education; art education; cumulative 3.00 GPA.

Albert H. LeBlanc Endowed Fellowship GR in School. of Education seeking initial certification in English education or English major seeking Education graduate degree; 3.00 GPA; resident of and willing to teach in LA.

Ida Major Scholarship UG or GR student enrolled in the Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ. or teacher preparation program; 3.0 GPA.

Joanne J. Martin Geaux Teach Mathematics Scholarship UG full-time student enrolled in LSU’s Geaux Teach Mathematics program; must have a concentration in secondary education with a declared major in mathematics.

Dot & Rolfe McCollister, Sr. Leadership Award UG in School of Education; enrolled in teacher certification program; 2.8 GPA.

Joan Pender McManus Scholarship in the School of Education UG GR 24 ACT; full-time student; 2.8 GPA.

Etta Obier Alumni Scholarship UG (Incoming FR) with declared major in education/teaching field; preference to student from New Orleans area; 24 ACT; full-time student; 3.00 GPA.

Katherine Evans Pope Scholarship GR in School of Education seeking initial certification (Holmes Program); 3.00 GPA.

Dean E. B. Robert Scholarship Advanced GR student in good standing in School of Education.

School of Education General Scholarship Fund student enrolled in the School Education.

Michael and Carol Stamatedes Geaux Teach Scholarship UG full-time student in the secondary education teacher certification program; 3.0 GPA; declared major in biology, chemistry, physics, or mathematics.

L’Dora McKenzie Taylor and Charles Harlan Taylor Scholarship UG full-time student in the Col. of Hum. Sci. & Educ.; preference given to a female student pursuing a teaching career.

Fred G. Thatcher Fellowship Advanced GR student pursuing EdS or PhD in administration or supervision; valid LA teaching certificate and five years teaching experience.

School of Kinesiology

Gary E. Albright Scholarship in Kinesiology UG in Kinesiology; 2.7 GPA.

Judy Bhatia Scholarship UG full-time student in the School of Kinesiology; 3.0 GPA.

Dinah and John Bradford Superior Graduate Student Scholarship GR full-time student in the School of Kinesiology. 

James A. Cason Scholarship UG full-time student in the School of Kinesiology with a 3.0 GPA.

Jinks Coleman Memorial Scholarship UG School of Kinesiology (JR/SR) in physical education; 3.00 GPA; preference to female; consideration to financial need, service, and commitment to daily quality physical education in schools.

James J. Corbett Scholarship GR School of Kinesiology

Robert and Irene Cosgrove Scholarship UG in kinesiology; 3.00 GPA; financial need considered.

Don Franks/President’s Challenge Fellowship in Kinesiology GR Full-time student in the School of Kinesiology. Preference given to minority student.

Kathy and Ernie Hill Award in Kinesiology UG full time junior level students enrolled in the School of Kinesiology; 3.0 or higher GPA; donors’ preference that recipients have an interest in pursuing a career in teaching and coaching.

Gerry Owens Scholarship UG in kinesiology; 3.00 GPA; financial need considered.

Premier Scholars UG in School of Kinesiology; 3.00 GPA; involvement in community service preferred.

Harry Rabenhorst Scholarship UG full-time student in the School of Kinesiology; 3.00 GPA; Louisiana native; preference to native of East Baton Rouge Parish.

Lea Thomas Memorial Scholarship UG full-time student majoring in K-12 Physical Education.

School of Library and Information Science

Beta Zeta Scholarship GR full time student enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science; 3.0 or higher GPA.

Robert D. and Barbara Biggs Student Award full-time or part-time GR in School of Lib. & Info. Sci., first consideration given to females 30 years of age or older.

Anna C. Burns Library and Information Science Fellowship GR full time student enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science.

Ollie H. Burns Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; full-time or part-time student; first preference shall be given to minority student.

Chevron MLS Scholarship Fund GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.

Helen Margaret Yerger Dew Scholarship GR full or part-time student in School of Lib. & Info. Sci. who demonstrates an interest in special libraries and information centers.

Donald D. Foos Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info Sci.; academic ability.

Friends of the Lafayette Parish Public Library Fellowship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; resident of Lafayette Parish.

Mary M. Hanchey Memorial Fellowship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; a Louisiana graduate with demonstrated leadership skills.

Mary Hutcheson Memorial Fellowship GR pursuing a degree, minor, specialization, concentration or similar pursuit of studies in the School of Library and Information Science. 

Jimmy Hartman Hoover Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; interested in academic libraries.

Suzanne Hughes-Francis Scholarship GR full or part-time student in School of Lib. & Info Sci.

Jane M. Lambremont Fellowship GR full or part-time student in School of Lib. & Info. Sci. who demonstrates an interest in medical libraries.

Louisiana Library Association Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; awarded by LA Library Association.

Lewis Mack Fellowship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability.

SLIS Frank and Margaret McEntee Travel Fellowship Fund GR full time student enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science; provides travel assistance to attend programs at the America Library Association’s Annual Conference; recipient should have a career goal of public library service.

Florinell F. Morton Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability.

Beth M. Paskoff Award GR full time student enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science; donors’ preference to be used for travel to make presentations at regional or national conferences.

Richard W. Peck Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; interest in youth services.

Agnes Corkern Sayers Fellowship GR student in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; first preference given to middle-aged women in the process of changing careers.

Dorothy Beckemeyer Skau Scholarship Fund GR full or part-time student enrolled in School of Lib. & Inf. Sci.; 3.0 GPA.

John and Hester Slocum Fellowship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; resident of New Orleans.

Sidone Lawrence Walker Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; demonstrated financial need.

H. W. Wilson Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info. Sci.; academic ability; part-time student.

Nettie Puckett Wilson Scholarship GR major in School of Lib. & Info Sci.; academic ability.

School of Library and Information Science General Scholarship Fund student enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science.

School of Social Work

Marwood Ahrens Memorial Scholarship (1) GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who has an interest in the substance abuse field.

Paul Arst Jr. Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program.

Adrian Aycock Memorial Scholarship GR; Awarded to a full-time incoming MSW student with an overall GPA of at least 3.5 for all college work.

Baton Rouge Board of Realtors’ Scholarship in Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program interested in pursuing a career in the area of child abuse prevention and treatment.

Baton Rouge Metropolitan Lions Club Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full- time student who has a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Southern University. Preference given to advanced standing students.

Gloria Pichon Clayton/ Texas Tiger Tournament Endowed Scholarship in Social Work GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student in the MSW program.

James Fairfax Cole Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship in Social Work UG full-time junior or senior students pursuing a degree in social work; demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills; performed significant community service; financial need. 

Nancy Dicharry Award GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who has the highest GPA in the foundation year among the applicants.

Peggy Saxton Draughn Scholarship UG student Child and Family Studies; junior level requirements; 3.0 GPA.

Kyra Leanne Jones Memorial Fellowship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a student in the School of Soc. Wk. who is physically challenged.

Charlotte Kamiya Memorial Scholarhsip GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a student transitioning from the part-time program to the full-time program proceeding to the second year of the MSW program and interested in pursuing a career in social work practice with children.

LGPS Training Award Endowment GR provides support to students in social work, psychology, or counseling committed to pursuing a career in group psychotherapy to attend groups psychotherapy educational programs.

Phyllis Lefeaux & Drayton Vincent Fellowship in Mental Health GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a ful- time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program selected to intern at the LSU Student Mental Health Center.

Carl Maddox Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program.

Medical Social Work Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who is interested in pursuing a career in medical social work.

James Midgley Leadership Award GR provides an award to a graduating masters level student in the School of Social Work who exhibits potential for leadership.

Jimmy Lea Moles Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program.

Christine Moore Fellowship GR; full-time student in the second year of the MSW program; interested in pursuing a career in child abuse prevention and treatment; 3.2 GPA.

C. Paul Phelps Memorial Scholarship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student who is interested in pursuing a career in corrections.

Alice A. & Milton E. Schmidt GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who has made the most academic progress since initial enrollment.

School of Social Work Entering Class of 1951 Fellowship Fund GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who has shown commitment and leadership in promoting diversity.

School of Social Work Faculty Honor Fellowship GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full- time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program.

School of Social Work General Scholarship Fund Available to students in the School of Social Work.

Sharing Shores Scholarship GR full time students enrolled in the School of Social Work; donors’ preference to be awarded to a female student who is a US citizen and intends to pursue a career in the prevention of abuse of women and children.

Betty J. Stewart Memorial Award GR; financial need; academic ability; awarded to a full-time student proceeding to the second year of the MSW program who is interested in pursuing a career in social work practice with children.

College of Humanities & Social Sciences

Above and Beyond Scholarship (1 per semester: $100) Outstanding FR Air Force ROTC cadet involved in Cadet Wing; awarded by Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Air Force Association Cadet Scholarship (4:$250) Outstanding JR or SR Air Force ROTC cadet active in Cadet Wing: awarded by Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Air Force ROTC Scholarship Four-year scholarship for entering FR desiring career as military officer; two- and three-year programs available for qualified SO/JR/SR; see ROTC for details.

Robert B. Allen Scholarship for Student Travel Abroad (varies: varies) FT HSS student; preference in Global Connections Residential College; awarded by Col. of HSS.

American Legion ROTC Cadet Scholarship (varies:varies) Outstanding JR Air Force ROTC cadet with financial need; awarded by Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association Scholarship (1:$2,000) Outstanding JR Air Force ROTC cadet majoring in computer or mathematics related discipline; awarded by the Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Army ROTC Scholarship Four-year scholarship for entering FR desiring to serve as Army officers; two- and three-year on-campus scholarships available for students attending LSU; see ROTC or Military Science for details.

Humanities & Social Sciences Athletic Scholarship (varies:varies) HSS student; must have overall 3.40 GPA and in LSU System; awarded by Col. of HSS.

Humanities & Social Sciences Advisory Council Scholarship (varies:varies) HSS student with financial need; must have 3.40 GPA overall and in LSU System; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Humanities & Social Sciences Tiger Athletic Foundation Scholarship (varies:$1,000) HSS student with financial need; must have a 3.40 GPA overall and in LSU System; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Barcelonette Scholarship (varies: varies) UG student who has completed five semesters of FREN (through 2155); selection criteria includes scholarship, statement of intent, and conversational skills; awarded by Dept. of Fren. Studies.

Brenda Bercegeay Memorial Award (1:$1,000) Incoming FR enrolled in the College of HSS; must have a 3.0 or higher GPA; must be from Ascension Parish; awarded by College of HSS.

Robert N. Bersuder Endowed Scholarship (2:varies) Outstanding JR in history.

George C. and Merrit D. Betts Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Nonresident of Louisiana; must be U.S. citizen; 3.50 overall GPA and in LSU System; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Sheldon Beychock President’s Leadership Scholarships in Political Science (8:$1,000) Two scholarships for entering FR students; two for SO; two for JR; and two for SR; GPA of 3.00 and/or ACT of 25; awarded by a scholar-ship committee selected from Dept. of Pol. Sci.

George Warren Bofinger Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) HSS student with financial need; must have 3.40 overall GPA and in LSU System; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Jim Springer Borck Memorial Award (varies: varies) GR award; awarded by Dept. of English.

Peter Burland Endowed Scholarship See College of Science.

Cadets of the Ole War Skule Scholarship (varies:varies) SOPH Air Force ROTC cadet with potential and financial need during the freshman spring term.

Roderick Lewis Carleton Fellowship (1:$450) GR in pol. sci.; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

Gale Carrithers Outstanding Essay Award (varies:varies) Outstanding GR in ENGL; awarded by Dept. of English.

James Bolner Outstanding Student Award (varies; 1,250) UG student majoring in Pol. Sci.; must have 3.0 overall GPA and in LSU System; financial need may be considered; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

James J. Bolner, Sr. and Dudley Rochelle Carter Scholarship in Political Science (varies;varies) FT Jr. or Sr. majoring in POLI; GPA of at least 3.2; financial need may be considered; awarded by Dept. of Political Science.

Matt Clark Memorial Fellowship (1:varies) FT graduate student pursuing MFA in creative writing with minimum 3.5 GPA; awarded by Dept of Engl.

William M. Clarke Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG majoring in Classics with overall LSU GPA of at least 3.00 and at least 3.30 in Classics. Must have completed one year residence at LSU and have shown significant progress toward a degree in Classics (Latin, Greek, or equivalent); awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

Richard M. Cole Fellowship (1:varies) FT graduate student in history; fellowship is designed to help cover expenses for travel to archives and libraries to complete doctoral dissertation; preference given to students working in European history east of Rhine River; awarded by the Dept. of Hist.

College Supply Book Store Award (2:varies) Outstanding SO and JR UG soc. major; awarded by Dept. of Soc.

M. Jane Collins Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) Full-time UG majoring in COMD; awarded by Dept of Communication Sciences & Disorders.

Thomas A. and Peggy S. Collins Scholarship (1:varies) Full-time incoming freshman enrolled in Col. of Humanities & Social Sciences with financial needs; GPA 3.0; preference of Jena High School or LaSalle Parish and second preference Winn, Caldwell, or Catahoula parishes resident; awarded by College of HSS.

General A. Harry Conrad ROTC Scholarship (varies:varies) FT cadet in Dept. of Aerospace Studies or Military Science; must demonstrate leadership potential and meet ROTC requisite academic and physical fitness standards; awarded by Dept. of Military Science and Aerospace Studies.

Creative Writing Awards (varies:varies) UG and GR students majoring in creative writing in Engl. Dept; awarded by the Dept. of Engl.

Gary A. Crump Scholarship (1:varies) Outstanding JR in history; awarded by Dept. of Hist.

Louis D. Curet Scholarship (varies:varies) FT student majoring in FREN with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; awarded by the Dept. of Fren. Studies.

Jane Lucas Degrummond Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) FT Jr. or Sr. majoring in HIST with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; awarded by Dept. of History.

Colonel Charles J. “Chuck” Dumas Air Force ROTC Scholarship (2:varies) FT cadet in Dept. of Aerospace Studies with financial need; must demonstrate leadership potential and meet the ROTC requisite academic and physical fitness standard; awarded by Aerospace Studies.

ENT Audiology Fellowship (2:$2,500) GR in final yr. of master’s program in audiology; outstanding academic and clinical performance; one awarded each sem. by Dept. of Comm. Sci. & Dis.

European Summer Session Latin Scholarship (3:$300) Awarded to Latin majors to supplement fees resulting from European Summer session; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

Kenneth S. Falk Award (1:$450 and plaque) UG in Greek; based on recommendation of head of classics; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

Cheryl Colletta Fasullo Scholarship (varies:varies) Nonresident of Louisiana; must be a U.S. citizen; majoring in PSYC or SOCL with interest in pursuing a career in teaching; awarded by College of HSS.

Undine Livaudais Fitzgerald Award (1:varies) Out-standing French student participating in LSU in Paris program; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Joel Lafayette Fletcher Graduate Award for the Preservation of French Culture (1:varies) FT GR with concentration in language and society focused on Louisiana French culture.

Ned P. Folse Scholarship in Classical Language and Literature (varies:varies) Outstanding student majoring in Classical Studies; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

Fred C. Frey Memorial Scholarship Award (varies:varies) Competition for outstanding scholarly paper by UG soc. majors; awarded by the Dept. of Soc.

Friends of French Studies Graduate Student Scholarship (varies:varies) GR majoring in French interested in French for Business concentration; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Lillie Petit & George Clark Gallagher Graduate Student Scholarship (varies:varies) GR majoring in French; preference given to students participating in travel abroad; awarded by the Dept. of French.

Ryan R. Gibbs Endowed Award for Excellence in Creative Writing (varies: varies) HSS student; two annual competitive awards for excellence in flash fiction and photography under the guidance of the literary journal New Delta Review.

Paul Grosser Award (1:$200) Graduate student teaching award; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

Andrew A. Gunby Award (1:$50 and plaque) Outstanding graduating SR in Latin; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

William G. Haag Award (2:$100) MS and PhD students in geog. & anth. presenting the most outstanding papers in professional meetings; awarded by Dept. of Geog. & Anth.

Elliott Dow Healy Memorial Fellowship (varies:varies) Outstanding GR in French language, literature, or culture; special preference given to students in Old French and/or Old Provencal; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Dr. Edward Henderson Honorary Scholarship (varies:varies) Incoming freshman majoring in PHIL or REL; awarded by the Dept. of Phil. & Rel. Studies. 

Colonel J. L. Hendrickson Scholarship (varies:varies) FT student enrolled in the Air Force ROTC Cadet Group with a minimum GPA of 2.5; awarded by Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Dr. Stanley Hilton Outstanding History Graduate Student Award (varies:varies) GR majoring in History; awarded by Dept. of History.

Robert B. Holtman Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) FT UG majoring in History with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; awarded by Dept. of History.

Henry V. Howe Memorial Scholarship Fund See College of Science.

Major General Oris B. Johnson Scholarship (varies:varies) AFROTC cadet; awarded by the Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Elise S. and Charles E. Kaufman Endowed Scholarship (varies:varies) HSS student with financial need; must have 3.40 overall GPA and in LSU System; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

*Agatha LaCroix Award (1:varies) Outstanding student in French; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Lt. Col. Edward Blaise Landry Air Force ROTC Scholarship (varies:varies) FT Jr. or Sr. enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program; awarded by Col. of HSS and Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Lange-Button-King Scholarship (1:$600) JR or SR in religious studies with special interest and aptitude in religious studies and in natural or social sci.; awarded by Rel. Studies faculty.

Hoguet Alexander Major Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) UG or Grad students pursuing the study of the French language, rather such study be as part of a business curriculum or a teacher of French; minimum 3.00 GPA. Awarded by the Dept. of French Studies.

Herbert Huey McElveen Scholarship (1:$500) HSS student; must have overall 3.40 GPA and in LSU System; awarded by Col. of HSS.

Nora McLin and John Evans McGowan Scholarship (varies: varies) FT UG majoring in History or Economics; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by Col. of HSS.

Mr. & Mrs. James S. McHugh Scholarship (varies:varies) HSS student; must have an overall 3.50 GPA (and LSU System). Awarded by the Col. of HSS.

William G. McIntire Scholarship (varies:varies) FT student with an expressed interest in coastal research; awarded by Dept. of G&A and Coastal Studies.

Gay Miller Meaker and Harold N. Meaker Scholarship (1:varies) SO, JR, or SR majoring in history with a minimum overall 3.0 GPA; must be LA resident; awarded by the Dept. of Hist.

John Milazzo, Jr. Honorary ROTC Scholarship (1:varies) FT cadet with financial need; must demonstrate leadership potential and meet the ROTC requisite academic and physical fitness standards; awarded by Dept. of Military Science.

Military Officers Association ROTC Cadet Scholarship (1:$100) Outstanding JR or SR Air Force ROTC cadet active in Cadet Wing; awarded by Dept. of Aerospace Studies.

Kevin Moore Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) FT student majoring in HIST or ENGL; awarded by College of HSS.

Sidney Richards Moore Fellowship in Political Philosophy (varies:varies) FT graduate student studying political philosophy with financial need; awarded by College of HSS.

Emily D. Mulcahy Scholarship (1:varies) UG student majoring in POLI with financial need; awarded by Dept. of Poli. Sci.

Mu Sigma Rho Outstanding Upperclassman Scholarship (1:varies) Award to benefit a graduate of LA high school pursuing an UG degree in the Col. of HSS; awarded by Col. of HSS.

Bertrand A. Odinet, Sr. Scholarship in Political Science (1:$1,000) FT SO, JR, or SR majoring in POLI; GPA at least 3.0; may be required to submit one letter of recommendation and a 250 word essay on one investment local government; awarded by Dept. of POLI.

Paul F. Paskoff Fellowship in History (1:varies) FT GR enrolled in HIST; financial need may be a consideration; awarded by Dept. of History.

Roland J. Pellegrin Sociology Award (varies:varies) FT GR majoring in SOCL; awarded by Dept. of SOCL.

Emogene Pliner Fellowship (1:$750) GR in pol. sci.; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

Police Jury Association of Louisiana Scholarship (1:$250) SR in pol. sci.; LA resident; graduate of LA high school; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

*Roddy L. Richard General Studies Scholarship (1:varies) At least 36 hours in gen. studies curriculum; full-time; at least 3.00 GPA.

Karl and Sue Roider Undergraduate Scholarship (1:$500) FT UG student who had demonstrated consistent academic progress and has minimum overall GPA of 3.5; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Richard J. Russell Awards in Physical Geography (varies: up to $1,500) GR in geography conducting field research in physical geography; awarded by Dept. of Geog. & Anth.

Corinne L. Saucier Romance Language Scholarship (1:$1,000) Graduating SR in French or Spanish; for advanced study at LSU or in foreign country; preference to students planning to teach; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit. and Dept. of French Studies.

Stephen P. Schierling Scholarship (varies:varies) UG majoring in For. Lang. & Lit. with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit.

Paco Schoonover Scholarship in Creative Writing (1:varies) FT or PT student; preference given to those majoring in creative writing and who have overcome obstacles (e.g., illness or disability) to pursue college career; awarded by Dept. of Engl.

Harvey Jay and Betty Adele Jacobs Schwartzberg Fellowship (1:$500) First-year GR student in HSS; 3.5 UG overall GPA; and UG in ROTC or AROCT; awarded by the Col. of HSS.

Edward Salmond Shirley Scholarship in Philosophy (1:$700) UG or GR majoring in philosophy or religious studies; awarded by the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies.

T. Clayton Simmons Memorial Scholarship (1:$500) Full-time incoming freshman enrolled in Col. of Humanities & Social Sciences; GPA 3.0; preference of Bossier Parish resident and participant in 4-H; awarded by College of HSS.

Thomas E. & Rebecca Reeves Simmons Scholarship in Memory of Thomas Clayton Simmons (varies:varies) FT incoming freshman enrolled in College of HSS; preference of Bossier Parish resident and participant in 4-H; awarded by College of HSS.

Lewis Simpson PhD Student Travel Award (varies:varies) GR student majoring in ENGL; preference for travel to conferences, present paper or other academic purpose that will enrich their PhD experience; awarded by Dept. of English.

James M. Smith, Jr. Endowed Scholarship in Romance Languages (varies:varies) Outstanding UG majoring in a Romance Language; awarded by Dept. of For. Lang. & Lit. and Dept. of French Studies.

Stage Acadie Scholarship (1:$1,000) UG student who has completed five semesters of French (through FREN 2155); selection criteria includes scholarship, statement of intent, and conversational skills; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Joy Louise Sullivan Memorial Travel Abroad Scholarship (varies; varies) FT Soph., Jr., or Sr., student; Resident of Louisiana; traveling abroad for an LSU program; financial need may be considered;  awarded by College of HSS.

Adam Shelby Holmes Trappey Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Most outstanding incoming GR in French; awarded by Dept. of French Studies.

Clara Tucker Scholarship (1:$1,500) Female GR in pol. sci.; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

United Services Automobile Association Scholarship (varies:varies) SOPH and JR Air Force cadets in the top 10 percent of Air Force class and top 25 percent of graduating class; awarded by College of HSS.

Eric Voegelin Institute Scholars Support Fund (1:varies) FT or PT postgraduate student engaged in full- or part-time research; award is for one year; awarded by the Eric Voegelin Institute.

Gary J. Weill Memorial Scholarship (1:$500) GR in pol. sci. pursuing career in public sector; awarded by Dept. of Pol. Sci.

Robert C. West Field Research Award (varies:up to $1,500) GR in geog. & anth. conducting field work for thesis or dissertation; awarded by Dept. of Geog. & Anth.

T. Harry Williams Fellowship (1:varies) FT PhD student in history; purpose is to facilitate recipient’s work on dissertation; awarded y the Dept. of Hist.

Ross Willis College Supply Book Store Award (1:varies) Outstanding SR UG soc. major; awarded by the Dept. of Soc.

LTC John Trigg Wood, III Memorial Scholarship (varies:varies) Awarded by the Dept. of Mil. Sci.

LSU President & Mrs. M.D. Woodin-Dearing Family Scholarship (2:varies) Full-time UG majoring in history; awarded by Dept. of History.

Paul C. Young Award (1:varies) Recognizes the most outstanding senior in the Dept. of Psyc.; UG student with a minimum 3.5 overall GPA and 3.5 GPA in psychology; must be graduating senior in summer, fall, or spring semester following application; awarded by the Dept. of Psyc.

Manship School of Mass Communication

Patricia Wilson Baldridge Memorial Scholarship JR or SR female majoring in mass comm.; 3.20 GPA; strong record of campus extra-curricular activities; awarded by the Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Luke S. Bashore Memorial Scholarship Entering FR. 4-year scholarship.

Pete Beardsley Scholarship Full-time mass comm. SR with concentration in journalism. Financial need is a consideration.

Albert and Virginia Bunch Scholarship Entering FR in mass comm.; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

John Henderson Cade Memorial Scholarship Full-time print or broadcast communications major with 3.00 overall GPA; must display talent and enthusiasm for writing and have evidence of financial need.

Katheryn Pate Callahan Scholarship FT FR with an interest in print journalism; financial need.

Michael J. Danna TWILA Scholarship SO/ JR/SR. Journalism (print or broadcast), financial need may be a consideration.

*Margaret Dixon Mass Communication Award SR female in mass comm.; media achievement; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Robert Ewing Scholarship Any classification in mass comm.and has 3.50 GPA; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Jim Featherston Scholarship JR in mass comm. 3.00 GPA; interest in print journalism; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Freeport-McMoRan Minority Scholarship FR majoring in mass comm.; awarded by the Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

*Roberta Gilkison Falk Student Travel Grants Meritorious mass comm. students; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Guaranty Broadcasting Scholarship Full-time mass comm. undergraduate with concentration in journalism.

*Walter Hitesman Scholarship Mass comm. student having financial need and showing great promise as a journalist; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Roland T., Jr. and Malva Haynes Huson Full time UG mass comm. major with financial need; preference given to print journalism students.

Johns Memorial Scholarship Mass comm. major with interest in agric. journalism; additional funding available for approved travel; awarded by the LSU Ag. Ctr.

*Benjamin F. Leeper Memorial Scholarship JR in mass comm.; interest in photography; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Bill Lynch Memorial Scholarship FT SR with a concentration in journalism; must demonstrate financial need and academic excellence.

Manship Scholarship Entering FR in mass comm. with superior scholastic record; at least 26 composite score on ACT; renewable; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Nancy Norris Memorial Scholarship Full-time mass comm. major with at least 3.00 overall GPA; may reapply for additional year.

Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Senior Award SR with highest GPA; selected by dean, Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Bryan Putman Memorial Scholarship SO/JR/SR in mass comm. with 3.00 GPA; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm to financially needy students.

Barbara Calvit Rogers Scholarship Full-time JR or SR mass comm. major.

Melvin and Charlotte Schexnayder Scholarship Entering FR with demonstrated interest in journalism; or SO or JR full-time mass comm. major in print journalism.

*Joseph M. Silverberg Memorial Scholarship SR in news-editorial; graduate of LA high school; 3.00 GPA; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

Patrick J. Sorrells Scholarship SO/JR/SR mass comm major with an interest in advertising sales.

Byron St. Dizier Endowed Scholarship SR in mass. com. with demonstrated ability for and commitment to print or broadcast journalism; awarded by Manship Sch. of Mass Comm.

David Yates Memorial Award Outstanding SR male majoring in mass comm.; selected each spring.

Fellowships

Manship Graduate Fellowship Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Pennington Fellowship in Health and Environmental Communication Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Huie-Dellmon Endowed Fellowship Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Scripps Howard Fellowship in Media and Politics Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Ken Uffman/Credit Bureau of Baton Rouge Endowed Fellowship Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Bart Swanson Memorial Award Fund Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Larry D. Smith Endowment Fund Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Fund Students admitted to doctoral program in the Manship School of Mass Communication are automatically considered for this award.

Patricia K. Benoit and Weldon G. Cannon Graduate Research Fellowship Award Graduate students with an approved thesis or dissertation proposal may apply for this award. For information, please consult the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research in the Manship School of Mass Communication.

College of Music & Dramatic Arts

Awards

Baton Rouge Community Concert Band Award (1:varies) Awarded to full-time music major, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Lucille J. Blum Award in Music (2:varies) Awarded to vocal and instrumental students receiving BM degree with highest GPA at graduation.

Tiger Marching Band Award (varies:$1,000) Every Tiger Marching Band member eligible for cash service award at end of each fall semester; participation by audition only with minimum GPA of 2.00.

Scholarships

Gloria Anderson Scholarship for Graduate Studies in Voice & Opera (1:varies) Awarded to GR studying voice or opera, full-time with a GPA of 3.0; awarded by the School of Music.

Joan Arceneaux Babin Scholarship (varies) Music major, min GPA 2.75 UG, 3.0 GR, and financial need

George Brown Memorial Fund (varies) UG or GR full-time students in violin performance, with a 3.0 GPA min.

Calhoun Family Scholarship (varies) Awarded to a non-Louisiana resident Theatre student by the Department of Theatre.

Constance Knox Carroll Piano Scholarship (varies) Full-time graduate or undergraduate student in piano or piano pedagogy, min. GPA 2.75 UG, 3.0 GR.

David Chang Memorial Scholarship (1:$1,500) Outstanding violin student; awarded by Sch. of Music.

Finkelstein Memorial Scholarship in Instrumental Music (varies) Full-time UG or GR instrumental major in good standing.

Frances Greer Scholarship in Voice (varies) UG/GR music majors in voice; awarded by the School of Music.

*Forrest F. Griffen Memorial Scholarship (varies) Outstanding UG/GR tuba or low brass student(s); awarded by low brass faculty.

Paul Groves Voice Scholarship (varies) Full-time student, min GPA 3.0, and recommendation from voice faculty.

King Sollberger Educational Scholarship in Music (varies) Full-time freshman LA or MS resident, 2.5 GPA, and financial need. May be extended for multiple years.

Frances Taylor Kurzweg Distinguished Pianists Scholarship (2:varies) GR; awarded to student by recommendation of the Director of the School of Music.

The Charles Lamar Family Scholarship (varies) Graduate student, min 3.0 GPA.

Baton Rouge Music Club, Marshall Peery Scholarship (1:varies) JR voice student, by audition; awarded by Baton Rouge Music Club.

Baton Rouge Music Club, Gertrude Bott Saucier Scholarship (1:varies) JR instrumental student, by audition.

Opera Guild of Baton Rouge Scholarship (2:varies) Outstanding voice student who is (or will be) enrolled in opera workshop; awarded by School of Music.

Gladys Means Loyd Scholarship (1:fee waiver for two sem.) JR/SR or female GR in theatre; academic ability and talent; awarded by theatre faculty.

Susie Chancey-O’Quinn Travel Grant Fund for MFA Directors (varies) Meritorious student directors in Theatre MFA program in need of travel funds to conferences off-campus or as apprentices on professional productions; awarded by Dept. of Theatre.

John Patterson Scholarship (varies) Outstanding bassoon student(s); awarded by the Director of the School of Music.

Piano Pedagogy Scholarship (varies) UG/GR piano pedagogy major; GPA; awarded by the School of Music.

Theodore Presser Foundation Scholarship (1:varies) Outstanding UG in School of Music; awarded by School of Music.

William Pryor Scholarship in Jazz (varies) Full-time undergraduate in performance, min GPA 2.75, participation and excellence in jazz.

Earl Redding Memorial Prize in Musical Theatre (1:varies) UG concentrating in voice; awarded by School of Music.

*Claude L. Shaver Scholarship (1:fee waiver) JR/SR/GR in theatre; academic ability and theatre talent; awarded by theatre faculty.

Oramay Welch Young Scholarship (varies) Awarded to gifted incoming music student.

Frank Collins Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) UG/GR concentrating in organ; awarded by School of Music.

*Helen Libbey Cordiner Scholarship in Violin (1:varies) UG violin student; awarded by School of Music.

*Dr. Michael A. Galasso Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) UG incoming violin student; awarded by School of Music.

Jack Guerry Piano Fund (varies) Full-time student in piano performance, 3.0 GPA.

Ernest Harrison Scholarship of Excellence in Oboe & Chamber Music (varies) Full-time graduate student in oboe performance, 3.0 GPA min.

Alvin Earl Hatton Memorial Scholarship (varies) Key-board students; preference to organ; awarded by School of Music.

*L. Bruce & Mary Floy Jones Memorial Scholarship (varies) UG/GR majoring in music education; excellent academic record; awarded by School of Music.

Louise Kinney Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG FT with a GPA of 3.0; awarded by the Director of the School of Music.

*Kenneth Klaus Viola Scholarship (1:varies) Student concentrating in strings in School of Music; musical and academic ability and financial need; awarded by Sch. of Music.

*Byron Lamb Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Outstanding UG/GR tuba or low brass student; awarded by School of Music.

Carleton Liddle Scholarship in Piano (varies) Awarded by School of Music.

Mary Sue Chamber Scholarship in Music (varies) Awarded by School of Music.

William M. Newman Opera Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG/GR involved in an LSU Opera production; awarded by the Director of the School of Music.

Richard F. Norem, Sr. Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to outstanding JR, SR, or GR student concentrating in Horn; musical and academic ability; citizenship; awarded by the School of Music.

Earl W. Redding Memorial Scholarship in Musical Theater (varies) Full-time junior, senior or grad student, 2.75 GPA min, audition by Music Club of Baton Rouge

Brent Rhodes Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG studying percussion.

The Richinse Endowment in Music (varies) Awarded to outstanding UG or GR students demonstrating musical and academic ability; awarded by the School of Music.

Ronald D. Ross Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG/GR with a 3.0 GPA (UG, 3.25 (GR); musical ability; awarded by the Director of the School of Music.

Linda Brenneman Schneider Memorial Scholarship for LSU Opera (varies) full-time student in voice, min GPA 2.75 UG, 3.0 GR, and financial need.

*Barrett and Mae Stout Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) SR music student; distinguished gpa in music theory and lit.; awarded by School of Music.

Everett & Jeanne Timm Flute Scholarship (varies) Graduate or undergraduate student in flute, 3.0 GPA min.

Jesse “Jeff” & Patricia Van Pelt Scholarship for Choral Music (varies) Full-time student in choral studies, 2.75 GPA UG, 3.0 GPA GR and financial need

Voice/Opera Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG/GR studying voice or opera, FT with a GPA of 2.75 (UG), 3.0 (GR); awarded by the School of Music.

J Forrest West Scholarship in Music (varies) full-time student (soph, jr., sr, grad), 3.0 GPA and financial need

College of Science

*American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary A. R. Choppin Scholarship UG; enrolled or planning to enroll in Col. of Sci.; LA resident; participated in LA Boys’ or Girls’ State; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Ann and Clarence P. Cazalot, Jr. College of Science Undergraduate Scholarship UG full time; enrolled in the Col. of Sci.; academic excellence

*Anna and Willie Austin Scholarship UG full time: major in math or phys.; 3.0 GPA; financial need; preference given to a female student; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Arthur R. Choppin Scholarship UG: SO/JR/SR; in Col. of Sci.; awarded by Col. of Sci.

Charles Edward Coates Undergraduate Honor Award UG full time; major in Col. of Sci.; academic excellence; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

*Charles R. Egedy, Jr. Science Residential College Scholarship UG: Incoming FR in the Sci. Res. Col.; outstanding academic credentials; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Clarence and Ann Cazalot Geaux Teach Scholarship UG full time; in Col. of Sci.; enrolled in Geaux Teach program; awarded for JR and SR years; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

*Dean’s Science Emerging Excellence Scholarship UG: Incoming FR; major in Col. of Sci.; enrolled in the honors college; academic excellence; priority given to underrepresented populations; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

*Dennison Family Scholarship in Science UG full time; Incoming FR; major in Col. of Sci.; 3.0 GPA; financial need; preference given to underrepresented populations; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Elizabeth L. Schweigerdt, M.D. Memorial Student Award UG full time JR/SR; in Col. of Sci.; 3.5 GPA; preference given to female students who plan to attend medical school; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Ernie Hill Memorial Scholarship UG full time; in Col. of Sci. in good academic standing; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Ernie Hill Scholarship in Science UG; majoring in chem. or biol. sci.; U.S. resident; awarded for academic excellence; awarded by Col. of Sci.

**Frank Jr. and Phyllis Heroy Endowed Scholarship UG full time; Incoming FR or continuing student who has completed 30 hrs.; major in Col. of Sci. or Engr.; 3.0 GPA; awarded by Col. of Sci. and Col. of Engr. on alternating years.

*Dr. Gene C. Robinson and Elaine G. Robinson Memorial Science Honors Scholarship UG; major in chem.; enrolled in Honors College; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Houston Foot & Ankle Scholarship UG full time; major in Col. of Sci.; financial need considered; preference given to Texas resident; pursing a career in medicine or nusring; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

*Johnny Dardenne, Sr. Texas Tiger Tournament Scholarship UG; major in Col. of Sci.; academic ability; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Pat Bodin Geaux Teach Early Offer Endowed Scholarship UG full time; major in Col. of Sci.; enrolled in Geaux Teach program; minimum 3.0 GPA; offered as Incoming FR to be awarded during JR and SR years; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

**Peter Burland Endowed Scholarship UG: SO/JR/SR; major in chem. or math; 3.0 GPA; nominated by Col. of Sci.; awarded by Alumni Assoc.*Ron and Mary Neal Science Honors Scholarship UG; major in Col. of Sci.; enrolled in Honors College; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Scott and Susan Brodie Science Honors Scholarship UG; major in Col. of Sci.; enrolled in Honors College; awarded by Col. of Sci.

Tiger Athletic Foundation Scholarship UG; in Col. of Sci.; academic ability; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Willie Belle Shockley Scholarship UG full time; math or phys. major in Col. of Sci.; 3.0 GPA; preference given to a female student; financial need; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Winnie Wong-Ng Annual Science Honors Scholarship UG full time; major in Col. of Sci. with preference for chem. major; 3.5 GPA; academic excellence; enrolled in the Honors College; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

College of Science-BIOL

*Brandon J. Latiolais Memorial Scholarship UG:SR; major in biol. sci.; premedical student; minimum 3.5 GPA; awarded by Col. of Sci.

**Michael F. Ippolito Memorial Endowed Scholarship UG; major in biol. sci. or marine biology; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by Alumni Assoc.  

*Virginia R. Williams Memorial Scholarship UG; preference given to an outstanding female major in biochem.; 3.0 GPA; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*William A. Pryor Scholarship in Biological Sciences UG; major in biochem.; awarded for academic excellence; awarded by Col. of Sci.

College of Science-CHEM

*ACS-Hach Land Grant Scholars Scholarship UG; major in chem.; concentration in secondary education; 3.0 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Chem.

*Dr. James E. Coleman Chemistry Scholarship major in chem.; 3.0 GPA; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Copolymer Foundation Endowed Scholarship UG full time; major in chem.; awarded by Col. of Sci.

I. H. Gottlieb Memorial Scholarship UG; major in chem.; LA resident; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*Patrick F. Taylor Scholarship in Chemistry UG; major in chem.; academic ability; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Chem.

*William A. Pryor Scholarship for Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (SAACS) UG; major in chem.; member of LSU SAACS organization; awarded by Col. of Sci.

*W. W. Tison Memorial Scholarship UG; major­ in or planning to major in chem.; awarded by Col. of Sci.

College of Science -GEOLP

*Adam Sturlese Memorial Scholarship Major in geol.; academic ability; U.S. citizen; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Ben Stanley Geology Field Camp Scholarship UG full time; attending the LSU Geology Field Camp; academic achievement; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Billy and Ann Harrison Field Camp Scholarship UG; major in geol.; for use at summer camp; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Candace L. Hays and Ronnie D. Johnson Scholarship UG full time; major in geol.; female; minority; academic ability; attending field camp; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Charles L. Jones Scholarship in Geology & Geophysics UG; major in geol; academic ability; financial need; U.S. citizen; awarded by Patrick F. Taylor Foundation on recommendation.

*Chevron Energy Leaders Graduate Scholarship in Geology Fund GR; GRE score of above 300; energy career interest; financial need; underrepresented population preferred

*Debra & James Anderson Superior Graduate Scholarship GR: MS; major in geol.

*Dr. & Mrs. H. V. Howe Memorial Scholarship UG/GR; major in geol.; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Dr. A. E. “Sandy” Sandberg Scholarship UG; major in geol.; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Dr. Joe Hazel Memorial Student Award UG; major in geol.; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*George N. May Memorial Scholarship UG:FR; major in geol.; academic ability; financial need; awarded by Dept of Geol. & Geophys.

*Geology General Scholarship  UG/GR full time; major in geol.; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*H. V. Andersen Endowed Scholarship UG:JR/SR; major in geol.; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Harriet Cameron Belchic Memorial Scholarship UG; major in geol.; academic ability; financial need; geol. field camp; preference given to women with 3.0 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Houston Energy, L.P. Graduate Student Scholarship GR:MS/PhD; major in geol.

**John J. Capdevielle Endowed Scholarship UG:SR full time; major in geol.; LA resident, academic ability; nominated by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.; awarded by LSU Alumni Association[KTL1] 

*John O’ Keefe Barry Endowed Scholarship UG; major in geol.; LA resident; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*John T. Mestayer Memorial Scholarship UG:JR/SR; major in geol.; academic ability; financial need; geol. field camp; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Laura Cordell & John P “Jay” Moffitt Distinguished Fellowship GR:MS; major in geol.

*Laurice Sistrunk Scholarship UG:SO full time; major in geol. or pet. engr.; LA resident; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Leo W. Hough Geology Scholarship UG full time; major in geol.; academic ability; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Major J. S. Slack, Jr. Memorial Scholarship UG; major in geol. or pet. engr.; LA resident; academic ability; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Marathon Oil Company Geology Scholarship UG/GR; major in geol.; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Mary Jo Klosterman Superior Graduate Student Scholarship GR:MS/PhD; major in geol.

*Mary Jo Klosterman Superior Graduate Student Scholarship #2 GR:MS/PhD; major in geol.

*Masters of Geoscience Program Underrepresented Students Support Fund GR/MS; minority student; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys

*Monica Donellan Memorial Scholarship UG:JR/SR; major in geol.; financial need; geol. field camp; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

**Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Millican Scholarship UG:FR; major in geol.; financial need; 2.5 GPA; may be renewed for four yrs.; nominated by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.; awarded by LSU Alumni Associa­tion.

New Orleans Geological Society Jules and Olga Braunstein Memorial Major in geol.; academic ability; nominated by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.; awarded by N.O. Geological Society.

New Orleans Geological Society Lee Meltzer Memorial GR; major in geol.; academic ability; nomi­nat­ed by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.; award­ed by N.O. Geological Society.

*Patrick F. Taylor Scholarship in Geology and Geophysics UG; major in geol.; U.S. citizen; academic ability; financial need; awarded by Patrick F. Taylor Foundation on recommendation; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Prof. W. A. van den Bold LSU Geology Field Camp Scholarship UG full time; major in geol.; attending the LSU Geology Field Camp; academic achievement; financial need; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

*Sid and Peggy Bonner Scholarship UG:SO or higher; major in geol.; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Geol. & Geophys.

College of Science-MATH

**Demarcus D. Smith, III Undergraduate Scholarships UG full time; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by Dept. of Math

*Dr. Pasquale Porcelli Math Fund UG; One award for SO math majors with credit in MATH 1550 and 1552; two awards for JR math majors with at least 19 hours of mathematics numbered 1550 or above; awarded by Dept. of Math.

College of Science-PHYS

*Dr. R. Greg Hussey Scholarship for Excellence in Physics UG; major in phys.; selected by Dept. of Phys. & Astr.; awarded by the Col. of Sci.

University College

Scholarships for New Freshmen

*Vincent E. Cangelosi Scholarship (varies) Entering FR graduated in top 15 percent of high school class with a high school GPA of 3.00 or higher and SAT score of 1100 or above or ACT composite score of 25 or above; student must be enrolled at LSU full-time; non-renewable. Financial need considered.

*Delise-Bordelon Family Scholarship (varies) Full-time FR from single-parent family. Preference given to student whose parent is deceased; student must demonstrate financial need. Student must be enrolled at LSU full-time; and be in good academic standing; non-renewable.

*King-Sollberger Endowed Scholarship (varies) Entering FR who is resident of LA or MS with at least 2.5 GPA; financial need considered; student must be enrolled at LSU full-time; non-renewable.

*Marjorie Longsdorf Scholarship (varies) Entering FR who is a graduate of Baton Rouge Magnet High School; plans to enter the School of Education. Student must be enrolled full-time at LSU.

*Anthony J. Losavio Scholarship (varies)  FR with composite ACT of 22-28; must be a graduate of a LA high school. May not hold another scholarship other than TOPS; may have grant, financial aid, and/or job. Financial need, academic ability, leadership, and responsibility are considerations. Student must be enrolled at LSU full-time; non-renewable.

*Josephine R. Losavio Scholarship (varies)  FR with composite ACT of 22-28; must be a graduate of LA high school. May not hold another scholarship other than TOPS; may have grant, financial aid, and/or job. Financial need, academic ability, leadership, and responsibility are considerations. Student must be enrolled at LSU full-time; non-renewable.

Scholarships for Continuing Students

*Lonnie J. and Carol S. Dore Family Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in University College with a minimum of 3.0 GPA. Financial need may be a consideration.

*Dr. Gerald L. and Gayle W. Foret Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student with at least a 3.0 GPA, enrolled in University College; preference given to freshman; financial need considered.

*Elayn Hunt Memorial Scholarship (varies) Full-time freshman female student with a minimum of 15 credit hours and at least 2.00 GPA, enrolled in University College. Student must be a Louisiana high school graduate; financial need considered.

*Dr. Mahlon P. Poche, Jr. Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in University College with a minimum of 15 hours and at least a 3.0 GPA and a member in good standing of the LSU Tiger Band.

*Don Redden Sophomore Endowed Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student with a minimum of 15 hours and at least a 3.5 GPA enrolled in University College; must be a U.S. citizen and can hold no other scholarships, excluding TOPS.

*Ryan Paul Shannon Memorial Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in Allied Health who has at least a 3.00 GPA and an ACT score of 23 or above; first preference to students from St. Charles, Orleans, Jefferson or St. John the Baptist Parishes; financial need considered.

*Glenda W. Streva Allied Health Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in pre-nursing who has at least a 2.0 GPA; first preference to a student from St. Mary Parish.

*Tiger Athletic Foundation Scholarship ($1,000) Full-time undergraduate student with a minimum of 15 hours and at least 3.5 GPA, enrolled in University College; must be U.S. citizen and can hold no other scholarship, excluding TOPS.

*Tiger Athletic Foundation University College Sophomore Award (varies) Full-time freshman student with a minimum of 15 hours and at least a 3.5 GPA, enrolled in University College; must be U.S. citizen and can hold no other scholarship, excluding TOPS.

*University College Athletic Department Endowed Scholarship (varies) Full-time freshman student with a composite ACT score between 22-28 and a minimum high school GPA of 3.0, must be a graduate of a Louisiana high school; OR Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in University College with a minimum of GPA of 3.0, preference may be given to students determined as “Bengal Legacy Scholarships for Nonresident Sons and Daughters of LSU Graduates” in accordance with LSU policies and procedures; OR participants in one of University College’s programs: McNair Research Scholars, Summer Scholars, and Student Support Services. Financial need may be a consideration; students with any four-year institutional award from LSU will not be eligible, excluding TOPS.

*University College General Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled in University College; completion of a minimum of 15 credit hours earned at LSU (excluding advanced standing credit); 3.5 or higher undergraduate cumulative GPA; pursuit of undergraduate degree to be earned at LSU; U.S. citizen; financial need; campus extracurricular involvement; no other scholarships excluding TOPS.

*Dabadie Family Scholarship (varies) Full-time undergraduate student enrolled at LSU in a Science/Technology/Engineering/Math-related discipline and maintaining a 3.0 GPA; honorably discharged veteran of the United States Armed Forces; Financial need considered.

*Dr. Christopher M. and Julie M. Foret Scholarship (varies) Full-time student at LSU; completed a minimum of 15 credit hours and have a minimum 3.0 overall GPA; Must be a Washington Parish resident, with preference given to graduates of Bowling Green, Franklinton, Mt. Hermon and Pine Junior/Senior High Schools. Preference given to a freshman. Financial need considered. Students with four-year institutional award from LSU, excluding TOPS, are not eligible.

Other Scholarships and Awards

*Albert L. Clary Memorial Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF alumnus of Louisiana Boys State or Girls State; financial need must be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Alexander P. Tureaud, Sr., Chapter Endowed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF; minimum 3.00 GPA and 18 ACT; US resident; preference to siblings of alumni; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Anna R. Meyer Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG from Ouachita Parish; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Ben Mayer Scholarship (varies:$350) LA resident with demonstrated academic ability and financial need; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Bernice and R. J. Stoker Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG; preference for graduates from Sabine or Caddo Parishes; financial need may considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Bingham Cushman Stewart Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG based on academic credentials; preference to family of Boh Bros. Construction Co. employees; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Board of Supervisors Scholarship (varies) Awarded by individual members of the LSU Board of Supervisors for UG in the amount of the UG tuition and GR/professional students in the amount of GR tuition. A limited number of nonresident fee exemptions are available to qualified undergraduate students. Applications available at www.lsusystem.lsu.edu.

Caffee, Davenport, and Wilkinson Scholarship (varies) Awarded to SO, JR, or SR; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Campus Club of LSU Scholarship (varies) Awarded to children or grandchilden of dues paying members of LSU Campus Club; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Captain John Adrian Martin Memorial Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to EF; graduate of Woodlawn High School (B.R., LA); andidates recommended by High School principal; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Carolyn H. Hargrave Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Cary J. Richardson Memorial Fund (varies) Awarded to EF; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Charles B. Sherrouse Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG; graduate of Franklin Parish high school; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Chep Morrison Memorial Scholarship (1:$950) Awarded to UG; major in pre-law; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Chick-Fil-A Bowl Endowed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; preference to graduate of Play It Smart Program in Atlanta, Georgia; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Christin Claire Cosby Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to graduate of Live Oak high school; minimum 2.8 GPA; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Clarence P. Dunbar Scholarship (2:$1,200) Awarded to EF; graduate of a St. Landry Parish high school; awarded by assorted Cmte.

*Collis B. Temple, Sr. Endowed Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG; financial need shall be considered; preference to minority students; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Dallas/Ft. Worth LSU Alumni Chapter Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to UG resident of D/FW; minimum 3.00 GPA and 23 ACT; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Dallas Legacy Award (1:$1,500) Awarded to UG; graduate of D/FW area high school; minimum 3.00 GPA and 26 ACT; dependent of Alumni Association of Dallas member; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Danton Whitley Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to SO, JR, or SR; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Dean Carolyn Collins Distinguished Scholar and Citizenship Scholarship (varies) Awarded to FR or SO; minority student demonstrating academic excellence and community service; 3.3 GPA; preference to residents; awarded by assorted cmte.

*Delta Tau Chapter of Alpha Phi Fraternity Award (varies) Awarded to SO, JR, or SR; minimum 3.00 GPA; preference for members, alumnae, legacies, or relatives; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Dennison Family Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF; must be enrolled in college of engineering, science, or the E. J. Ourso College of Business; minimum 3.0 GPA; preference to an under-represented group, must be a recipient of the federal Pell Grant, financial need shall be considered;  awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Donald W. Keller Family Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG; resident of TX; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Dr. Ben H. and Clare Roy Thibodeaux Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG from high schools in certain parishes; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Dr. Charles Henry Voss Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG; LA resident; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Fannie Guy Memorial Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; graduate of DeSoto Parish high school; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Farmer’s Grain Terminal Scholarship (1:$2,000) Awarded to EF; minimum 3.0 GPA; graduate of high school from certain parishes; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Foster Jones Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to EF; graduate of a Richland Parish high school; outstanding ACT scores and academic ability; selected by LSU Foundation Cmnte.

*Fred Fenn Endwoed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF; outstanding GPA, ACT scores, and class rank; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*General Gordon Ingersoll Scholarshp (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

George F. Baumann Estate Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*George W. Hollinshead Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; preference to graduates of Avoyelles Parish in agriculture or education; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Georgia Pacific Foundation/Port Hudson Scholarship (1:$1,500) Awarded to EF; graduate of Zachary High School; major in engineering; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Gertrude Bott Saucier Scholarship (varies:$800) Awarded to UG; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Gillis W. Long Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to UG; LA resident; major in pre-law, pol. sci., or government; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Harry and Edna Tate Halbedel Trust Scholarship (varies:$500) Awarded to SO, JR, or SR; financial need shall be considered; shows high level of leadership/service; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Harry and Ruth Henderlite Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*J. Leon Clark Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG or GRAD; financial need shall be considered; minimum 2.5 GPA; nominated by Baptist Collegiate Ministry and awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Jacob R. Bankston Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; physical/systemic disability; financial need may be considered; application from Disability Services; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*James M. Koenecke Memorial Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF; outstanding academic and leadership qualities; minimum 3.25 GPA and 25 ACT; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*James S. and Paula K. McHugh (varies) Awarded to GR; minimum 3.0 GPA; US citizen; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Jeffrey Bouton Memorial Graduate Award (varies) Awarded to GR; majoring in Forestry, Herpathalogy, Oceanography, Recreational Therapy, or Veterinary Medicine; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*John Boyd and William Terry Mitchell Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; must be from specified state; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Joseph A. Kleinpeter Scholarship for Engineering and Science (1:varies) Awarded to UG; majoring in engineering or science/mathematics; minimum 3.00 GPA and 23 ACT; preference for graduates of Amite High School , Oak Forest Academy, and residents of Tangipahoa Parish; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Judge D. Irvin Couvillion Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 2.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Joseph F. Dohrer Memorial Scholarship (1:varies) Awarded to EF; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Knights of Pythias Memorial Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to EF; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Landon Farris Von Kanel Endowed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to EF; minimum 2.5 GPA; preference to residents of the Cayman Islands and MS; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Legislative Act 353 of the 1974 Regular Session (varies) Awarded to UG; dependents of law enforcement officers or fire fighters killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty in Louisiana (who register as full-time students) receive exemptions from tuition, on-campus room and board, and book allowances. Applications available at www.lsu.edu/scholarships.

*Leon Guerin-Al Evans-Al Girior Memorial Scholarship (4:varies) Awarded to UG; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Leslie G. Gruber Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to EF; graduate of TN high school; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*LSU Foundation General Scholarship Fund (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*LSU Foundation Merit Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*LSU Foundation Strategic Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; targets strategic areas of low enrollment; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*LSU Foundation Opportunity Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; financial need must be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

LSU Kiwanis Club Scholarship (1:$1,000) Awarded to UG; dependent of LSU staff member; minimum 30 hours earned and 2.50 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*LSU Staff Senate Scholarship (1:$500) Awarded to UG; dependent of LSU current or retired staff member; minimum 24 hours earned and 2.50 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Marilu Remolina Scholarship (1:$500) Awarded to UG; foreign born or the child of foreign born parents; international students are not eligible; student must file FAFSA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Martin Foundation Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA and 23 ACT; major in forestry, mechanical engineering, or industrial engineering; preference to family of Martin Lumber Co. employees; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Mattye F. McGivney Memorial Scholarship (varies: $1,000) Awarded to SO, JR, or SR; LA resident; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Mike McNeal Memorial Scholarship (1:$500) Awarded to EF; graduate of Tara High School; major in Business; minimum 3.3 GPA; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Olson Family Endowed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; LA resident; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Pam Kinamore Memorial Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; major in Art & Design; minimum 3.00 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Philip J. Barbier Memorial Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; minimum 3.0 GPA; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Roland Kizer Student Body President Scholarship (1:$500) Awarded to student body president as of October 1st; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Rose Long McFarland Scholarship (varies) Awarded to JR or SR; major in Science; financial need may be considered; preference to single mothers; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Police Jury Association of LA Award (1:$500) Awarded to JR; LA resident; major in pol. sci., government, or education; awarded by Police Jury Association of LA, Inc.

*Sigma Chi Endowed Scholarship (varies) Awarded to UG; member of LSU Sigma Chi fraternity; minimum 2. 5 GPA; demonstrated leadership ability and personal character; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Skip Bertman Leadership Scholarship (varies:$1,000) Awarded to EF; minimum 2.75 GPA; demonstrated outstanding leadership ability; financial need may be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Sports Diva Scholarshp (varies) Awarded to UG; preference to first generation and female students; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

*Susan Wang Redfearn Memorial Award (varies) Awarded to UG; participate in Campus Crusade for Christ, Chapel on Campus College Ministry, or Navigators; financial need shall be considered; awarded by FA&S Cmte.

Graduate Scholarships and Awards

For additional information on scholarships and awards for students in the Graduate School or professional schools, see the publications issued by those divisions.

School of Library and Information Science

*Jimmy H. Hoover Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

Louisiana Library Association Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by LA Library Association.

*Florinell F. Morton Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

*Nettie Puckett Wilson Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

*Mary Marguerite Hanchey Memorial Fellowship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

*Sidone Lawrence Walker Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

*Lewis Mack Fellowship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

Mary Moore Mitchell Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; part-time student; awarded by LA Library Association.

*Richard W. Peck Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS academic ability; interest in youth services; awarded by SLIS.

*Ollie H. Burns Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; full-time or part-time student; first preference shall be given to minority student; awarded by SLIS.

Donald D. Foos Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; awarded by SLIS.

*Charles Patterson Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; full-time or part-time student; pursuing a CLIS degree or other post-master’s degree program as the School may offer in the future; awarded by SLIS.

*Friends of the Lafayette Parish Public Library Fellowship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; resident of Lafayette Parish; awarded by SLIS.

*H. W. Wilson Scholarship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; part-time student; awarded by SLIS.

Louisiana Library Association Trustees Section Fellowship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; LA resident interested in public libraries; awarded by SLIS.

*John and Hester Slocum Fellowship (1) GR major in LIS; academic ability; resident of New Orleans area; awarded by SLIS.

Federal Financial Aid Programs

LSU administers all Title IV federal programs which are based on a student’s demonstrated financial need. Funds received from the federal programs help students to cover school expenses, including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. All such programs are subject to regulations authorized by the United States Department of Education, as well as university policies consistent with these federal regulations and are subject to change.

Detailed information on these programs can be found on the Internet at www.lsu.edu/financialaid.

Eligibility for Financial Aid

All students must meet the following criteria to apply for Title IV federal aid—grants, work study, and loans:

  • Be enrolled as a regular student in a degree-granting or certificate program.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen (permanent resident).
  • Be enrolled at least half-time (most programs—regular semesters: undergraduate, six hours; graduate, five hours;
  • Not be in default on prior student loans or owe a refund on a federal grant.
  • Be making satisfactory academic progress as described in the section, Satisfactory Academic Progress for Purposes of Financial Aid Eligibility.

Application for Federal Financial Aid

Students who wish to apply for the programs described in this section should file either the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Renewal Application. The FAFSA is available online at www.fafsa.gov. It is recommended that the application be filed no later than March 1 for summer or fall enrollment or October 1 for spring enrollment. These applications cover aid awarded for the upcoming academic year (beginning with the summer term) and application must be made each year.

Once the Office of Enrollment Management has received your FAFSA, additional documentation will be requested through your myLSU accounts. To receive a loan for the academic year, the deadline to return all required documents is the first business day of May. To receive a semester only loan, the deadline to return all required documents is:

  • Summer-only loans—July 15th
  • Fall-only loans—First business day of December
  • Spring-only loans—First business day of May

For consideration for Pell grants only, documents may be accepted later than the stated dates. Check with the Financial Aid Office for deadlines.

Once all documents are processed, an award letter will be sent via the student’s myLSU account to allow them to accept or decline their aid. The deadline for a student to accept a loan is:

  • Semester-only loans—First day of final exams for that semester
  • Academic-year loans (summer/fall/spring or fall/spring loans)—First day of spring semester final exams

Please note that students will not receive an award notice until all verification documents have been properly submitted and processed. Documents submitted after the stated deadlines may not result in an award. Students submitting documents after the stated deadlines may jeopardize their opportunity to receive funding for that academic year.

For additional information on these programs, as well as, information regarding how financial need is determined and an LSU student’s cost of attendance, visit www.lsu.edu/financialaid.

Grants

  • Federal Pell Grants—Undergraduate students working toward their first degree are eligible for consideration. Eligibility is determined by a federal need analysis formula.
  • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants—Undergraduate students working toward their first degree, who show exceptional financial need may qualify. Funds are limited.
  • Louisiana Go Grants—Undergraduate students working toward their first degree, who demonstrate financial need not exceeding 60% of need based eligibility after deducting their Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) and all federal/state/institutional grant. Funds are limited.
  • Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant—Undergraduate and Graduate students enrolled in an eligible program, maintain a 3.25 GPA, and commit to teach in high-need filed, at a low-income school, for at least four years within eight years of completing the program for which the grant was awarded.

Campus-Based Programs

  • Federal Perkins Loans—Low-interest (5 percent) loans made by LSU and repaid to LSU. Interest is subsidized while the student is in school. Students must show financial need and be enrolled at least half-time. Deferment and cancellation privileges are available under certain circumstances. Funds are limited.
  • Federal Work-Study Program—Campus jobs provided to full-time students, not on academic probation, who show financial need. Students earn an hourly wage (beginning at minimum wage) and are paid every two weeks. Students who are awarded Federal Work-Study employment have the option of choosing job sites designated as community service agencies. Funds are limited.

William D. Ford Federal Direct Loans

LSU participates in the following Loan Programs:

  • Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans—Based on financial need, the interest on this loan does not accrue while the student is in school. Payments are deferred until six months after the student ceases being enrolled on at least a half-time basis.
  • Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans—This program enables students to borrow, regardless of need. Interest will accrue on this loan while the student is enrolled, and may be paid or capitalized as agreed by the borrower and the lender.
  • Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)—This program allows parents of dependent students to borrow per year up to the cost of education, less any other aid. The repayment period begins on the day the loan is disbursed, and the first installment to the DOE is due within 60 days of that date. This loan is not based on need.
  • Direct Graduate PLUS Loans (GRAD PLUS)—This program is a loan for graduate and professional students that are taken in their own name. This loan will give these students a valuable federal loan alternative to private loans. Just like parent borrowers, these students will be able to borrow under the PLUS program up to the cost of education less other aid received. In addition, these borrowers will have to meet the same credit eligibility requirements that apply to parent borrowers.

Loan disbursements normally occur the week prior to the start of classes. Depending on the award package, loans will be disbursed accordingly: (1) summer, fall, and spring loans will occur in three equal disbursements; (2) fall and spring loans will occur in two equal disbursements; and (3) semester only loans will disburse in one disbursement at the start of the semester. All federal aid funds are applied directly to your student account in the Office of Bursar Operations. If the amount credited to your account is greater than the amount you owe to the university, you will be issued a refund for the credit balance. Allow up to seven business days for the Office of Bursar Operations to process a direct deposit or refund check.

Students borrowing under the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program described above, except Parent PLUS, are required by federal regulation to have an entrance counseling session before they receive their first disbursement at LSU. This brief online session explains important information about borrowing student loans and money management during school. When a student borrower graduates, resigns, or otherwise ceases to be enrolled on at least a half-time basis at LSU, he/she is required to attend an exit counseling session. The online session explains what the borrower should expect upon entering loan repayment. Entrance counseling can be accomplished at www.studentloans.gov. Exit counseling can be accomplished at www.nslds.ed.gov. For additional information on a student’s rights and responsibilities regarding federal financial aid, refer to www.lsu.edu/financialaid to view The Guide to Federal Student Aid published by the U.S. Department of Education.

Loan Cancellation

The deadlines for a student (or parent in the case of a PLUS loan) to cancel one or more of their loans or disbursements of their loan(s), is as follows:

  • Academic year loans: 1st business day of May
  • Summer only loans: July 15th
  • Fall only loans: 1st business day of December
  • Spring only loans: 1st business day of May

Contact the Office of Enrollment Management for information on how to complete this process. Exceptions to the stated deadlines will be made on a case-by-case basis.

Satisfactory Academic Progress for Purposes of Financial Aid Eligibility

Undergraduate Students

In order to receive financial aid, a student must be making “satisfactory academic progress. For the purpose of participating in any of the federal student aid programs, the LSU Office of Enrollment Management has established the following policy for determining satisfactory academic progress for undergraduate students:

  • Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA at the end of each fall, spring, and summer semester.
  • Students must earn at least 75 percent of all hours attempted.
  • Students may only receive financial aid for a maximum of 160 attempted credit hours (215 for a five year curricula).
  • Students pursuing multiple bachelor’s degrees may only receive financial aid for a maximum timeframe of 133 percent of the minimum hours to complete the degree minus the hours completed as general education courses.

If these established criteria are not met at the end of the fall, spring, or summer semesters, students may seek to appeal if mitigating circumstances affected their academic performance. For a student to re-establish eligibility they must either (1) receive an approved appeal or (2) meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements at the end of the next semester in which they enroll. The complete Satisfactory Academic Progress policy may be viewed at www.lsu.edu/financialaid.

Graduate/Professional Students

For the purpose of participating in any of the federal student aid programs, the LSU Office of Enrollment Management has established the following policy for determining satisfactory progress for graduate and professional students:

Graduate Students:

  • Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA at the end of each fall, spring, and summer semester.
  • Students must earn at least 75 percent of all hours attempted.
  • Students may only receive financial aid for a maximum of 40 attempted credit hours.
  • Students pursuing multiple master’s degrees will be allowed an additional 133 percent of the published length of the academic program.
  • Doctorate students may receive financial aid for a maximum of seven years from the first semester of their program.

Professional Students:

  • Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA at the end of each fall, spring, and summer semester.
  • Students must earn at least 75 percent of all hours attempted.
  • Students pursuing DVM degrees may only receive financial aid for a maximum of 236 attempted credit hours.
  • JD/CL students may receive financial aid for a maximum of 125 attempted credit hours.

If these established criteria are not met at the end of the fall, spring, or summer semesters, students may seek to appeal if mitigating circumstances affected their academic performance. Students are notified when they are not considered to be making satisfactory academic progress at the end of each semester. For a student to re-establish eligibility they must either (1) receive an approved appeal or (2) meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements at the end of the next semester in which they enroll. The complete Satisfactory Academic Progress policy is available online.

Resignations/Unofficial Withdrawals

Students who receive financial aid funds and then resign or unofficially withdraw (cease attendance) during the first 60 percent of the enrollment period will be required to repay all or part of the aid they received. The amount of aid that must be returned is based on the period of time the student remained enrolled. Detailed information regarding the return of funds and postwithdrawal disbursements, if applicable, is located at www.lsu.edu/financialaid.

Federal aid must be returned within 45 days to the appropriate programs in the following order: Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, PLUS (Parent) Loans, Graduate PLUS Loan, Pell Grants, and SEOG. The amount of aid to be returned will be calculated at the time of resignation. For unofficial withdrawals, the amount will be calculated at the end of the enrollment period. Until this obligation is settled, requests for academic transcripts will not be processed and any further financial aid may be in jeopardy.

Campus Employment

Those students who want to work on campus, but do not qualify on the basis of financial need, may seek regular student employment by contacting various departments on campus. Only full-time students who are not on academic probation are eligible to hold campus jobs. Graduating seniors who are part-time in their final semester may have permission to work in a campus job. The LSU Olinde Career Center location in the Student Union provides assistance to those who seek part-time, internship, co-op, or volunteer positions on and off campus. Graduate students should inquire about the availability of assistantships in their departmental offices. For additional information, visit careercenter.lsu.edu.

Short-Term LSU Loans

Full-time students, who have completed registration, and have not received a credit balance check, may apply for short-term Hiram Student Loans in the amount of $300 for undergraduate students and $500 for graduate/professional students. Students must not be on academic probation to receive these loans. Students must have repaid any prior short-term loans to be eligible. Loans are made starting on the first day of classes and continues for the first two weeks of classes. Students are permitted a maximum of 60 days to repay the loan in full. A 2 percent service charge is assessed on the amount borrowed. This 2 percent service charge is equivalent to an annual interest rate of 12 percent.

Hiram Student Loans are to be repaid at the Office of Bursar Operations, 125 Thomas Boyd Hall, on or before the maturity date shown on the promissory note signed by the student at the time the loan was negotiated. Students who fail to repay Hiram Student Loans by the maturity date may jeopardize their chances of receiving future loans.

Accounts that must be turned over to LSU’s attorneys for collection are assessed an additional collection fee. All international students who are interested in Hiram Loans should contact the International Student Office prior to receiving loans or working in jobs on campus.

Veteran’s Benefits

The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, 1146 Pleasant Hall, assists students who qualify for various Veterans Affairs educational benefits, Louisiana National Guard, or Dependents’ State Aid exemptions. Students should contact the Office of Veterans Affairs to request processing of enrollment certifications for each term they will receive the benefit.

More information is available at the Office of Veterans Affairs website: www.lsu.edu/vetaffairs.