Link to College of Letters & Science Scholarship application information (deadline Feb 3).

http://www.lssaa.wisc.edu/scholarships/index.html

Most of the scholarships are for Wisconsin residents.

You can apply (deadline is February 3) even if you are still waiting for your admission decision.

Selection Criteria

Scholarship awards serve two equally valuable purposes: recognition of merit and achievement, as well as provision of financial support. As a general rule, scholarships of $500 are the minimum given when the most important goal is to award achievement rather than impact financial support and aid. Conversely, scholarships of $5000 are generally the maximum given when the most important goal is to supply aid. Most scholarships fall between these two parameters.

The allocation of undesignated scholarship funds should be balanced between awards to incoming students and awards to students already on campus. For incoming students, scholarship funds are most likely to serve a recruiting function and should therefore be evaluated in a competitive context by prospective recipients. For students already on campus, scholarship funds are more likely to recognize concrete achievements during a student’s career at UW-Madison and may also permit students to continue at the University when their financial resources might not otherwise permit them to do so.

In recognition of the criteria specified in its mission statement, the L&S Undergraduate Scholarship Office seeks to award its scholarship funds to insure that all of the following are recognized in the aggregate pool of scholarship recipients:

As a general rule, our expectation is that students receiving scholarships should display two or more of the below attributes:

Academic Merit
For incoming first-year students, academic achievement normally means that students rank at the top of their graduating class, or have a 4.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, have ACT scores of at least 31 and/or SAT scores of at least 2100. For continuing students, we consider a grade point average of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, course selection, credit load, and undergraduate research experience. Students should also be actively involved in extracurricular activities.

Creative Accomplishment
Students must demonstrate originality and innovation in the arts and humanities, sciences, or social sciences. The committee considers the accomplishments of writers, artists, and musicians just as seriously as scientists.

Financial Need
The committee considers how students are financing their education. Students applying for scholarships based on financial need should clearly state in their application how many hours per week they work. For most scholarships with a need component a FAFSA must be on file with the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Diversity of Background
All students and staff on our campus gain educationally when we have a diverse student body. With this is mind, the committee considers diversity of race and sex, but also the connections between these and other sources of identity such as religion, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, class, and ability.

Unusual Force of Character
Students who have overcome obstacles related to health, family, social, educational or economic disadvantages are encouraged to apply. Any circumstance that shows strength of character and potential for achievement should be stated in your application.

Community Service
The committee considers not simply your community service but, more importantly, the impact your service has had on a particular individual or group. The committee considers volunteerism, service learning, field-work or internships that show civic responsibility and engagement.

Leadership
Students who demonstrate experience leading groups and providing direction to others including teaching, training, organizing, managing and carrying more responsibility on the part of a group or organization. Being held in high regard by one’s peers for being a role model through actions and deeds; and making improvements and achieving successes with or on behalf of others.