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Physics Department
116 Cardwell Hall
1228 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-2601

785-532-6786
785-532-6806 Fax
office@phys.ksu.edu

Undergraduate Student Awards, Scholarship & Fellowships

APS Apker Award

  • Craig Caylor, runner-up, 1997

Cargill Global Scholarship

  • Nathan McClain, 2017

Fulbright Fellowship

Fulbright Fellowships are granted for study abroad.  The Fulbright is estimated to be worth more than $15,000 in the host country's currency.

  • Michelle Munson, 1997

Goldwater Scholarship

The Goldwater provides about $15,000 for two years of study in the sciences or engineering.

  • Blaine Fry, 2020
  • Reid Erdwien, 2018 honorable mention
  • Joshua Nelson, 2015
  • Shane Scott, 2010
  • Eli Parke, 2006
  • David Thompson, 2005
  • Jonathan Whitmer, 2003
  • Aaron Wech, 2003
  • John Carpenter, 1997
  • Jonathan Winkler, 1995
  • Craig Caylor, 1994
  • Francis Fung, 1991
  • Brett Esry, 1991
  • Beverly Loseke, 1990

Clare Booth Luce Scholarship

This scholarship provides $18,000 per year for two years to women studying science, math and engineering.

  • Mindy Koehler, 2004

Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship

This scholarship provides $8,000 per year for two years of undergradaute study and a summer internship with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

  • Heidi Ramzel, 2013

McNair Scholarship

  • Benjamin Archibeque, 2016
  • Jeffrey Murray, 2013

NASA Graduate Student Research Program Scholarship

  • Matt Berg, 2005

NSF Graduate Fellowship

The National Science Foundation underwrites three years of graduate study for outstanding seniors in the sciences and engineering.

  • Benjamin Archibeque, 2018
  • Derrek Wilson, 2013
  • Craig Caylor, 1996
  • Waldemar Axmann, 1991
  • Gregory Brown, 1991

Rhodes Scholarship

This scholarship provides $40,000-60,000 for two years of study at Oxford University in England.

  • Jonathan Winkler, 1998

USA Today Academic Team

Each year USA Today recognizes outstanding students

  • Michelle Munson, 1996