Geography Scholarship Application
Overview: This application will be applied to scholarships offered through the department of Geography, as well as those offered through the College of Social and Behavioral Science. For information on the specific scholarships offered, as well as resources to aid in the preparation of your application, please refer to the College of Social and Behavioral Science scholarship page here.
Requirements: Must be a declared Geography or Geographic Information Science major.
Please note: If you are a double major within the College of Social and Behavioral Science you must complete a departmental application for each of your majors in order to be considered for all possible scholarships.
Questions: Please email scholarships@csbs.utah.edu
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 02/15/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- What is your anticipated semester and year of graduation? (EX: Spring 2024)
- Have you received any scholarships or financial assistance from the University of Utah or other sources? If so, please list each by name, with applicable time period and dollar amount.
Please provide a personal statement of 500 words or less that addresses the following:
- Your background.
- Your educational and career plans (be sure to include information about your degree focus and/or emphasis area).
- How a scholarship would benefit you.
- Unique obstacles you’ve faced in your education.
Note: The personal statement is a key component of the scholarship application, so please make sure your statement is thorough and detailed.
- Letters of Recommendation - Geography
TWO letters of recommendation are required, and at least one of these must be from an academic source, such as a current or former professor/teacher. The other can be from an employer, volunteer supervisor, but not a friend or family member. Applications that do not have the required letters will not be considered for awards. Please enter the email addresses of the two persons who have agreed to write letters of recommendation for you.
- Your reference must agree to write a letter BEFORE you put their contact information into your application. The very moment their contact information is input, an auto notification will be sent to them. If your reference did not agree to write a reference letter for you, they have every right to reject the system’s request.
- Once your reference has agreed to write a letter for you, it is up to YOU to check your application to make sure the letter was submitted. You cannot see the letter but will be able to tell if it was received. Check the status of your letters by clicking on the "References" tab above.
- Letters must be submitted by your reference by February 7, 2024.
- If available, please upload a complete resume that includes academic, employment, and extracurricular accomplishments.
To be eligible for scholarships that list financial need as a criterion, a completed FAFSA application is required.
Applicants who are U.S. Citizens, Legal Permanent Residents, and Eligible Nonresidents as defined by FAFSA are encouraged to complete an online federal financial aid application. Students not able to file an online FAFSA application (i.e., Dreamers with or without DACA and International Students) can fill out a paper application and submit it to the University Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid in the Student Services Building, Room 105. Click here to determine if you are eligible to complete an online FAFSA application.
- Are you completing an electronic or paper FAFSA application?
- Will you have completed your FAFSA application by April 1, 2024?
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