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Scholarships and Fellowships

If you're in need of some financial aid, you should look through the scholarships offered through the College of Arts and Sciences or search by department for a scholarship.

University of Montana Scholarships

Fulbright Scholarship

Deadine: Varies but is always early October for the following academic year
www.fulbrightonline.org/

Criteria: U.S. citizen, bachelor's degree at the time of departure. Candidates are judged on quality of proposal, academic background, and recommendations

Contact: See Dr. Elizabeth Ametsbichler, Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures

Udall Scholarship

Deadine: December 1st
www.udall.gov/p_scholarship.htm

Criteria: Native American and Alaska Native students studying fields related to the environment, health care, or tribal public policy are eligible for the scholarship. Native American and Alaska Native scholars have come from such backgrounds as American Indian studies, political science, sociology, geography, anthropology, tribal policy, economic development, government, health care, health sciences, and health policy.-Any college sophomore or junior studying fields related to the environment. Majors have included environmental engineering, agriculture, biology and other natural sciences, natural resource management, political science, sociology, anthropology, geography, cultural studies, history, public policy, and pre-law. It is anticipated that the candidate's plan of study will include coursework in ethics and public policy and/or public or community service experience in the area of the candidate's career field.

Contact: Please contact Melissa Millage with any questions at (520) 670-5542, or by email at millage@udall.gov

Rhodes Scholarship

Deadine: October 1st
www.rhodesscholar.org

Criteria: The Rhodes Scholarship ia awarded to outstanding students and recent graduates, and provides them with two yearsof study at Oxford University in England.Those receiving the scholarship must have completed their undergraduate degree prior to attending Oxford.

UM Rhodes Scholars

The University of Montana has a phenominal record of producing Rhodes Scholars. Twenty-eight men and women have received the prestigious award since 1904, the first year the competition opened to American students. As a result, UM currently ranks fifth among public institutions in the nation (excluding military academics) and is nineteenth overall. Such an enviable record says many things about both the students and the University, according to philosophy Professor Tom Huff, who has helped sheperd applicants through the process for thirty years.
~(Caroline Lupfer Kurtz)

Name Department Year
George Barnes *Classics 1904
James R. Thomas *Geology 1906
Clarence K. Streit Journalism 1919
Radcliffe H. Beckwith *Geology 1920
James A. Farmer Law 1921
Arthur K. Burt *English 1923
Dorr C. Skeels *Mathematics/ Physics 1930
Joseph H. Fitzgerald *Economics/ Sociology 1932
Eugene Sunderlin *Chemistry 1933
Robert C. Bates *Economics 1937
Ralph K. Davidson *Political Science/ Economics 1948
Sterling "Jim" Soderlind Journalism 1950
Walter W. Eyer *Political Science 1955
William Bruce Cook *Political Science/ History/ Economics 1957
Roger M. Baty *Economics 1958
John Carlson *History 1962
David R. Howlett *MCLL/ Latin 1966
Kent DeMers Price *History/ Political Science 1967
Mark S. Peppler *Microbiology 1973
James R. Murray *Philosophy 1976
Ann Haight History 1978
Katie Richards *Classics 1984
Andrew Vliet *Wildlife Biology 1986
David Wheeler *Zoology/ Pre-Med 1988
Bridget Clarke *Philosophy 1989
Mollie Ann Kramer *Environmental Studies 1991
Scott Bear Don't Walk *Philosophy/ Native American Studies 1992
Charlotte Morrison *Philosophy/ Honors 1993
* = Departments within The College of Arts & Sciences