Scholarship Funds and Awards
Undergraduate
students are eligible for the following scholarships
and awards. Most have restrictions based on criteria established
by the awarding agency or donor. Separate applications are
not required, except where noted. Most of these awards are awarded as
named designations of existing Institutional grants or scholarships.
The Robert Armour Foundation Scholarship
was established in 2001 through the Armour/Lewis Family Foundation.
Association of Old Crows Scholarship -
Garden State Chapter, established in 1986-87, is awarded to junior
and senior engineering or physics majors. (Application required.)
Neil W. and Mildred S. Atwater Endowed
Scholarship In 1998, N. William Atwater established the award in
honor of his parents. It is awarded to a student who resides in
Hunterdon County and demonstrates financial need.
Raymond F. Baker Endowed Scholarship was
established in 2000 by Raymond Baker ‘49. Recipients of this
scholarship must be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial
need.
Nicholas Barone ‘98 Memorial Scholarship
is awarded to a recipient who has demonstrated need for financial
assistance.
Dr. Alfred E. Bornemann Memorial Scholarship
was established in 1998 in memory of the Stevens Professor Emeritus
who helped advance the institution in various ways through his leadership.
Awards are given to students who show leadership and financial need.
William Henry Bristol Endowed Scholarship
is named in memory of the former instructor and professor of Mathematics
at Stevens. Professor Bristol was also a Stevens graduate of 1884.
This grant is awarded to a deserving student with financial need.
Bristol Myers Squibb Scholarship, created
in January 1997, assists freshmen with tuition costs. The scholarship
is awarded to new students who have worked throughout their high
school careers and have demonstrated reasonable academic achievement.
The Nancy and William E. Brockel Scholarship
was established in 1995 by William E. Brockel '30. It is awarded
to female students who are U.S. citizens and are in good academic
standing.
Alice and William Brown Building Technology
Scholarship is awarded annually to a civil engineering student.
The Vincent Cestone Foundation Scholarship
was established by Ralph Cestone ‘88 in 2000 in memory of
his father. The scholarship is awarded to students with a minimum
GPA of 3.5 who are in good academic standing and demonstrate financial
need. Preference given to Italian Americans studying civil engineering.
Chi Psi Centennial Scholarship was established
in 1983 to mark the 100th Anniversary of Alpha Xi Chapter of Chi
Psi. Its goal is to continue to recruit Stevens students of academic
promise and provide financial assistance to help them complete their
college career.
The Jean S. and Benjamin F. Childs '31
Scholarship was established in 2000 by Mrs. Childs as a memorial
to her husband. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and
be in good academic standing.
Joseph J. Cincotta, endowed in 1981 by
Joseph J. Cincotta ‘34, is awarded to a junior or senior who
is an American citizen and demonstrates both academic and extracurricular
merit.
The Dr. Frank P. Civardi Memorial Scholarship
was established by John Civardi ‘86 in 2001 in memory of his
father who greatly benefited from scholarships. The recipient must
have a minimum 3.0 GPA and deserve financial aid. Preference goes
to chemistry majors or students studying chemical engineering.
Civil Engineering Scholarship is awarded
to a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Class of 1930 Scholarship, endowed in 1980
by members of the Class of 1930, is awarded to students on the basis
of need and academic merit.
Class of 1934 Scholarship is awarded to
a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Class of 1937 Scholarship was established
as an endowed scholarship in celebration of their 50th anniversary
to assist future students with tuition costs.
Class of 1939 Memorial Scholarship, endowed
in 1993 in memory of their deceased classmates, is awarded on the
basis of need and academic merit.
Class of 1940 Endowed Scholarship was established
in 1985 in celebration of their 45th Anniversary.
Class of 1941 Endowed Scholarship, established
in 1991 in celebration of their 50th Anniversary, is awarded to
students on the basis of need and academic merit.
Class of 1942 Scholarship is an endowed
scholarship awarded to relatives of the Class of 1942 for tuition
costs.
Class of 1943 Endowed Scholarship, established
in honor of their 50th Reunion, is awarded to students on the basis
of need and merit to assist with tuition costs. Preference is given
to descendants of the Class of 1943.
Class of 1945 Endowed Scholarship was established
in 1985 on the occasion of their 40th Anniversary.
Class of 1946 Endowed Scholarship was established
in 1996 in honor of their 50th Reunion. This academic and need-based
scholarship is available to a qualified student of any classification.
Class of 1947 Scholarship, established
in 1992 on the occasion of their 45th Anniversary, is awarded outright
to an undergraduate based on need and merit.
Class of 1950 Endowed Scholarship was established
in 1985 in celebration of their 35th Anniversary.
Class of 1952 Memorial Scholarship is awarded
to a deserving student on the basis of need and merit. The scholarship
was established to celebrate their 35 years as alumni and in memory
of their deceased classmates.
Class of 1953 Endowed Scholarship, established
in celebration of their 40th Reunion, is awarded annually to full-time
undergraduate students with preference given to descendants of the
Class of 1953.
Class of 1955 Endowed Scholarship, established
by its class members, is awarded on the basis of need and academic
merit.
Class of 1957 Scholarship, established
in 1992, is given to a deserving student on the basis of need and
merit.
Class of 1958 Endowed Scholarship, established
in 1993 to commemorate the Class’ 35th Reunion, is awarded
to students on the basis of need and merit.
Class of 1960 Scholarship was endowed in
1980 by members of the Class of 1960 in memory of their deceased
classmates.
Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship, established
in 1992 to commemorate the Class’ 30th Reunion, is awarded
annually on the basis of need and merit.
Class of 1963 Endowed Scholarship, established
in celebration of their 25th Anniversary, is awarded to relatives
of the Class of 1963.
Class of 1966 Endowed Scholarship, established
by its class members, is awarded on the basis of need and academic
merit.
Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship, established
in 1992 in honor of their 25th Reunion, is used annually to attract
top engineering students.
Class of 1968 Scholarship is awarded to
a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship, established
by its class members, is awarded on the basis of need and academic
merit.
Class of 1972 Endowed Scholarship, established
in 1992 to commemorate their 20th Reunion, is awarded annually with
preference given to children of the Class of 1972.
Class of 1977 Scholarship is awarded to
a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Class of 1980 Endowed Scholarship, established
by class members in 1990, is awarded on the basis of need and academic
merit.
Class of 1981 Scholarship is awarded to
a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
The Myron F. Dallen, Jr. '43 Memorial Scholarship
Fund was established in 2000 in memory of Myron Dallen by members
of his family. The scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates
financial need and is in good academic standing.
The Delta Tau Delta Rho Chapter Alumni
Scholarship are a series of scholarships under the Delt umbrella.
They include the Lee Allan Dowches Award, the Walter Stamer ‘64
Memorial Scholarship Award, the Edward Dalton ‘60 Scholarship,
the Lawrence T. Babbio, Jr. ‘66 Scholarship Award and the
Heart & Need Award. Scholarships are awarded to qualified applicants
in the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
R & E Dirkes Scholarship is awarded
to a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
The J. Harry Du Bois Memorial Scholarship
Fund was established in 1994 by Lilli Gober in honor of her godfather,
John Harry Du Bois, and is awarded to a student who resides in New
Jersey.
Julie Merle Epstein Award is awarded to
a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
John V. Ernest Endowed Scholarship is awarded
to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need and a
high level of academic achievement.
Richard E. Eversen Scholarship, created
in 1996, was established in honor of Stevens’ beloved Dean
of Students, Dick Eversen. The scholarship may without restriction
be awarded to any qualified student.
Exxon/Stevens Ambassador Franklin H. Williams
Scholarship Program is for outstanding high school seniors who are
minorities entering materials science, mechanical, or chemical engineering.
John D. Feehan Scholarship was established
in 1990 through a gift from the Atlantic Energy, Inc. The scholarship
will be awarded to a student based on need and merit with preference
given to a student majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
The Lore E. Feiler Endowed Scholarship
Fund, established in 1997 by Lore E. Feiler, is awarded based on
financial need to outstanding female achievers who demonstrate leadership
and high academic standards.
George E. Frederick, Jr., Scholarship shall
be awarded to undergraduate and/or graduate students at Stevens
Institute of Technology who are engaged in the study of chemistry
and/or chemical engineering.
Howard S. Geise Memorial Scholarship was
established in February 1999 to assist students with blindness and
other serious physical handicaps.
Gilmore Memorial Fund is in memory of Professor
Alfred C. Gilmore, Jr. ‘42 and is awarded to students who
demonstrate financial need and are in good academic standing.
The Robert L. Guidi ‘68 Memorial
Scholarship, established by Brooklyn Union Gas, and friends and
family of Robert Guidi in his memory, is awarded to a student based
on financial need.
Eleanor Harper/STEP Scholarship, established
in 1998, provides financial assistance to African-American students
involved with the STEP program.
The Hattrick Family Scholarship fund was
created in 2001 in memory of Jim and Mary Hattrick and Tom and Elsie
Hattrick. Recipients must be born in the U.S. and demonstrate financial
need.
Arthur J. Helmbrecht Scholarship was established
in 1976 by Evelyn Helmbrecht in memory of her husband, Arthur J.
Helmbrecht ‘35, to assist with tuition for a needy and qualified
student.
Ed ‘55 and Barbara Hess Scholarship
Fund was established in 2000 to provide aid to a deserving full-time
student who is in good academic standing.
The Hoboken A.J. Demarest High School Scholarship
was established in the early 1900s to assist incoming, accepted
undergraduate students with Stevens tuition. The Leef Vincentz Scholarship
serves as a component of and supplements the original scholarship
fund, The Hoboken A.J. Demarest High School Scholarship.
The Caleb B. Hurtt ‘53 Endowed Scholarship
in Technology Management was established in 1989 by the Martin Marietta
Corporation in recognition of Caleb Hurtt’s long leadership
at Martin Marietta and continuing devotion to Stevens.
Arthur E. Imperatore Scholarship was established
by Mr. Imperatore in 1984 to support students from Hudson County
with outstanding character and commitment.
Italian Community Center Scholarship is
an endowed scholarship that was established in 1996. This need-based
scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior resident of Hudson
or Bergen counties. Preference is given to students with a minimum
3.0 GPA who participate in co-curricular activities.
Johnson Controls Scholarship is first provided
to children of employees, then to other qualified students.
Safiye and Dilhan Kalyon Endowed Merit
Scholarship was established in 2001 to help gifted and talented
women to study engineering at Stevens. It is awarded on the basis
of previous academic success and maintained GPA of 3.4 and higher.
Kalyon Merit Scholars are encouraged to contribute to the fund upon
reaching prosperity to allow other gifted students to join the profession
of engineering.
Craig King/Sig Ep Scholarship was created
in August of 1996 in memory of Craig, a member of Sig Ep Fraternity.
It is awarded to a Sig Ep undergraduate regularly.
Thomas P. Konen Memorial Fund is awarded
to a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Jean S. and Chester L. Lloyd '51 Scholarship
was established in 2000 by Jean and Chester Lloyd as a gift of lasting
significance. The scholarship is awarded to a full-time undergraduate
student who is in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 2.5
and demonstrates financial need. Preference goes to residents of
New Jersey.
Jerome R. Lohez '95 Memorial Award was
created in 2001 as a memorial to Lohez, a master’s degree
graduate who was lost in the World Trade Center attack on September
11, 2001. The award shall be made annually to French students studying
at Stevens through EPITA. Recipients should be in good academic
standing and demonstrate an appreciation for the American ideals
of religious and cultural tolerance, entrepreneurship, egalitarianism
and a spirit of generosity.
Benjamin Lucarelli Scholarship was established
in 1989 by friends and family in memory of Benjamin Lucarelli, Class
of 1929 and is awarded based on need.
Dwight B. Massey Scholarship Fund was endowed
by Stewart R. Massey in 2001 in celebration of his father. It is
awarded to a student who demonstrates financial need and is in good
academic standing.
Harold Massey ‘23 Scholarship was
established by Dwight Massey ‘53, in 1987 in honor of his
father, who was always especially loyal and faithful to the Stevens
cause.
Memorial Day Nursery Scholarship Fund was
established in 1984 and is awarded to a qualified student entering
their junior or senior year who resides in Hudson County.
The Montclair Society of Engineers/Walter
Kidde '97 Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 through the
generous bequest from Florence O. R. Lang to honor the memory of
this distinguished alumnus and Trustee. This scholarship is awarded
with preference given to a freshman proposed in cooperation with
the Montclair Society of Engineers, then to a resident of northern
New Jersey.
Raymond J. and Nancy C. Moser Scholarship
Fund was established in 1994 by Raymond Moser ‘35.
Judith B. and Lambert H. Mott '45 Scholarship,
instituted in December 1993. Recipients of this award should be
in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need.
Edward F. Mullowney Scholarship was established
in memory of Edward F. Mullowney ‘65, and is awarded based
on need and merit.
Ann Neupauer Scholars Program is awarded
to exceptional high school students that would make a significant
impact on campus.
C. Henry and Emily Nancy Offerman Scholarship
is awarded to students in good academic standing and demonstrate
financial assistance.
Milton Eames Oliver Memorial Scholarship
was established in 1992 and is awarded to students in their junior
year with a minimum GPA of 2.5. The students must demonstrate involvement
in campus life and student activities during their first two years.
William F. Ondrick Scholarship Fund was
established in 1991 to honor Professor William Ondrick’s 35th
Anniversary of teaching at Stevens. The scholarship is awarded to
a Stevens undergraduate with preference given to a Glee Club Member.
Everett P. Palmatier ‘32 Memorial
Scholarship was established in 1998 by Mr. Palmatier’s daughter
in memory of her father. It is awarded to a student who demonstrates
financial need and is in good academic standing. First preference
for this fund goes to students studying mechanical engineering.
John Palmer ‘19 Scholarship was endowed
in 1923 by Mrs. Herbert S. Palmer in memory of her son John.
Stephen Palmer Scholarship Fund was endowed
in 1924 by the New Jersey Zinc Company in memory of Stephen Squires
Palmer, a former president of the company and trustee of the Institute.
Anthony J. Parisi ‘65 Memorial Scholarship
was established in 1992 by coworkers at Business Week Magazine/McGraw-Hill
and other Stevens friends. The scholarship is awarded annually with
preference given to an alumnus of Saint Peter’s Preparatory
High School in Jersey City.
Radio Club of America Scholarship Fund
was endowed in 1987 by Willis H. Taylor, Jr. and is awarded to students
who are interested in radio engineering.
Florence and Pat Randolph Scholarship is
awarded to a student on the basis of merit, with preference to a
student who has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts
of America, or equivalent stature in another youth organization.
This award was established in 1998 in loving memory of Florence
and in honor of Pat.
Karin Reiner Endowed Scholarship Fund was
established in 1999 through the bequest of Laurence Reiner, Class
of 1927 in memory of his wife, Karin. It is awarded to students
based on financial need.
Geoffrey D. Riley ‘64 Memorial Scholarship
was established by Shelly Riley in memory of her husband and is
awarded to a junior or senior majoring in mechanical engineering.
Thomas E. Schober, Sr. Scholarship Fund,
established in 2001, is awarded to a graduate of Hoboken High School
in good academic standing who also demonstrates financial need.
Stewart H. Seibert ‘24 Scholarship
Fund was endowed in 1989 and is awarded based on financial need.
Henry Shotmeyer Endowed Scholarship is
awarded to students who are in good academic standing and demonstrate
financial need.
The Ivor L. Simmons M & T Chemical
Scholarship was established in 1988 by the Simmons children and
M & T Chemical Inc. for Ivor Simmons M.S., ‘57. It is
awarded to Chemistry and Chemical Engineering students.
Harry A. Smith Scholarships are awarded
based on diversity of gender, financial need, geography and academic
interest.
Snyder Foundation is awarded on the basis
of achievement, need, demonstrated commitment to community service,
and character.
Stanford J. Solms ‘48 Memorial Scholarship
provides financial aid to a second-year student or above, involved
in environmental engineering and demonstrating financial need.
E. Russell Sprague Endowed Scholarship,
established in 1989 in honor of E. Russell Sprague ‘36, former
chairman and chief executive officer of the Tambrands Company. Preference
is given to students from select New England towns.
Recipients of the Stanley Fellowship are
full-time students who are U.S. citizens and have a minimum GPA
of 3.5.
James V. and Emily Stern Scholarship was
established by Marc Stern and is awarded to a student who maintains
satisfactory grades and demonstrates financial need.
Stevens Scholar Program: to qualify, the
entering student must be within the top 10% of his/her high school
graduation class and have combined SAT score of 1300 or more. Students
will be required to maintain a 3.2 GPA at Stevens in order to remain
in the Scholars Program.
Tully, James V. & Emily Stevens Scholarship
was established in 1986 and is awarded to a deserving Stevens student
for financial need.
F. Frederick Uehling Scholarship is awarded
to a recipient who shall have demonstrated need for financial assistance.
WSTA Partners in Information Scholarship,
based on financial need, is awarded to seniors with a 3.20 GPA or
better. The student’s major must be related to computer science,
telecommunication or electrical engineering and s/he must demonstrate
interest in working in the financial industry.
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