Undergraduate: Resources
Each year, we distribute thousands of dollars of scholarships resulting from gifts from our many generous donors. These are open to math majors and graduate students.
For additional scholarships and sources of funding available for mathematics and statistics majors, see the Funding page.
Eligibility
In order to be competitive for an award, applicants should satisfy the following selection criteria.
- Declared mathematics or statistics major (required).
- Demonstrated ability in mathematics and statistics courses that show clear progress towards a degree.
The individual scholarships may have additional requirements and restrictions. Details can be found at the University Financial Aid Office website. A brief description of the criteria for each is given below. Dollar amounts are approximate total awards for that scholarship each year. Awards marked FAFSA require financial need as determined by FAFSA.
Scholarships for undergraduates
- Merit based
- Ione Holt Grogan Scholarship: ($6,000 total available) NC resident or direct descendant of alumni
- Judith J. Mendenhall Scholarship: ($1,500 total available) FAFSA, not open to freshman, preference given to females
- Eldon E. and Christine J. Posey Mathematics Scholarship: ($2,800 total available)
- Bertha Barnwell Vielhauer Endowed Scholarship: ($12,000 total available) FAFSA
- Helen Barton Scholarship: ($35,000 total available)
- Cornelia Strong Scholarship: ($80 total available)
- Dr. Theresa Phillips Vaughan Math Scholarship: ($2,100 total available)
- Judy C. Hunsucker Endowed Merit Scholarship for Mathematics: ($4,000 total available)
- Need based
- Vicky Langley Math Scholarship: ($2,200 total available) FAFSA, preference given to students intending to teach at the secondary level
- Mary D. Murray Scholarship in Mathematics: ($1,400 total available) FAFSA
Application Procedure
- Applicants must complete a current FAFSA and demonstrate financial need to be eligible any scholarship marked FAFSA above. Award amounts may be modified to meet financial aid requirements. Available at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa or see the
Financial Aid Office for details. - A letter of reference is required for your application. It can be submitted directly by the reference writer via email to math_sci@uncg.edu or regular mail to the Scholarship Committee at the department address at the bottom of the page. The letter should be from a math professor/teacher addressing your coursework and potential in mathematics.
- To apply, go to the UNCG Scholarship portal. The online application platform Scholarship Universe is linked from there. Scholarship Universe automatically matches you with all scholarships for which you are eligible including those within your academic department.
Please answer all of the questions presented to you in the application for full consideration. Your application will be considered incomplete until all required portions are submitted.
Visit the scholarship information page to learn more about each scholarship.