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Chemistry & Biochemistry Scholarships

All listed Scholarships are for a duration of one year.

Scholarship Amount*
Frequency Eligibility Application
Dr. Bill Williams Endowed Scholarship for Freshmen $800-$1000 Annual

Incoming Freshman Majoring in Chemistry or Biochemistry.

Applications available from the admissions office.
Selection is usually late June.

Dr. Bill Williams Endowed Scholarship for Sophomores $500 Annual

Rising Sophomores

Nominations are made by the department faculty.
Joseph E. Pryor Scholarship Variable* Annual

Juniors and Seniors not planning a career in the health sciences.

Nominations are made by the department faculty.
Malcolm Howell Memorial Scholarship Variable* Annual Junior and Senior chemistry majors. Nominations are made by the department faculty.
Science and Nursing Advisory Council (SNAC) Scholarship $800 Annual Junior or Senior chemistry majors. Nominations are made by the department faculty.
Coons-Farrar Allied Health Scholarships $1000-$3000 Annual

15 Juniors or Seniors planning to enter some area of health sciences.

Students apply in February or March.  Notification in April.
Lucien Bagnetto Scholarship $500-$1000 Annual

One or two Juniors or Seniors who have demonstrated a Christian Service Attitude.  Preference is given to chemistry, biochemistry and BCMB majors.

Nominations are made by the department faculty.
James W. Pugh Scholarships $500 Up to 4 Years

24 students majoring in the natural sciences with preference given to those from the Ozark region.

Nominations are made by the Chemistry faculty.
Kenneth Rose Scholarship

Variable

~$2500

Annual Outstanding Rising Seniors of all Majors. Nominations from faculty in March with application package due in April.

*The amount of each scholarship awarded may vary based upon income generated by the University's Endowment.  Additional competitive scholarships are available to juniors and seniors.

Contact Us

Chemistry & Biochemistry Department is part of the College of Arts & Sciences

501-279-4459

chembiochem@harding.edu

Fax: 501-279-4706