Scholarships
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The John Beck Memorial Scholarship commemorates Mr. John Beck, a
long time employee of the Unisys Corporation who worked with SUNY College
at Fredonia for many years. The scholarship was made possible in part
through the generosity of the Unisys Corporation and Mr. Beck's co-workers
and colleagues. Computer Science majors are the preferred recipients of the
scholarship, though a Mathematics major may be considered also. The
criteria include financial need and academic achievement with a leaning
toward academics.
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The Arthur R. Maytum Scholarship commemorates Arthur R. Maytum
(1866-1953), a founder and former president of the Dunkirk and Fredonia
Telephone Company, who also served as chairman of the Board of Visitors of
the Fredonia Normal School and Teachers College from 1927 to 1953. In 1968,
SUNY Fredonia named the administration building after him. This endowment,
made possible through the generosity of the Maytum family, funds several
scholarships annually with preference given to students from Northern
Chautauqua County. Awards are based on merit and need.
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Endowment Scholarship.
Each spring, the Department of Computer and Information Sciences invites
nominations for the John Beck Memorial and the Arthur R. Maytum
Scholarships. Self-nominations are encouraged. Normally, to apply for these
scholarships one submits:
- A brief yet complete statement including:
- A current resume
- Educational objectives
- Future plans of study or research or employment objectives
- Names of three faculty members, preferably in Computer Science, who have indicated their willingness to recommend you.
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MACS Scholarship Grant from NSF: The National Science
Foundation (NSF) has awarded SUNY Fredonia a four-year, $400,000 grant
through its Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics Scholarship
Program (CSEMS). The MACS Scholarship Program will support 30 students,
with $3000 per year during the next four years, starting with the 2005-2006
academic year. The program is aimed at expanding internship and research
opportunities for mathematics and computer science students. For more
information, go to the MACS
Scholarship Webpage.
If you have any more questions, please see the chairman, Dr. Siddiqui, and
he will be happy to help you.
Past and Present Recipients of Scholarships