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Scholarships

Most scholarships in the Department are determined by a committee. Some scholarships are primarily based on merit, and others on a combination of merit and financial need. If you would like to be considered for our need-based scholarships, please fill out the Mathematics General Scholarship Application. Submitting this one application will allow you to be considered for all relevant awards.

If you would like additional information about scholarships, please contact our department chairperson.

Undergraduate

Mathematics Department Scholarship
Amount: Varies; Frequency Varies
Criteria: An award to assist mathematics majors in general. This award is nominated by the scholarship committee with input from the department faculty, especially the department chair.
NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Amount: $13,000 scholarship and a $660 stipend each year for two years
Criteria: Undergraduate students enrolled in the program leading to a Mathematics degree with K-6 teacher certification (MAEL)
Juniors and Seniors admitted to the Teacher Ed. Program must have a 3.0 overall GPA, 2.75 mathematics GPA
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Audrey Vincentz Leef Scholarship
Amount: Varies
Criteria: An award to assist full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate students, or to EOF students who plan on studying mathematics. The recipient must take at least one math course during the semester the scholarship is awarded and show evidence of financial need. This award is nominated by the scholarship committee with input from the department faculty.
John C. Stone Scholarship
Amount: Varies
Criteria: An award to assist undergraduate mathematics majors who have completed at least 64 total credits with at least 32 having been completed at MSU by Fall semester following the award. Recipient must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.45 and minimum major GPA of 3.5. This award is nominated by the scholarship committee with input from the department faculty.
Noyce at Montclair Mathematics Scholarship
Amount: Two years of tuition and a small stipend
Criteria: Undergraduate students enrolled in the program leading to a Mathematics degree with K-6 teacher certification (MAEL). Juniors and Seniors admitted to the Teacher Ed. Program must have a 3.0 overall GPA, 2.75 mathematics GPA
Eligible applicants should apply at the same time that they apply to the Teacher Ed. program.
Noyce STEM-4-STEM Scholarship for preservice teachers
Amount: About $32,000 (tuition, stipends, costs related to certification, etc.) over two years.
Deadline: December 1 and May 1 annually

Graduate

Mathematics Department Scholarship
Amount: Varies; Frequency Varies
Criteria: Outstanding graduate in Mathematics, with preference for those demonstrating financial need.
Audrey Vincentz Leef Scholarship
Amount: Varies
Criteria: An award to assist full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate students, or to EOF students who plan on studying mathematics. The recipient must take at least one math course during the semester the scholarship is awarded and show evidence of financial need. This award is nominated by the scholarship committee with input from the department faculty.
Mathematics Department Max A. Sobel Fellowship
Amount: Amount and frequency varies.
Criteria: Graduate student in mathematics education; nominated by mathematics education faculty.
Mathematics Department Westerdahl Fellowship (PDF)
Amount: Tuition waiver and $25K stipend per year for up to four years
Criteria: Awards are for exceptional doctoral students enrolled in full-time studies
Contact: Steven Greenstein, Program Director

Unless otherwise noted, applicants are chosen by the department and students need not apply

For a full list of scholarships available to CSAM students visit the Undergraduate or Graduate scholarships pages.