Undergraduate Scholarships

To  apply for scholarships visit the Missouri S&T Scholarship DatabaseWhile scholarships for incoming freshmen are assigned automatically, continuing students need to (re-)apply every year. The majority of the applications open on October 1 and remain open through February 1 of the following year.  Students do not need to apply for each scholarship option separately.  Instead, students complete one general departmental application and SFA will then match the students to the appropriate scholarships. In case there exists a discrepancy between the amount posted on the DoC website and the awarded scholarship amount, please contact the Chair of the Scholarship Committee via email to chem@mst.edu.

You must be majoring in chemistry to be eligible for this award. This scholarship is awarded based on your level of achievement or potential and may be renewed over an eight semester period in which satisfactory progress is maintained.

You must be a student majoring in chemistry to be eligible for this award. Recipients are awarded on criteria selected by the Chemistry Department Scholarship Committee.

You must be a student majoring in chemistry with an interest in paint and coatings to be eligible for this award. The chemistry department determines the number and amount of scholarships and criteria for nominating candidates.

Incomes will only be used for research fellowships for undergraduate students in the Department of Chemistry at Missouri S&T.  The fellowship recipients shall be in good academic standing.

You must be an academically proficient full-time student to be eligible for this award. First preference is given to students majoring in chemistry or biochemistry.

You must be a chemistry, life sciences, geology or environmental engineering major from Madison, Pike, Calhoun, Green or Macoupin counties in Illinois to be eligible for this award.

Recipients shall be chemistry students enrolled at Missouri S&T. Selection of the recipient(s) of the award(s) shall be made by the Scholarship Committee of the Department of Chemistry.

You must be an academically proficient full-time student to be eligible for this award. First preference is given to students majoring in chemistry or biochemistry.

Recipients shall be participating in summer research and have completed 60 credit hours prior to the summer term. First preference shall be given to analytical and bio- chemistry students. Recipients shall be considered a scholar.

Chancellor's Scholarships for Undergraduates

Chancellor's Scholarship

Criteria:

Recent high school graduates that will be continuing their education at Missouri S&T the following fall are eligible for this scholarship. Students must be in the upper 10% of high school graduating class or have a GPA of 3.75 or better after six semesters, take the ACT (or SAT) test and receive an ACT score of 31 or higher or a SAT score of 1390 or higher, and be a resident of the state of Missouri and U.S. Citizen or U.S. permanent resident. More information is available here. 

 

Recipients in the Chemistry Department

Ethan Hay (since FS20), Ingrid Winter (since FS20), Rachel Nixon (FS17 - SP20), Cailyn McKee (FS16 - SP19), Erin Nischwitz (FS16 - SP19), Alan Landers (FS12 - SP15), Joshua Grobe (FS11 - SP15), Micah Fouke (FS11 - SP12), Casey Burton (FS10- SP13), Kelsey Bass (FS10 - SP13), Acar Selin (FS09 - SP12), Caleb Marting (FS09 - SP12), Megan Oldroyd (FS08 - SP10)

KUMMER VANGUARD SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Kummer Vanguard Scholars Program for Undergraduates

The Kummer Vanguard Scholars Program supports 350 to 400 STEM scholars each year. Each Kummer Vanguard Scholar will receive $1,000-$3,000 a year for four years. These scholarships may be combined with other university scholarships to provide a broader array of financial support for students. Students from around the world will be selected based on academic and non-academic criteria.  

Kummer Vanguard Scholars will engage in a breadth of special opportunities and programs.  For more information about the program, visit here.  

Recipients in the Chemistry Department:  Jada Ayers (since FS21), Lawrence Benz (since FS21), Tye Bollman (since FS21), Cameron Braswell (since FS21), Justin Christensen (since FS21), Eileen Kordick (since FS21), Victor Nam (since FS21), and Evie Smith (since FS21).