GSW Scholarships
Scholarships are awards based on academic excellence, merit, talent, and other possible criteria.
The scholarship deadline for GSW freshmen scholarship applications is March 1st
The following scholarship programs are funded through the generosity of our alumni, parents, former faculty members, and friends of the University. To apply for these scholarships, the student must complete the Beginning Freshmen Scholarship or the Associate Degree Graduates Transfer Scholarship, or Wheatley Continuing Scholarship application. These applications can be obtained either on line or by calling the Admissions Office at 1-800-338-0082:
Beginning
Freshmen Scholarship Application
This
application covers the Honors Program, Wheatley Academic, and
Wheatley Leadership Scholarships, as well as several other
awards listed under
"More Freshmen Scholarships." It also is used as part of the
Pope Fellowship Application, click below for the additional
requirements.
Associate Degree Graduates Transfer Scholarship Application
Goizueta Scholarship for Latino Students Application
Wheatley Honors Program
$2,500 per academic year and renewable if the college GPA is 3.2 or higher. Minimum SAT of 1150 combined score on the Critical Reading and Math sections only or ACT composite score of 27; College Preparatory Curriculum GPA of 3.0. Selected for recommendation to the President by the Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee; application deadline, March 1st. Students selected are required to reside on campus. To learn more about Honors Program click here.
Wheatley Academic
$2,000 per academic year and renewable if the college GPA is 3.0 or higher. Minimum SAT of 1100 combined score on the Critical Reading and Math sections only or ACT composite score of 24; College Preparatory Curriculum GPA of 3.0. Students selected by the Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee; application deadline, March 1st.. Students selected are required to reside on campus.
Wheatley Leadership
$1,500 per academic year and renewable if the college GPA is 3.0 or higher. Minimum SAT of 1000 combined score on the Critical Reading and Math sections only or ACT composite score of 22; College Preparatory Curriculum GPA of 3.0. Students selected by the Financial Aid and Scholarship Committee; application deadline, March 1st.. Students selected are required to reside on campus.
Wheatley Special Talent
Variable amounts per academic year. Variable criteria depending on skills; auditions may be required; final decision made by the department chairs. Contact Fine Arts or Athletic Department for appropriate methods of application and deadlines.
Wheatley Associate Degree
$500-1000 per academic year. Completion of Associate Degree, recommendation from previous school; previous college GPA reviewed; final decision made by Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee. Application deadline is March 15th.
Wheatley Continuing Scholarship
$500 per academic year. Nomination is required for each year. Other criteria: application only by nomination of a GSW faculty member; completion of 15 or more academic credit hours with 30 hours to be completed by second semester of enrollment at GSW; minimum GPA is 3.0 or higher. Nominated student may not be the recipient of another GSW campus scholarship.
John and Betty Pope Fellowships
The John and Betty Pope Fellowship in Caregiving is a unique program of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving at Georgia Southwestern State University. The fellowship provides financial support for outstanding individuals pursuing training and careers in fields related to caregiving. To learn more about the fellowship, click here.
General Scholarships
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Alumni Association offers an academic scholarship to a worthy student who has a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a minimum of 1000 on the SAT. Awarded by a committee of the Alumni Association Board of Directors
DAPHNE CANTRELL CHAMBLESS SCHOLARSHIP
Established in 2005 by Daphne Ann Chambless in honor of her mother, the Daphne Cantrell Chambless Award criteria is for a Georgia Southwestern State University student pursuing a baccalaureate degree in any academic subject, has a record of academic excellence as demonstrated by a GPA of 3.0 and has achieved a level of a Junior or Senior.
GENERAL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP
The General Scholarship Fund is an award for students with a SAT of 1000 and 3.0 GPA.
E. R. HOGG SCHOLARSHIP
The Hogg Scholarship award was established by the GSW Class of 1926 to honor their class president, Ernest R. Hogg. This award is given to assist a worthy student leader who has financial need, completes a minimum of 15 hours per semester, and maintains a 2.80 GPA.
HOLLOWAY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
This scholarship cash award was established by Dr. Harold E. Holloway, a 1953 graduate of Schley County High School in Ellaville, Georgia. This award benefits Honor Graduates of Schley County High School who attend G SW. Awards are subject to availability of funds. Awarded by Schley County High School Counselor
JULIA BAKER ISAKSON SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship was established by E.A. Isakson of Roswell, Georgia, to honor his wife Julia, a 1937 graduate of Georgia Southwestern College. This scholarship covers full tuition and is awarded to a deserving student with a positive attitude who would benefit from an education at GSW. It is renewable and not based on financial need.
PEYTON JACOB SCHOLARSHIP
The Alumni Association established this scholarship in honor of Peyton Jacob, President of GSW from '35 to '48, for worthy students of good academic standards. Selection is made by the Director of Financial Aid.
MATTIE H. MARSHALL FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
This memorial scholarship honors Mattie H. Marshall, mother of former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Tom Marshall, and is awarded to a worthy student who is a resident of the State of Georgia and has a minimum GPA of 2.5.
ALICE KELLEY MATHIS SCHOLARSHIP
The Alice K. Mathis Foundation established an endowed scholarship in 1982 in memory of a former GSW teacher. Applicants must be incoming Freshmen, residents of Sumter County, possess a HS 3.0 GPA with special consideration of financial need and high moral character. This award can be on-going as long as academic progress is maintained.
T. HARVEY MATHIS SCHOLARSHIP
Mrs. Elizabeth Cheatham, long time resident of Sumter County, established the T. Harvey Mathis Scholarship in memory of her father. This academic scholarship is available to deserving students who are residents of Sumter County with a minimum 3.0 GPA and show financial need.
MCMILLAN SCHOLARSHIPS
Frances Daniel, caregiver and friend of the late Kenneth (Tip) McMillan, GSW Class of 1959, shared his desire to assist students in obtaining higher education. She established two alumni endowed scholarships in his memory. Consideration is given to residents of the Ga. Sheriff's Youth Homes, or of Colquitt County, Ga., who have financial need and meet admission standards. Selection is by a Special Committee chaired by Rudolph Patterson, Attorney and awarded by Director of Financial Aid.
MARSHALL PRYOR SCHOLARSHIP
This endowed scholarship was established in memory of Robert Marshall Pryor by his family. The scholarship is available to residents of Sumter County, Georgia, who have financial need. Marshall Pryor, the grandson of the late Judge Thomas O. Marshall, Supreme Court Justice of the State of Georgia, demonstrated great courage in his fight to live and will always be an inspiration to his family and friends.
BLANCHE AND C.L. RHYNE SCHOLARSHIP
The family of Blanche S. Rhyne established this scholarship for a gifted student in any discipline.
LULA FINCH STEPHENS SCHOLARSHIP
This endowed scholarship award was established by Sam P. Stephens of Anderson, South Carolina, Class of 1942, in memory of his mother who was from Americus, Georgia, and sent four of her children to GSW. Criteria are based on need and is renewable.
JENNIE STRANGE SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship was the second endowed award established by alumnus Sam P. Stephens (1942), to honor his mother-in-law, Jennie Strange of Ellaville, Georgia. Criteria are based on financial needs of a deserving student. Scholarship is renewable.
DEADLINE FOR GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION IS April 1
ALL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ARE BASED ON FUND AVAILABILITY.
School of Arts & Sciences
Available scholarships offered through the Department of Chemistry at Georgia Southwestern State University
The Vivian Schild Scholarship
Criteria
i. Completed application
ii. Female chemistry major
iii. Minimum of 12 semester hours of chemistry courses that apply toward major completed at GSW
iv. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7
v. Based upon highest sum: Overall GPA + Science and math GPA + Chemistry GPA
Selection Process
The Department of Chemistry will review applications once per year prior to the Fall Semester.
Awarded by the Wesley Foundation Board
Monetary Amount
$1000 per year awarded once in the Fall Semester based on availability of funds
Chemistry Club Scholarship
Criteria
i. Completed application
ii. Chemistry major
iii. Minimum of 48 semester hours
iv. Minimum of 12 semester hours of chemistry at or above 2000 level
v. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 and chemistry GPA of 3.0
vi. Active chemistry club membership (attendance at majority of chemistry sponsored meetings and events)
Selection Process
i. Candidates will be selected upon: 1. Fulfillment of the above criteria 2. Overall GPA 3. Science and math GPA 4. Chemistry GPA
ii. In the event of a tie, the cumulative GPA will be added to the chemistry GPA. If there is still a tie, the award will be equally divided.
iii. This scholarship is to be awarded to an undergraduate student attending Georgia Southwestern State University for application toward payment of tuition at GSW. The scholarship is awarded during the FALL semester and will be awarded only once per student.
Monetary Amount
$200 based on availability of funds
The L.R. Towson Scholarships
Junior Award
Criteria
i. Completed application
ii. Chemistry major
iii. Classified as a junior by 1st semester of the award with a cumulative GPA of 2.5.
iv. Completed 12 semester hours of chemistry above the 1000 level with a GPA of 2.5.
v. 2 letters of recommendation by faculty members, one from outside the Department.
Selection Process
The granting of the awards will be determined by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry during the Summer Semester prior to the awards granted annually in the Fall Semester. In the event of 2 or more candidates having equal qualifications, student's need will determine the award.
Monetary Amount
The award is for $125 per semester for each of the Fall and Spring Semesters based on availability of funds. Failure to maintain minimum criteria results in discontinuation of the award.
Senior Award
Criteria
i. Completed application
ii. Chemistry major
iii. Classified as a senior by 1st semester of the award with a cumulative GPA of 2.5.
iv. Completed 18 semester hours of chemistry above the 1000 level with a GPA of 2.5.
v. 2 letters of recommendation by faculty members, one from outside the Department.
Selection Process
The granting of the awards will be determined by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry during the Summer Semester prior to the awards granted annually in the Fall Semester. In the event of 2 or more candidates having equal qualifications, student need will determine the award.
Monetary Amount
The award is for $400 per semester for each of the Fall and Spring Semesters based on availability of funds. Failure to maintain minimum criteria results in discontinuation of the award.
These are the current guidelines for scholarships offered through the Department of Chemistry to which the Department will adhere in the distribution of the awards.
Agerton and Argo Scholarships
They are chosen by faculty nomination and only students who are at least juniors and who have a GPA above 3.0 are considered.
Wheatley Music Scholarship
It is open to all students enrolled in the Concert Choir or University Band, primarily music majors and minors. An audition is required. Please contact music faculty for audition requirements.
Private Scholarships
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