CUNY BASICS
In this newsletter issue: Scholarships
Hi! My name is Kyra Abbu (Computer Science and Statistics, Hunter College, '22), a rising junior at CUNY BA, concentrating in Computer Science and Statistics. CUNY BA is an incredible opportunity and I hope we can maximize it along with the opportunities at our home colleges together. I hope to provide helpful tips to our community. For this issue, I’d like to begin with scholarships!
Here are some tips for applying to scholarships:
--- APPLY FOR MULTIPLE SCHOLARSHIPS. You are allowed to apply for more than one scholarship as long as you believe you possess the relevant experience. Your areas of concentration do not have to align with the scholarship description. You may demonstrate your qualifications through internships, research assistantships, volunteer positions, and others.
--- SPEAK TO THE QUESTION. Scholarship questions may seem repetitive, but each scholarship is unique. With that being said, make sure you answer the question being asked and avoid mistakes when trying to reuse the same answer for multiple questions like referring to a different program, misnaming the scholarship, and the like.
--- ASK FOR THE RECOMMENDATION LETTER(S) EARLY. It is advised to have your faculty mentor write your recommendation letter. If you do not have a faculty mentor at the moment, you may request a letter from another source. Note that you are allowed to use the same recommendation letter for all of the scholarships to which you are applying.
--- APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS AT YOUR HOME COLLEGE. Every student is encouraged to apply to opportunities at their respective home colleges. However, there may be opportunities that you are ineligible for as a CUNY BA student, so please reach out about each opportunity to make sure you are eligible.
--- ASK. If you are someone who cannot write down the spectacular things you have done, ask someone you trust to describe you. If you are unsure about your eligibility to apply, what an application question is asking, or would like to know more about particular scholarship details, ask Regina Matthews, Coordinator of Alumni Affairs, Scholarships, and Special Events, at regina.matthews87@cunyba.cuny.edu.
CUNY BA will begin accepting applications for the below listed scholarships on August 21st, 2020. The application deadline is October 2nd, 2020, unless otherwise stated. Scholarships will be awarded in Fall 2020, with the exception of The Thomas W. Smith Academic Fellowship (for which funding begins the following semester).
- The Thomas W. Smith Academic Fellowship
- The Memorial Scholarship for Students in Social Work, Human Services, Health or Education
- The Sheila and Helena O’Donoghue Award
- The Anne Duncan Somsen Memorial Fund (for new students only)
- The Barbara Sproul Scholarship
- The Dora and Seymour Rosen Memorial Scholarship
- The Barbara Price Fellowship (for new students only; please note that The Barbara Price Fellowship is already accepting applications until August 28, 2020)
Click here for more information about Fall 2020 scholarship applications.
A complete list of CUNY BA scholarships can be found here. Visit the FAQs page or contact Regina Matthews if you have any questions.
Final thoughts from Kyra:
“You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
— Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh |