Central Connecticut State University

Students in the School of Education and
Professional Studies
 

Pauline M. Alt Teacher Education Scholarship (2020A)

  • Full-time matriculated undergraduate students at CCSU with 30 hours of earned academic credit and a minimum 3.25 cumulative grade point average.
  • Preference to students who are majoring in elementary education or international education, who are Connecticut residents.
  • Evidence of need may be considered at the discretion of the faculty.

    Special Application Instructions:

    • Applicants shall submit an essay not to exceed 500 words on the topic:  "The Role of Conflict Resolution in Promoting Global Understanding and Peace".

Justus Beach Scholarship (2000)

  • Assists students from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds who are enrolled in one of Central Connecticut State University's teacher preparation programs.

  • Preference to applicants who are enrolled in the elementary education degree program and to students from low and moderate income families in which neither parent has earned a college degree.

Esther M. Clarke/Mildred L. Clarke Scholarship (2220)

  • Enrolled in the School of Education’s Elementary Education teacher preparation program.
  • Must have completed the sophomore year with a minimum grade point average of 3.0.

Class of 1940 Scholarship (2210)

  • Junior or Senior in good academic standing in any teacher preparation program.

Class of 1953 Scholarship (2230)

  • Undergraduate student preparing for a career in teaching education with an overall grade point average of 3.0 at the end of the sophomore year of study (60 semester hours).
  • Demonstrated record of University and/or community service.

Class of 1954 Scholarship (2231)

  • Undergraduate student preparing for a career in teaching education with an overall grade point average of 3.0 at the end of the sophomore year of study (60 semester hours). 

Sidney L Cramer & Beatrice Kovner Cramer Scholarship

  • Awarded to the student enrolled in any of the University's academic programs leading to public school teacher certification with the highest cumulative grade point average at the conclusion of the Junior year.

Ann C. Denault Scholarship (2305)

  • Graduate of Crosby High School, Waterbury, CT majoring in early childhood education.
  • Must be accepted to the professional program.

M. DeLott Garber Scholarship (2350)

  • Junior in School of Education with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
  • Financial need may be considered at the discretion of the faculty.

Geary Memorial Scholarship (2360)

  • Junior majoring in Elementary Education or Special Education; minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average.

Arthur & Catherine Kevorkian Scholarship (2418)

  • Accepted for admission or currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate in the Professional Program preparing for careers in teaching at the elementary or secondary levels.
  • A student receiving the scholarship as a junior may receive the scholarship as a senior provided the recipient remains a matriculated student in good academic standing.

Ruth Schlichting Kossyta Scholarship (2330)

  • Support for undergraduate students majoring in elementary or secondary education.
  • Must be accepted to the professional program.

Lester Levine Scholarship (2610)

  • Junior or senior majoring in education with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.

Frances E. Librera Scholarship

  • Awarded to full-time, matriculated undergraduate students in the School of Education and Professional Studies majoring in Physical Education and Human Performance with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.

Florence Widger Lohse Scholarship (2620)

  • Education major.

James A. & Mary Hayes Lord Scholarship (2640)

  • Full-time junior or senior in the School of Education and Professional Studies at CCSU.
  • Minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average.

William McInerney/Class of '38 Scholarship (2690)

  • Junior or senior level student in good academic standing enrolled in any School of Education teacher preparation program.

Charles Petitjean Scholarship (9318)

  • Senior level student in good academic standing enrolled in any School of Education teacher preparation program.

Francis J. Rio Scholarship (2800)

  • Full-time junior level undergraduate student (minimum of 60 semester hours earned) with the highest cumulative grade point average studying for a degree leading to public school teacher certification in the natural sciences.
  • Must be accepted to the professional program.

Paul J. Sorbo Jr. Scholarship

  • Provides support for incoming first-year students who have been accepted for admission to the University in the fall semester following their graduation from Windsor High School.  Applicants are expected to pursue a degree leading to certification on any of the University's teacher preparation programs.

William & Josephine (Bertino) Tansey Scholarship (2830)

  • Full-time junior or senior level student majoring in mathematics education (mathematics teacher preparation).
  • Preference to students who are Connecticut residents.

John Zubretsky, Sr. Scholarship (2140)

  • Awarded to a students who are preparing for careers in science education and who have been accepted to the Professional Program leading to certification.

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