Justice Studies Graduate Scholarships
Note: see our funding opportunities page for additional resources.
The Scholarship Application period is open from February 1 to February 28.
Graduate students are eligible for the following three departmental scholarships:
- Paula Stone Hubbell Memorial Scholarship
- Daniel P. Lomio Memorial Scholarship
- Willard βHuckβ Schmidt Memorial Scholarship
How to Submit an Electronic Application
- Complete the electronic application found , identifying all scholarships being applied for, and include all relevant supporting documentation (unofficial transcripts, scholarship statements, GPA) within the application.
- Within the electronic application, upload a PDF of your unofficial transcript from 91ΑΤΖζ and another PDF file comprising your last college or university prior to attending 91ΑΤΖζ (if applicable).
- Within the electronic application, write a unique 300- to 500- word statement for each scholarship applied for, meeting the requirements described below.
- If applying for J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship or Williard βHuckβ Schmidt Memorial Scholarship, write a 500- to 700-word essay or create (provide a URL) a 3- to 5-minute video answering the specific questions described below for each scholarship within the electronic application.
- If applying for the Paula Stone Hubbell Memorial Scholarship, provide the name and email address for the justice studies faculty or professional willing to serve as your nominator. The scholarship committee will reach out to them for a letter of nomination after the deadline (i.e., March 1st).
Recommendations:
- Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for each scholarship prior to compiling the documents needed for your application (e.g., justice studies, undergraduate, senior, minimum GPA).
- Compile documents (unofficial 91ΑΤΖζ and other institution transcripts and scholarship statements) and calculate GPA (overall and major-only) prior to beginning the electronic application. Then paste your answers into the corresponding places within the application (note: you can begin your application and return to it later).
- Ensure that you have received permission from any person writing a letter of recommendation/nomination for your application prior to listing them in your electronic application, and give them (preferably) at least three weeksβ notice.
- Despite similarities between the criteria for each scholarship, ensure that your 300- to 500-word statement for each scholarship is unique, and speaks directly about the person whom the scholarship is honoring.
- Proof-read and have others read each statement prior to submission to ensure there are no errors or mistakes.
For any questions, please email Scholarship Chair Bryce Westlake at bryce.westlake@sjsu.edu.
Required Documents:
Best of luck to all applicants!