cpsylist: Apply by Monday, April 8th at 5:00pm for the $3, 000 Lorry I. Lokey Science Award

Jessica Cronce jcronce at uoregon.edu
Wed Apr 3 16:42:12 PDT 2024


Dear CPSY students,

In case you missed it, this is a reminder of the email that Leslie sent out on Tuesday, March 19th.

CPSY doctoral students who are currently in their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of the program who are not a current recipient of a Lokey ISI recruitment support award are eligible to apply for a Lorry I. Lokey Science Award. Up to 4 total Lorry I. Lokey Science Awards will be granted to PhD students across CPSY and PREV. Each award is $3,000.

If you would like to be considered for this award, read the evaluation criteria below and submit your application materials by Monday, April 8th at 5pm to the academic program coordinator (cpsy at uoregon.edu<mailto:cpsy at uoregon.edu>).

Please submit all materials in a single pdf file via email and include your name in the file name. Decisions will be made before the end of the AY 23-24 academic year.

Application Materials:

  *   Your name, PhD program, and UO ID #.
  *   An essay (no more than 500 words) addressing the evaluation criteria below (items 1-6 below), that includes a discussion of your current program of research and how this funding would facilitate your academic success and support your career objectives.
  *   Your current CV.
  *   Your unofficial UO transcripts.

Evaluation Criteria:

  1.  Student adds diverse perspectives to the COE student body through their racial, ethnic, cultural, international, geographic, educational, or first-generation status, or through some other element of identity that has been historically marginalized or underrepresented in higher education.
  2.  Student's scholarship fits into the NSF science and engineering discipline categories.
  3.  Student demonstrates social, behavioral, or other biological or STEM research excellence .
  4.  Student demonstrates strong academic performance.
  5.  There is a needs basis for this award (this is determined by the University of Oregon through the FAFSA, the ORSAA, or an International Student Financial Resources form. Students can submit their forms by using the links here: College of Education Scholarships and Funding | College of Education (uoregon.edu).
  6.  The award would support financial needs and/or the provision of academic supports to help a student excel in their doctoral program .

Please consult with your advisor if you have any questions.

Best,
Jess

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