College of Health
and Human Services
Everett L. Marshall Building
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Tel.: 734.487.0077
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Scholarships

The College of Health & Human Services awarded more than $50,000 in scholarship funds during academic year 2005/2006.  

Criteria for each scholarship is listed below by major.  The application process varies somewhat by program. 

Please contact the School in which your program is housed for detailed information and application deadlines.

 

Scholarship Name

Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program

Barr, Maxine & Donald

  • Student in Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program

Scholarship Name

Dietetics/Human Nutrition Program

Burson, Susan M.

  • Dietetics major
  • Junior or senior
  • Minimum 3.0 gpa
  • Selection based upon scholarly performance and leadership potential
  • Financial need may be determining factor between equally qualified candidates

Kaltz, Cleo Jackson

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Dietetics who are interested in prevention/treatment of atherosclerotic heart disease and hypertension through dietary modification.

Scholarship Name

Gerontology Program

Gates, Edna

 

 

  • Student in dementia certificate program identified by the faculty as having need and demonstrating special ability with such patients -OR-
  • Student providing music, art, or other quality-of-life therapies to patients at one of the Dementia Care programs sites

Graf, Sarah Weiner Memorial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-Scholarship criteria

  • For the benefit of the College of Health and Human Services - the program in gerontology and dementia or any subsequent name the University may designate for the area or outgrowths of this area. This endowment will help improve the quality of life for persons with dementia by providing funds to support group activities, music therapy, and other cultural art therapies for dementia patients.  

Scholarship Criteria

  • College of Health and Human Services gerontology student who is coordinating such activities or a cultural arts student who is providing a therapy such as music therapy.
  • The need will be determined annually by the program director in conjunction with the Dean.

Schroder, Mary M., R.N.

 

 

 

  • Student specializing in dementia care
  • Patience, compassion and an appreciation in the roles of music and spiritualism should be considered (as evidenced by candidate's interactions with dementia clients)
  • To the extent possible, preference given to males, minorities and younger students
  • May receive more than once
  • Awarded by Dean of College of Health and Human Services in conjunction with appropriate faculty.

Scholarship Name

Health Administration Program

Bonine, Wyle G.

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Health Administration

Scholarship Name

School of Health Promotion and Human Performance

Bonine, Wyle G.

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in HPHP

Boughner, Ruth

 

  • Female Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Bowen, Wilber P.

 

 

  • Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Upper-class student
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Burton, Fannie C.

 

 

  • Female Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Indication of financial aid as determined by the Office of Financial Aid
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

 

Grills, Marguerite Evans Memorial

 

  • Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Maher, Katherine

 

  • Female Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Marshall, Dr. Everett & Mrs. Helen

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in HPHP

Rynearson, Elton J.

 

 

  • Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Upper-class student
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Samson, Paul B

 

 

  • Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Upper-class student
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Todd, Chloe

 

 

  • Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Financial need
  • Participation in professional and departmental activities

Whyte, Flossie Harris

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in HPHP

Scholarship Name

School of Nursing

Anderson, Normajean and Ardenne

 

  • Junior or Senior
  • Minimum of 3.0 GPA
  • Nursing Program
  • Financial need

Barr, Maxine & Donald

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in Nursing

Beyer Memorial Hospital Auxiliary

 

 

 

 

  • Student accepted into nursing program
  • Student majoring in nursing
  • Minimum of 2.75 GPA
  • Can be awarded 5 consecutive (beginning with fall) semesters if student maintains satisfactory academic performance
  • Financial need as determined by the Nursing Department
  • Students must demonstrate good moral character with personality and temperament suited to nursing.
  • Minimum award of $400 per term for five consecutive semesters for a total of $2000.
  • Award can be increased as additional funds become available

Bonine, Wyle G.

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Nursing

Kaltz, Cleo Jackson

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Nursing who are interested in prevention/treatment of atherosclerotic heart disease and hypertension through dietary modification.

Lanoff, Mary

 

  • Nursing major
  • Minimum of 3.0 GPA
  • Junior or Senior

Marshall, Dr. Everett & Mrs. Helen

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in Nursing

Ratner, Milton M.

 

 

  • Support students enrolled in the nursing program
  • Awards based on combination of merit and need
  • May be received by the same student for a maximum of 4 years
  • Satisfactory academic performance

Whyte, Flossie Harris

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Nursing

Scholarship Name

Occupational Therapy Program

Craver, Pauline N.

 

  • Students in Occupational Therapy Program
  • Financial need
  • Recipient identified by program faculty

Ingerson Memorial

  • Occupational Therapy major
  • Minimum of 2.5 GPA

Kellogg, W.K. Foundation

 

 

  • Occupational Therapy major
  • Not renewable
  • Selection based on scholarship and leadership
  • Completed a minimum of one semester on campus
  • Successfully completed at least one course in Occupational Therapy

Marshall, Dr. Everett & Mrs. Helen

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

  • Student in the Occupational Therapy Program
  • Awarded on basis of need or merit
  • To assist with tuition, fees, books, fieldwork placements, attendance at professional conferences (or similar needs)
  • Student identified by OT faculty

Rosenbusch, Doris Fredericka

 

  • Student in the Occupational Therapy Program
  • Junior or Senior
  • Preference given to American-born individuals/citizens with priority given to Michigan residents
  • Financial need as determined by the Department of Occupational Therapy

Swailes, Frances Herrick

 

 

  • Occupational Therapy major
  • Successfully completed the first professional semester
  • Made a significant contribution to the Occupational Therapy Department (example : serve on committees, student bodies, elected student representative)
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA at time of application

Whyte, Flossie Harris

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Occupational Therapy

Scholarship Name

Physical Education Program

Ewing, Doris Isabelle

 

 

  • Undergraduate or Graduate students seeking a degree in physical education
  • Full-or-part-time enrollment
  • Not based on financial need
  • Can be renewed up to four years by re-application
  • Can be split between fall and winter or awarded all at once

Harris, Gussie

 

 

  • Female Health Promotion & Human Performance major
  • Minimum 2.5 GP
  • Selection based on leadership, character, personality, and participation in extra-curricular activity

Scholarship Name

School of Social Work

Barr, Maxine & Donald

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in Social Work

Bonine, Wyle G.

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Social Work

Landers, Dr. Maurice & Mrs. Virginia

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Social Work

Lane III, Frederick Henry

 

  • Undergraduate or graduate in Social Work Program
  • Good academic standing (2.0 G.P.A)
  • Financial need as determined by the Social Work Scholarship Committee
  • Can receive award in subsequent years

Loppnow, Donald M.

 

 

  • Undergraduate or graduate student
  • Possesses qualities such as: commitment to social work programs' missions, leadership abilities, and/or an outstanding scholarly achievement
  • May consider financial need
  • Special consideration should be given to students of color

Marshall, Dr. Everett & Mrs. Helen

  • Undergraduate or graduate students in Social Work

Watts, Roy

 

 

  • Social Work student
  • Preference to a BSW African-American/Minority candidate
  • Student with commitment to human justice
  • Selected per criteria of social work selection committee

Whyte, Flossie Harris

  • A Lincoln Health Care Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate or graduate students in Social Work

Wolverine Human Services

 

 

 

 

 

  • Undergraduate or Graduate
  • Social Work major
  • At least part-time student
  • Financial need
  • Undergraduate = 3.30 GPA
  • Graduate = 3.70 GPA
  • Preference given to male, minority students
  • Preference given to Wolverine Human Services: employees or members of their immediate family; students who have accepted an offer of employment or are serving an internship at Wolverine Human Services with intent of employment