Scholarships

Superior Area Retired Educators Association Scholarship

For undergraduate students in their junior or senior year majoring in Education. Students must be a resident of Douglas County or southern St. Louis County (Duluth area) and have a strong academic background.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Education

Superior Choice Credit Union Scholarship

For a student accepted into the majors of either Accounting or Finance with a GPA of 3.0 or greater.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Business and Economics

Superior Diesel Scholarship

For students of academic merit majoring in Accounting.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Business and Economics

Superior Jaycees Scholarship

For students with a School of Business and Economics major, at least a 3.0 GPA, and from Douglas County, WI.
Audiences:
Current Students
Departments:
Business and Economics

Superior Scholarship

For full-time incoming freshmen students.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students

Superior Strong Scholarship

For an incoming freshman from a Twin Ports area high school with at least a 3.2 GPA. Recipient must have a major in an area of local need as determined by the UW-Superior Center for Community Engaged Learning. Majors currently fulfilling this are: any Teacher Education, Transportation & Logistics Management, Math & Computer Science with IT infrastructure/security or programming focus, any Business Administration, Biology, Chemistry, or Community Health Promotions.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen

Swenson Family Scholarship

Full tuition and $1,000 for books/fees for incoming freshmen students that are U.S. citizens with at least a 3.0 GPA and majoring in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Math or Computer Science with financial need. The scholarship is renewable for three additional years as long as the recipient maintains the scholarship criteria and is enrolled full time. If you would like more information about the Swenson Family Trust Scholarship or general admission requirements contact: UW-Superior Admissions Office Belknap & Catlin PO Box 2000 Superior, WI 54880-4500 715-394-8230 admissions@uwsuper.edu What is it? The Swenson Family Trust Scholarship is a full-tuition scholarship that includes a $1,000 annual stipend for books and other fees. Each year, it is awarded to ten qualified new freshmen students with financial need who are pursuing careers in biology, environmental science, chemistry, or math and computer science. The scholarship is automatically renewed for three additional years as long as the student continues in a qualified major and maintain full-time status with a GPA of at least 3.0. Jim and Sue Swenson, alumni of UW-Superior, established the Swenson Family Trust Scholarship program in 1994. Their vision was to provide full-tuition scholarships to academically talented freshmen students enrolled at UW-Superior. Since Jim and Sue received help through the generosity of others in funding their college educations, they feel strongly about "giving back" to students who qualify for financial assistance.  Who's Eligible? The Swenson Family Trust Scholarship is available to students who are U.S. citizens and majoring in Biology, Environmental Science, Chemistry, and/or Math and Computer Science. Students who receive this scholarship award will maintain the scholarship for a total of four years if they meet the following requirements:  Enrolled as a full-time student  Completion of course work in the declared major  Maintenance of an overall grade point average of 3.0 or greater at the end of each academic year  Has financial need as determined by their Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA) If the student fails to meet these requirements, or transfers to another college or major, the scholarship will be discontinued and re-awarded to another student. Scholarship Criteria To be eligible to receive this scholarship the following criteria must be met: Applicant must be accepted as a freshman by UW-Superior Applicant must have financial need as determined by the FAFSA Only students whose overall high school GPA is at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and who score in the upper 25% in a standard college placement exam (ACT/SAT) will be considered Application Process Apply for admissions to UW-Superior online Apply for the FAFSA as soon as able Apply for Admissions scholarships and submit a Swenson Scholarship essay during this process. First priority for applications submitted on or before December 1st.
Audiences:
Incoming Freshmen
Departments:
Mathematics and Computer Science, Natural Sciences

Ted Garver Scholarship

For a student working 5 hours or more at KUWS and has a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Communication, Media and Theatre

Teddi Briddell-Dimitri Scholarship

For a full-time undergraduate junior majoring in Elementary Education with a 2.8 to 3.2 GPA.
Audiences:
Current Students, Undergraduate Students
Departments:
Education

Terrence Loney Scholarship

For a Multimedia Journalism major or minor.
Audiences:
Current Students
Departments:
Communication, Media and Theatre
Audiences
Departments