Scholarships

Lorraine M. and Marion E. Ellison Scholarship

For students majoring in Teacher Education.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Education

Lucille Olaf, Bernadette Olaf Larson, and JoAnn Olaf Scholarship

Awarded to a single recipient according to the following criteria: For an incoming freshman graduating from Superior High School with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA and a major in a STEM related field. First preference for a resident of Billings Park in Superior, WI. Second preference for a student from Superior, WI. Third preference for a student that graduated from Northwestern High School in Maple, WI.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen
Departments:
Mathematics and Computer Science, Natural Sciences

Lucy and Woody Christianson Chemistry Scholarship

For a student who is in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need. First preference to a student majoring in Chemistry. Second preference to a student majoring in any other Natural Sciences major. If no students with a Natural Science major have financial need, make the award to a student majoring in Chemistry and in good academic standing.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Natural Sciences

Luise Roth Mengel Scholarship

For a student of academic merit with a minor in German. The student should be pursuing a bachelor's degree and must have completed nine credits in a foreign language. First preference to a student from northern Wisconsin. Second preference to a student majoring in another foreign language.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Writing, Language and Literature

Maawanji’idiwin Scholarship

For a student that has unmet financial need in an academic year, has at least a 2.0 GPA, that self-identifies as Indigenous/Native American/First Nations (with no requirement to prove federal enrollment), and has submitted a 1-2 page essay. For a student that has unmet financial need in an academic year, has at least a 2.0 GPA, that self-identifies as Indigenous/Native American/First Nations (with no requirement to prove federal enrollment), and has submitted a 1-2 page essay. The essay should cover the student's strong unmet financial need, their cultural identity/connection/background, their importance of getting an education, the on-campus extra-curricular activities they participate in including why they participate in those activities, and how their culture connects them to things such as communities, families, education, and preserving tradition. Strong preference for a student that is involved with at least one on-campus extracurricular activity and/or involvement in an office or center in the Department of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Audiences:
Current Students

Mabelle Gates Scholarship

For students in science, primarily in bird or nature study.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Natural Sciences

Marcia and John Lally Scholarship

For current students with an Education Department major and at least a 3.0 GPA. First preference to students with financial need.
Audiences:
Current Students
Departments:
Education

Marcovich Distance Learning Scholarship

For distance learning students.
Audiences:
Online Learning Students

Marcovich Family Scholarship

For an incoming student majoring in Legal Studies.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students
Departments:
Human Behavior, Justice and Diversity

Mark and Mary (Milchesky) Kotter Scholarship

For incoming freshmen students from rural Douglas County, WI and a graduate of Superior High School with financial need.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students
Audiences
Departments