California

California Federation of Republican Women

The California Federation of Republican Women is offering a scholarship in honor of President Ronald Reagan.

The annual scholarship of $2,000.00 is being offered to an undergraduate registered Republican woman who is majoring in political science, communication, or directed toward law. The applicant must be a United States citizen who has completed two years of college. The applicant must be a resident of the State of California.

CS-Chico

In addition to general financial aid, political science students are eligible for a number of merit-based and/or need-based scholarships. Below is a list of departmental scholarships for which students can apply via the university’s scholarship application.

  • Royce D. Delmatier Scholarship
  • Paul DiGirolamo Memorial Scholarship
  • Charles M. Price Internship Endowment
  • Ralph and Ruth Choisser Law Scholarship
  • Sarah Libby Mahood Merit Scholarship
  • Matilda K. and Maurice E.S. Brunelle Scholarship
  • Lew D. Oliver Scholarship
  • Bob Sherrard Scholarship
  • The Honorable Mike Thompson Political Science Scholarship
  • Carl and Katie Thomas Scholarship
  • Public Law Community Service Award
  • Edward J. Bronson Scholarship
  • Advocacy Award
  • Tamsen Swift Scholarship
  • Target Corp. Criminal Justice Scholarship

CS- East Bay

J. Malcolm Smith Scholarships

The Political Science Department has a scholarship fund in memory of Prof. J. Malcolm Smith, who passed away on April 26, 2003, at the age of 82. The scholarship was endowed in his memory by the Smith family, with an initial gift of $12,500. Thousands more dollars in donations have since been made by former colleagues and students. In June 2004, the department granted the first three scholarships, in the amount of $500 each, to four political science majors, each of whom had at least a 3.0 G.P.A.

CS- Long Beach

Political Science Alumni Scholarship

Award is $600. Funds donated by POSC alumni.

R.L. DeLorme Scholarship

Funds donated by a CSULB alumna to honor Dr. Robert L. Delorme, who was instrumental in her education at CSULB.

Edwin A. Roberts Memorial Scholarship

Funds donated by Dr. Robert’s family.

CS- Sacramento

Robert G. Thompson Scholarship

AWARD:  $1,200 towards one semester’s tuition (Fall 2009)

Applicants must be a Government undergraduate major, and enrolled full-time (12+ units) during the time the scholarship grant is awarded.  They must have earned at least 30 units and have sophomore standing at the time of the receipt of the award and have completed at least one semester at CSUS and possess a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall.

Applicants are required to provide one letter of recommendation from a faculty member, provide transcripts (unofficial transcripts are sufficient), and submit an essay of no more than two double-spaced, typewritten pages in response to the following: The ideal of democracy has been the cornerstone of our political system in the modern world, especially in the United States.   But as we enter the 2lst century we have to seriously ask ourselves: Is democracy still possible?  Can we make it work?

Douglas McDaniel Memorial Scholarship

Award: Two (2) $700.00 scholarships awarded in Fall 2009

Open to juniors, seniors, or graduate students of CSUS who are Government majors with a focus on International Relations at CSUS, with not less than half-time study at CSUS.

Applicants must have completed at least two semesters at CSUS with an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 AND a 3.50 in the major.   Applicants will provide transcripts (unofficial transcripts are sufficient) and two (2) letters of recommendation:  One from a faculty member and one from a person (this could be faculty, also) who is able to judge ability based on appropriate practical field or job experience (i.e. and internship).  Applicants will submit an essay of no more than two double-spaced, typewritten pages on the following topic:  How do you see your education in International Relations relating to your future plans?

Preferences will be given to applicants with a strong academic record, demonstrated interest in public service, senior or graduate standing, prior experience studying or traveling outside the United States, and have studied one or more foreign languages.

Donald R. Gerth Scholarship

Award: $1,000 scholarship towards one semester’s tuition (Fall 2009)

Applicants must be a junior, senior, or graduate student currently enrolled at CSUS who are a Government major or a Government major with an International Relations concentration, with not less than half-time study at CSUS, both at the time of application and during the time of receipt of the award.

Applicants must have completed at least 12 semester units in residence at CSUS (excluding units graded CR/NC), have a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall, as well as at CSUS and also in the major.  Applicants must be enrolled in at least one course within the Government Department at the time of the award.

Applicants will provide transcripts (unofficial transcripts are sufficient) and submit an essay of at least one page, double-spaced, typewritten, stating their expected career objectives.  Financial need may be considered in the selection process; however, it is not determinative.

Pat and Bill Dorman Scholarship

Award: $500.00 awarded in Fall 2009

This award is open to any undergraduate or graduate student at CSUS who is a major in Government, Journalism or Government /Journalism (with an interest in diversity issues) at the time the scholarship is awarded.  This scholarship is open to freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors classified or unclassified, or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree and have a minimum GPA of 2.0. Applicants must be enrolled full-time (12+ units) at CSUS.

Applicants must provide transcripts (unofficial transcripts are sufficient) and submit an essay of at least one double-spaced, typewritten page that expresses how either Journalism, (“The Fourth Estate”) or Government most usefully can contribute to leveling society’s playing field for minority Americans.  Financial need may be considered but is NOT required.

Jack Livingston Fellow in Political Theory & American Institutions Scholarship

AWARD:  $1,000 scholarship towards one semester’s tuition (Fall 2009)

3 units of credit for a one-semester activity of choice, as described below

Applicants must be enrolled full-time (12+ units) at CSUS as a junior, senior, or graduate student at the time they receive the award and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or better in their major field.  The applicant must also identify a government faculty sponsor or one will be assigned by the department.

In addition to submitting the application, the student must provide transcripts (unofficial transcripts are sufficient) and submit a proposal of no more than two double-spaced, typewritten pages, outlining their plans for a one-semester required activity:

1. A student teaching assignment within the Government Department,

2. An internship approved by the Department Internship coordinator, or;

3. A research project in political theory, American institutions, or a relevant field.

A final evaluation of the semester’s activity is required, and must be submitted to the department chair’s office before the end of the last week of classes in the semester in which the award is made.

League of Women Voters of Sacramento County

Anne Rudin Scholarship

Annual awards for female juniors, seniors or graduate students attending an educational institution in the Sacramento area pursuing studies in Public Administration, Government, or Public Policy related programs. Selection is based on academic performance, commitment to public service and career objectives.

Point Loma Nazarene University

Clara Colt Endowment

Established by Clara Colt Brown. Recipients of this scholarship are to be selected by the department of History/Political Science.

Della Mendenhall Scholarship

Established from the estate of Della Mendenhall. Student must be a declared International Affairs major with a concentration in Peace Studies.

Floyd and Florence E. Turner Memorial Scholarship

Established through the estate of Florence Turner. Student must be a full-time student, sophomore or higher at the time of application. Must take a minimum of four classes in Political Science in the current year and planning to attend Graduate School.

San Francisco State University

WOMEN IN POLITICS AWARD

The award will grant one student $4,200 towards their tuition. It is a reflection of Frances Dows’s experience as a political science major at SFSU. Its purpose is to promote women’s engagement in the political arena through active participation by students in progressive political activities.

The David Jenkins Scholarship

The David Jenkins Scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the

“greatest commitment to improving society through political activism”.

The Matthew F. Stolz Scholarship in Political Science

This fellowship will cover a year’s tuition at SFSU minus $27.50 a semester (the amount of tuition it cost Matt Stolz when he went to school).

UC Davis

Political Science Undergraduate Scholarships

This scholarship fund was established by a donor who wishes to remain anonymous.  Recipients are upper division political science students who did all of their lower division work at UCD, have solid academic records, and excel at non-academic pursuits such as student government, community service, or athletics.

Frank A. Mesplé Scholarship

Nedjelko Dinko Suljak Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship fund was established in loving memory of Ned Suljak by his wife, the late Estelle Suljak.  Recipients are political science students with demonstrated financial need and a strong interest in pursuing a career in the profession of law.

Lesley Diane Sanchez Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in loving memory of Lesley Sanchez, who would have been a political science major at the time the fund was established. Recipients are continuing political science undergraduates who are female and have demonstrated financial need.

Charles S. Linderman Scholarship for Participatory Democracy

Charles Scott “Chuck” Linderman loved political campaigns. More than that, Linderman was an idealist. In his work for Campaign California, Citizen Action and partisan political efforts, he loved the idea that individuals can make a difference. He lived by the ideals of civil and human rights, economic justice and participatory democracy. He worked passionately to empower and educate people disenfranchised by poverty. The intent of the Linderman Scholarship is to contribute to learning opportunities for activists who demonstrate the desire and ability to engage in the practice of democracy in their neighborhoods, cities and states.

Recipients must demonstrate a potential for community leadership and an interest in participatory democracy. Priority will be given to applicants who demonstrate financial need and come from groups historically underrepresented in, or denied access to, the political process – including but not limited to persons of color and women. This scholarship was established by gifts from the Charles S. Linderman Scholarship Fund for Participatory Democracy.

Clyde Jacobs Distinguished Scholarship Award

Created to honor Professor Clyde Jacobs upon his retirement from the Department.  This award given annually to an undergraduate student whose achievements in political science demonstrate exceptional promise as a scholar.

Clare E. Ficklin Scholarship

Clare Ficklin was a gifted business woman who was deeply and passionately committed to her community, particularly through her involvement in local, state, and national politics.  She cared more about good public policy than ideological boundaries.  She supported local causes and participated in policy making at the highest levels of government.  Applicants for this scholarship must demonstrate a passion for politics through participation in student government, political groups, and/or career aspirations.

UCLA

Congressman Brad Sherman Scholarship

Award is $1,000.

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