Donor: Established by the Student Government Association (SGA) in honor of President Emeritus Judson H. Taylor, on the occasion of his retirement from SUNY Cortland, to reinforce the value of making a difference through volunteering and to create a lasting legacy that honors his contributions to SUNY Cortland. May be renewable. Eligibility Criteria: Available to a sophomore, junior or senior with a 3.0 grade point average or better who has been a residence hall staff member or hall council president for at least one semester and demonstrated financial need. Parents also receive an email allowing them to share their students achievements on their own social media channels. James M. Casey 50 Scholarship May be renewable. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $500. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. Lambda Phi Delta Service Scholarship Current students can apply for endowed scholarships from Nov. 15 to Feb.1. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to qualified professional studies majors in good social standing, members of the junior class who have been enrolled at Cortland since freshman year, with high academic achievement at least a 3.0 grade point average and who have been exceptional students and community members. Award: Annual merit/need-based award up to $500. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need and high academic achievement who is majoring in recreation and leisure studies. May be renewable. The office fax number is 607-753-2486. Gerald P. Theisen 53 and Ethel Mahan Theisen 55 Scholarship Maxwell Park was formerly chairman of the Education Department at SUNY Cortland. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to academically outstanding sophomore, junior or senior geology majors who are interested in or are doing research projects in the environmental geosciences. for the Class of 2027 and new transfer students. Forty-eight students who played integral leadership roles on SUNY Cortland's campus were honored at the 38th Annual Student Leadership Recognition Banquet on Thursday, April 20, 2023. St. John Fisher University (originally St. John Fisher College) was founded as a men's college in 1948 by the Basilian Fathers and with the aid of James E. Kearney, then the Bishop of the Diocese of Rochester.The (formerly Catholic) institution became independent in 1968 and coeducational in 1971.. Box 2000 Donor: This scholarship was established by Gail Reed 67 to recognize the profound impact on her life that her own study abroad experience had, and to acknowledge and thank the founder of the program, SUNY Cortland Director Emeritus of International Programs and Professor Emeritus of Foreign Languages Willi Uschald. More than 2,500 students earned recognition for academic excellence on SUNY Cortland Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester. As the official liaison between SUNY Cortland and the news media, the Communications Office coordinates all information designed to promote understanding of and support for theuniversity and its programs. SUNY Cortland Men's Ice Hockey Program Information - Need and Merit Box 2000 General Alumni Scholarships SUNY Cortland offers many programs and resources to ensure academic success. Award: One-time, need-based award up to $2,000. Paige Stuart of Middletown, NY, was named to the Dean's List at SUNY Cortland for the Fall 2022 semester. Dominion Scholarship Available starting in 2011. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a participant in Cortlands Urban Recruitment of Educators (C.U.R.E.) They are among 113 students selected this year. SUNY Oneonta is a public, four-year university in Central New York, enrolling about 5,500 students in a wide variety of bachelor's degree programs and a number of graduate certificate and degree programs. Donor: These scholarships were established to recognize the significant contributions to the Cortland community of long time business and community leader, Homer Gutchess. SUNY Cortland announces its Fall 2022 Dean's List More than 2,500 students earned recognition for academic excellence on SUNY Cortland Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester. SUNY Cortland Merit Scholarships David E. 53 and Mildred Hennessy Scholarship of the Cortland County Community Appreciation Fund SUNY Cortland Football Program Information - Need and Merit Based Award: Merit/need-based award up to $500 to an entering freshman. Donor: Established by Donald Traver 59 and Donna Bell Traver 59 to benefit undergraduates majoring in physical education who have demonstrated financial need and have shown a commitment to work hard to achieve success. Tourism in Marseille. Marion C. Thompson Memorial Scholarship Home Tuition/Aid Scholarships Merit Scholarships These institutional scholarships are extremely competitive and awarded to SUNY Cortland's top applicants. SUNY Cortland ID cardswill be available for pick-upat Neubig Hall on move-in day. If you are a transfer student or a first-year student who has earned college credits, you also will receive information about your transfer credit evaluation. Award: Merit-based award up to $500. Walter and Anne Kreig Memorial Scholarship SUNY Cortland uses Merit Pages to publicize and celebrate the great things our students do like making the dean's list, studying abroad, winning a scholarship or being part of an athletic team. Donor: This scholarship was established in memory of Nellie Davidson, a 1908 graduate of the Cortland Normal School. Named in honor of SUNY Cortland Director Emeritus of International Programs and Professor Emeritus of Foreign Languages Willi A. Uschald. Donor: Established by Margaret Palmer Young 85 and Charles H. Young 86 to benefit promising local Cortland County students at SUNY Cortland who are majoring in social studies or history and require financial aid. SUNY Cortland Men's Basketball Program Information - Need and Merit A related goal is to recognize in perpetuity the educational administration accomplishments and values of academic excellence promoted by Francis J. Cheney, distinguished second principal of the Cortland Normal School. Donor: Created by James Benham 67 and Jane Sheehy Benham 68 to benefit promising students majoring in chemistry who require financial aid. Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000 to juniors and seniors. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. She served the Syracuse school system for 40 years. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a student with a minimum 3.0 grade point average who has completed at least 12 credit hours of study at SUNY Cortland. Donor: Established through the generosity of Maxwell and Myrtle Park. May be renewable. Continued funding is based on student maintaining a 2.7 grade point average beginning with the end of the first year and monitored annually. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $500. Donor: Established by Bernard W. Hungerford 52. Award: Renewable, merit-based award up to $1,250. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a junior- or senior-level undergraduate majoring in physical education with demonstrated financial need. Many listclass year, academic major or grade point average requirements. Contact Us Included are individuals from ethnic groups that have been historically under-represented in undergraduate education, as well as others who would contribute to the diversity of the student body by demonstrating that they have overcome demonstrable disadvantages or impediments to their success in higher education. Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000. Box 2000 Eileen Lee Marion 67 and Charles and Anne Goodfliesh Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: Available to junior, senior or graduate students who are English majors and who have demonstrated academic success and financial need. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. These institutionalscholarshipsare extremely competitive and awarded to SUNY Cortlands top applicants. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $500. Upon her death in 1963, she bequeathed a sizable gift to the College to benefit needy students who have grown up in the area she so loved. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a continuing student either majoring in economics or showing a strong aptitude in economics who demonstrates an understanding of political economy and has a 3.0 or better grade point average and demonstrated financial need. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to students with demonstrated financial need, with preference for students majoring in English who are juniors or seniors, or graduate students in English. Donor: Established in honor of Rene Da Silva 07 through gifts from Peter F. Eisenhardt 67 and Susan Fish for the purpose of aiding students in majors leading to a career as an educator in elementary schools or for grades 7-12. These external scholarships may be provided by private donors, foundations, businesses and many other sources outside of theuniversity. Staff members in theCommunications Office write and edit Columns. Cortland, NY 13045, 607-753-2011 Loss of federal aid eligibility also will result in loss of scholarship. Award: One time need-based award up to $700. Accepted students must submit an admission deposit tosecuretheir spotinSUNY Cortlands entering classas well asa residence hall room for the upcomingsemester. This scholarship is intended to recognize in perpetuity the educational career of SUNY Cortland alumna and retired faculty member Angela Pace 36. Overseas Academic Program Award Eligibility Criteria: Created by former Alpha Kappa Phi Sorority sisters, this scholarship is available to seniors with a minimum 3.0 grade point average who are involved in campus life and demonstrate financial need. Mother Bentley, as she was affectionately known, was the housemother of Nu Sigma Chi from 1945 until her retirement in 1968. The scholarship was endowed by scores of Goodales colleagues from across the country. Contact Us New student arrival for students starting in Fall 2023 is expected to begin Aug. 24. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to an entering freshman in a major leading to a career as an elementary school educator who demonstrates high academic achievement, leadership ability and has demonstrated financial need. Contact Us Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to top freshmen candidates who have high academic achievement coming from diverse backgrounds. M&T Bank C.U.R.E. The 1967 Cross Country Champions Scholarship was established by Susan. Paige is studying Speech & Hearing Science. Lt. Sinclair was a graduate of Earlville Central School and attended Morrisville Agricultural College. Donor: Established by the Faculty Senate at SUNY Cortland. Award: One-time, merit/need-based award up to $1,000. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a junior, senior or graduate student from Cortland County who has demonstrated leadership in making a positive impact on the SUNY Cortland campus and/or in the Cortland community. During a lifelong career in nursing, she traveled to many different parts of the United States, but because of her affection for Central New York, she returned each year for extended visits. Donor: Established by Louise DaMassa Sessa 58 to recognize and assist promising and talented students at SUNY Cortland. To see how test scores or college courseworktransfers to SUNY Cortland, consult ourTransfer Equivalency Chart. Bill. Program. Donor: Established by Gerald P. Theisen 53 and Ethel Mahan Theisen 55. Of those admitted 1,221 enrolled in the school. The dean's list is the highest ranking for undergraduate students in their respective academic areas of the College. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to qualified non-traditional students with high academic achievement. Join CollegeXpress Eligibility Criteria: Presented to sophomore or junior students with at least a 2.5 grade point average and demonstrated financial need. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to entering female freshmen students pursuing majors leading to a career as an elementary school educator who have demonstrated financial need and high academic promise. Cammarata had previously visited the campus to help SUNY Cortland develop and critique its new Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre major, which graduates its first full four-year BFA class this spring. Award: One-time, merit/need-based award up to $1,000. Eligibility Criteria: This scholarship, created by the former sisters of the Sigma Delta Phi Sorority, requires that candidates must have completed at least two full semesters at SUNY Cortland at the time of application, have at least one full year of study remaining before graduation and have a 2.5 grade point average or better. The Kente Celebration commemorates the rite of passage for scholars transitioning from institutions of higher learning to the next chapter of their lives. Donor: Peter F. Eisenhardt 67 Award: Need/criteria-based award up to $1,000. Opting out of Merit is easy and not only removes a students page from meritpages.com, but also prevents SUNY Cortland or any other participating Merit organization from being able to publish achievements about that student in the future. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. This resourcecan be used to check email, view confidential academic or financial aid information and perform many other important tasks. Program. Janey Hutchinson Music Scholarship The financial aspects of scholarships are governed by rules and regulations and are administered by the Financial Aid Office. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need. Program. Sigma Delta Phi Scholarship Artwork from the creative minds of SUNY Cortland students was featured during Student Select 2023 at the Dowd Fine Arts Center's Dowd Gallery Hallway Gallery and Critiques Space. Award: One-time, merit-based award up to $1,000. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a junior physics major with a minimum 3.0 grade point average who has demonstrated leadership within the Physics Department or College. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to an entering freshman majoring in speech pathology and audiology. The fund also is intended to recognize the educational career of SUNY Cortland alumna and Theta Phi Sorority member Marjorie Dey Carter 50. Margaret A. Curry 52 Scholarship May be renewable. Eligible students are those majoring in childhood and/or early childhood education or physical education with demonstrated financial need and a minimum overall grade point average of 2.5. Donor: The Anderson Family Scholarship was created by Elizabeth Beth Anderson who graduated from Cortland in 1979 with a degree in art. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a senior in a major leading to a career as an elementary school educator in good standing who has a music minor. Donor: Established by the Newman Foundation Board to benefit academically promising English majors, with preference given to juniors, seniors and graduate students who exemplify Fr. OHeron as Catholic chaplain of SUNY Cortland, his commitment to students and his love of literature. This scholarship has been established as a living memorial to Dorothea Deitz, and it also serves to focus attention on the recruitment of capable young women into the physical education teaching profession. Donor: Established by Patricia Vetrone Slater 49 to honor the memory of her mother, Ann Vetrone. Homer Gutchess Outstanding Citizen Scholarship Christian Snavely and Theresa Vant Snavely 47 Scholarship Donor: Established by Kevin A. Rowell 83 to benefit students who study abroad and to recognize in perpetuity the values and accomplishments of SUNY Cortland alumnus, Kevin A. Rowell 83. New students starting in Fall 2022 who earn an award will be notified prior to the May 1 admission deposit deadline. Marjorie Dey Carter 50 Scholarship in Urban Education Secondary preferences are for chemistry, math or physics majors. Minimum 2.5 grade point average required when applying. Transfer students must have four completed semesters at time of transfer (three semesters at time of application). SUNY Cortland Football Program Information Powered by 21 Graham Ave. Cortland, NY 13045 (607) 753-4711 http://cortland.edu Year Founded: 1868 Religious Affiliation: None College Type: Public , Suburban Enrollment: 6187 (full time undergrad) Tuition In State: $8,806 Tuition Out of State: $18,716 Division: NCAA III Conference: Eligibility Criteria: Recipient must have a minimum overall 3.0 grade point average, be entering her/his sophomore year and have taken at least eight credit hours of chemistry at SUNY Cortland. The scholarship is also intended to recognize in perpetuity the lifelong environmental interests and teaching career of devoted SUNY Cortland alumna, Joyce Ann Gaus, Class of 1960. Award: One-time award up to $1,000. Donor: Established by the former sisters of the Sigma Delta Phi Sorority. Donor: Established by Dr. Lynn D. Hemink 62 and his wife Ellen Hemink. Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000 to a junior or senior. SUNY Diversity Scholarships This also is intended to recognize in perpetuity the outstanding career of Sueltz, who served the College for 38 years in a number of capacities. Cortland, NY 13045, 607-753-2011 Award: Renewable, need-based award up to $1,868. The Class of 1923 was the first class to attend Commencement exercises in Old Main, which was completed in the spring of that year. To opt out, simply reply to the email you receive from Merit and ask to be removed. SUNY Cortland Merit Scholarship - CollegeXpress Award: Merit-based award up to $1,000 to freshmen. Eligibility Criteria: Sophomores, juniors and seniors in the Recreation and Leisure Studies Department with high academic achievement and professional promise may qualify. Work-related or volunteer positions are also considered valuable. Myrl Rose Crocker Howe/McGraw Scholarship The State University of New York at Delhi ( SUNY Delhi or Delhi State College) is a public college in Delhi, New York. Donor: Established by Norma Smoczynski Schlager 62 as part of the Class of 1962 Million Dollar Endowment Campaign. Western New York Cortland Alumni Scholarship Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a junior or senior with a 3.0 or better grade point average. Griffes, who died in 1920 at the age of 35, is widely regarded as having been one of the major American composers of the early 20th century. Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000. Robert E. Vogel 54 Physical Education Scholarship SUNY Potsdam SUNY Cortland Brockway Hall, Room 318-A Cortland, NY 13045 Phone: 607-753-2232. Donor: Established by the sisters of the Theta Phi Sorority, Alpha Chapter, to benefit promising junior and senior students at SUNY Cortland who are majoring in education or recreation with a minor in outdoor recreation management and education. Donor: Established by Dr. Carol Bailey Baird 62, the developer of Cal Alive, a project of the California Institute of Biodiversity, to support students with demonstrated financial need who are attending SUNY Cortland to become science educators. May be renewable. May be renewable. Donor: Scholarship was established by Christian Snavely and Theresa Vant Snavely 47. Meritscholarships are awarded at the time of admissionand they do not require a supplementalapplication. Donor: Established by Fred E. Page in 1977, a prominent Binghamton attorney and banking executive, in memory of his wife, a 1900 graduate of the Cortland Normal School. Donor: Supported by gifts from SUNY Cortland Alumni. From your first steps on campus, you'll feel the spirit of Cortland. Director of Financial Aid State University of New York at Cortland P.O. Eligibility Criteria: Awarded to a student majoring in one of the programs within the School of Professional Studies who has high academic achievement and demonstrated financial need. Eligibility Criteria: High-achieving art majors who have demonstrated financial need. Founded in 1816, The State University of New York at Potsdam is one of America's first 50 colleges -- and the oldest institution within SUNY. Box 2000Cortland, NY 13045. admissions@cortland.eduPhone: 607-753-4711Fax: 607-753-5998Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. P.O. Recipients should be made aware of, and hopefully be in agreement with, John B. Knoxs philosophy of wise conservation use of the natural resources in the Adirondack Mountains. Donor: Established by the Sisters of the Alpha Kappa Phi Sorority. Save the date for Accepted Student Open House, which is scheduled to take place Saturday, April 1. Preference given to graduates of Johnson City Senior High School or Union Endicott High School. John B. Knox Memorial Scholarship Through the Merit network, students can share news about their accomplishments with the people who love and support them via social media, local media and online. Award: Merit/need-based award up to $1,000. This maybe a copy of aprior schools records or those from a primary care providers office. The annual free exhibition demonstrates the imagination, acquired skills and enthusiasm of art majors, nontraditional students and non-art majors alike, while letting participants share their creations in a gallery setting and learn about formal presentations.