Scholarship Listing

Clarence S. and Jane Clay Physics Scholarship
Majors whose primary goal is teaching at the secondary level
Basil & Mary Curnutte Scholarship
Undergraduate or graduate student in Physics
William Joe L. Dempsey Memorial
Any worthy student completing his/her junior year at K-State with a major in science who is planning a career in medicine. Preference will be given to an applicant who indicates a special interest in Physics.
Howard and Helen Doyle Science Scholarship
Exceptional students from Bala and Fancy Creek Townships in Riley County, KS majoring in Engineering or Sciences
Dragsdorf Physics Scholarship
Undergraduate or graduate student in Physics
Louis Ellsworth Memorial
Physics majors who are citizens of the United States and a Kansas Resident. Preference given to Riley County.
Terry Suzanne "Speed" and James King Foster Scholarship
Physics major with preference given to female students
John P. Giese Scholarship
Student majoring in Physics who has contributed to the success of the Physics Club and has participated in a research project
J.O. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship
Engineering or Physics major; freshman
Paul Hewitt Scholarship
Student whose primary goal is teaching physics at any level
Leo E. Hudiburg Scholarship
Physics students in good standing
James R. Macdonald Scholarship
Physics majors
Ronald D. Parks Memorial Scholarship
Undergraduate or graduate student in Physics. Undergraduate recipients shall receive the scholarship beginning the fall semester of their junior or senior year and may receive the award for a second year if they make adequate progress toward a degree. Graduate recipients of this award will be first or second year graduate students and may receive the award for a second year if they are in good academic standing.
Physics Department Scholarship
Physics majors
Ralph and Ina Shenk Scholarship
Student who has a desire to teach physics; possibly with a combination of mathematics and/or chemistry at the college or pre-college level. A minimum grade point average of 2.75 in high school is required of freshman recipients and of those students who are receiving this aid while attending Kansas State University. The recipient must be a citizen of the United States with preference given to a resident of the state of Kansas.