UWM Department of Economics General Scholarship
The Department of Economics General Scholarship Application at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is designed to provide financial support to undergraduate economics majors who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and, in some cases, financial need. The department offers a variety of scholarships funded by alumni, faculty, and other donors, all aimed at recognizing and rewarding outstanding students within the department.
Scholarships available through the Department of Economics may vary in amount and eligibility criteria, but they generally seek to support students who have shown strong academic performance and a commitment to their studies in economics. Some scholarships may also take into account extracurricular involvement, leadership roles, and community service.
The scholarships can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other educational expenses. Students are encouraged to apply for these scholarships through a single general application, which allows them to be considered for all relevant awards offered by the department.
Eligibility Requirements
- Undergraduate Status: Applicants must be currently enrolled as undergraduate students in the Department of Economics at UW-Madison.
- Academic Achievement: A strong academic record is required, typically reflected in a high GPA and performance in economics coursework.
- Financial Need: Some scholarships may be need-based, requiring applicants to demonstrate financial need through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial aid assessments used by UW-Madison.
- Application Materials: Applicants are typically required to submit a general scholarship application, which may include a resume, a personal statement outlining their academic and career goals, and letters of recommendation. Specific application materials may vary depending on the scholarships for which they are being considered.
For thorough eligibility and selection information, visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.