MVCC Scholarships

911 Excellence in Community Service

Criteria

Student must be in good standing, including part-time students, who have an extensive record of involvement in their community.

Description

This scholarship was established to honor the spirit of volunteerism and community service always evident in our nation but brought into greater prominence by the events of September 11, 2001.

Albert V. Payne Memorial

Criteria

Applicants must be enrolled full-time (minimum of 12 credit hours) in a technical program, including but not limited to Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Graphic Communication,Data Processing: Programs and Systems, & certain Liberal Arts programs (Mathematics transfer, Chemistry transfer & Physics transfer).Preferential consideration will be given to the student’s performance of volunteer service, either on or off campus.

Description

In memory of Albert V. Payne, the first President of the New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences of Utica (later to become MVCC).This scholarship is for students entering their freshman or sophomore year. Scholarships will be applied first to tuition, then to books and fees only.

Alexander Scicchitano Memorial

Criteria

Preference will be given to a student who has done community service work for at least 2 years, especially in assisting the elderly or infirm.Applicant must apply for financial aid.Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. to qualify for a second semester award.

Description

The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior at either Rome Catholic High School or Rome Free Academy.A full one-year scholarship from the earnings of the Scicchitano Memorial Fund endowment will be awarded.

Alfio Santucci

Criteria

Applicants must be full-time second-year Surveying Technology students attending MVCC with a minimum 2.5 G.P.A.

Description

This fund was established by a generous gift made by Gloria L. Santucci, Alfio’s sister.Throughout Alfio’s 56-year career, he championed the field of land surveying.

Alumni Association

Criteria

Awarded to deserving students who are children, parents, siblings, spouses, grandparents, grandchildren, step-parents or step-siblings of paid MVCC Alumni Association members.Applicants must have and maintain a 2.5 GPA.

Description

Awarded each fall.

Anthony Givens Memorial

Criteria

Student in good academic standing, full or part-time student, enrolled in the Chemical Dependency Counseling Program, non-traditional second year student transferring to a 4-year institution, preference given to recent immigrants.

Description

This award honors the memory of Tony Givens, a kind and generous soul who tamed his demons long enough to dedicate most of his adult life to helping those struggling with drug use.

Anthony Torchia Memorial

Criteria

Applicant needs 2.0 or better G.P.A.; enrolled or intends to enroll in Electrical Engineering, Technology or Electrical Service Technical programs; a Utica resident or graduate from a high school in the City of Utica.Preference will be given to incoming freshmen and to students involved in extracurricular activities.If no qualified 1st year students apply, then 2nd year students will be considered.

Description

In memory of 19-year-old student Anthony Torchia whose life ended prematurely in a tragic car accident on May 6, 2000.The scholarship has been established as a way to preserve Anthony’s memory by providing scholarship assistance to deserving students in the Electrical Engineering curriculum.

Arthur Salvetti Outstanding

Criteria

One or more full-tuition scholarships will be awarded each year to top students in the electrical technology curriculum who will be continuing at MVCC for a second year.

Description

The scholarship is made possible by Arthur Salvetti, an alumnus (Electrical – Class of ’54)

Association of Mohawk Valley Administrators (AMVA)

Criteria

While preference shall be given to sons & daughters of AMVA members, AMVA selection committee may make an award to non-AMVA students based on on academic achievement, college or community involvement and financial need.

Description

Award is given to an incoming freshman or to a continuing senior who is enrolled full-time.

Auxiliary Services Corporation

Criteria

Applicants must be full-time or part-time matriculated students enrolled in a degree or certificate program.Consideration will be given to scholarship and need.Awards will also be based upon applicant's service and participation in one or more of the following areas:1. College Services (Tutoring, College Committees, Special Events)2. Student Services (Student Congress, Clubs, Athletics)3.Community Services (Work with any Service or Religious Organization).

Description

Consideration will be given to scholarship and need.

Ballou/Feldmeier

Criteria

Student in Surveying Technology.

Description

This award is given to students in the Surveying Technology Program.

Bob Houston Memorial

Criteria

Award given primarily on financial need.The recipient will be a recent graduate of new Hartford High School or a resident of the Town of New Hartford who plans to attend MVCC.The recipient is required to maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in order to receive the scholarship in the second year.

Description

The New Hartford Rotary Club sponsors this scholarship.

BOCES of Oneida-Herkimer-Madison Counties/MVCC Foundation

Criteria

The awards are based on one being a graduate of BOCES of Oneida-Herkimer-Madison Counties Vocational Technical Schools, and the other to a BOCES student enrolled in the New Visions Program, each of who must be planning to attend MVCC full-time in the FallThe awards are based on demonstrated academic excellence (GPA of 85%, 90% attendance, participation in vocational activities and must have been accepted at MVCC.

Description

It is hoped that the Vocational-Technical Scholarship and the MVCC Foundation Scholarship will help deserving graduates meet their financial obligations at MVCC.

Cecil A. Nellenback in CJ

Criteria

The applicant must be a senior student entering their final term maintaining a G.P.A. of 3.0 or greater.The student must be enrolled full-time, taking a minimum of 12 credit hours.Preference will be given to students who are community oriented and to students transferring to a 4-year school and majoring in Forensic Investigation.

Description

This scholarship will be awarded to a current student who best exemplifies the ideals and qualities of Cecil A. Nellenbeck whose untimely and tragic death is mourned by family and friends.

Celeste Lawton

Criteria

Description

Annual award presented to student enrolled in the electrical engineering technology program.

Charles E. Schmidt Memorial

Criteria

Applicants must be from Oneida County (Utica area preferred) enrolled in one of MVCC/s business-related programs.Recommended students must show financial need and have good academic standing.Extra consideration to former high school Kiwanis “Key Club” students.

Description

Award in memory of former MVCC Business Management Department Professor Charles E. Schmidt, is made annually by the Utica Kiwanis Club.

Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU)

Criteria

Student must have at least a 3.0 G.P.A. and must demonstrate financial need.

Description

Sponsored by the Utica Chapter of the Society of CPCU given each term to a financial services major or business program major who express an interest in insurance.

Chemical Dependency Practitioner Program Book Award

Criteria

Student must be completing 1,2,or 3rd semester, must have highest GPA in the CDP program.Award will be given upon the student’s subsequent semester registration.

Description

This award is for students with the highest GPA and who are enrolled in the Chemical Dependency Practitioner Program.

Congressman Donald J.Mitchell Family

Criteria

Applicant must be a full-time MVCC student who is a resident of Oneida, Herkimer, Hamilton, Schoharie and selected townships in Montgomery, Schenectady and Otsego Counties.Applicants must be high school graduates, have academic promise, demonstrate leadership potential, be involved in community affairs and have financial need.

Description

Upon leaving his congressional seat, Mitchell contributed the remainder of his campaign fund balance to the Community Foundation, for the designated purpose of providing scholarships to those attending HCCC and MVCC.

D'Arcangelo & Co. Accounting

Criteria

3.5 G.P.A. minimum. BIT major, preference to Accounting majors, strong work ethic.

Description

Given annually to a second year freshman with a minimum G.P.A. of 3.5 in a BIT program with preference to Accounting majors.May be used for tuition, fees and books only.

David & Virginia Ward

Criteria

Applicants must complete the FAFSA form.Students must have 2.8 G.P.A. during their Freshman year at MVCC, be a resident of New York State, must be enrolled full-time, taking a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester.Eligibility is limited to 2 consecutive semesters of attendance.

Description

To enable a senior student with limited financial resources.Award may be used for tuition, books, fees only.

David Mathis Minority

Criteria

Recommended students must have good grades, have demonstrated leadership qualities, and have at least a moderate degree of financial need.Recipients must maintain full-time (12 or more credit hours per semester) enrollment at MVCC.

Description

This scholarship was established for the purpose of recruiting and attracting potentially deserving minority students to MVCC.David Mathis is now a trustee of MVCC, has served as VP of the MVCC Foundation, is currently director of Employment & Training for Oneida County.

Dept of Art Scholarship

Criteria

Awards made at discretion of Art Department Head.

Description

Awards made at discretion of Art Department Head.

Douglas J. Bauer Excellence-in-Chemistry

Criteria

Student must have had at least 2 years of college chemistry while maintaining a G.P.A. of at least 3.0.

Description

The award will be presented to a graduating MVCC senior in the Physical Science curriculum.

Dr. Armond J. Festine Memorial

Criteria

Part-time students who have demonstrated superior scholarship in view of extraordinary financial, job, or family responsibilities will be eligible to receive the award.

Description

Dr. Festine was a former Dean of Community Services at MVCC.

Dr. Jim Dyer for Academic Excellence

Criteria

Student must have a minimum of 30 MVCC credits.Credits in the Liberal Arts curriculum only will be used in the calculation.December graduates will be considered among the May graduates.

Description

Granted to Liberal Arts graduate with highest G.P.A.

Duane Krull Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering

Criteria

Scholarship will accrue for freshman and senior year, provided ongoing eligibility (remain full-time and maintain G.P.A. (3,25+) is maintained.May be renewed for 2nd year.Second year students may receive an award for their senior year.

Description

This award is given to a full-time student majoring in mechanical engineering, who is strong scholastically (B+ average or better) with an aptitude and talent in engineering, and who demonstrates financial need.Also a possibility of a paid summer internship between freshman and senior years.

Edward Juergensen Memorial

Criteria

To be awarded to a graduating student transferring to Syracuse University.Preference will be given to graduating students transferring to the Syracuse University program in illustration.The scholarship will be awarded only after the student provides evidence that they are actually enrolled at Syracuse University.

Description

Provides a scholarship for a student who is continuing their education at Syracuse University.

Edward V. Mele

Criteria

Applicant will be an incoming freshman having recently graduated from high school in good standing or be a first-year MVCC student continuing at MVCC for their second year, also in good academic standing.Candidates must also be residents of Oneida, Herkimer or Madison Counties.

Description

This scholarship is awarded to a student who resides in either Oneida, Herkimer, or Madison County.

Exceptional Student

Criteria

Candidates must be in the top 10% of their class, be enrolled at MVCC for a minimum of 12 credit hours.Accompanying an application must be a letter of verification of being in the top 10% and delineating exceptional extra-curricular credentials, from your high school principal or guidance dept.A copy of a high school transcript and a letter of recommendation.

Description

Full-tuition scholarships are awarded annually to students graduating in the top 10% of their class from accredited New York State public or private high schools located outside Oneida County.

Father David G. Looney Memorial

Criteria

Applicants will be accepted as full-time, matriculated students in a degree or certificate program, will be son or daughter of a Utica fire fighter and will exemplify the ideals, qualities and moral character of Father David G. Looney.

Description

Father Looney was chaplain at SUNY IT, the Utica Fire Department, and at the MVCC Newman Center until his passing in 1988.

Faxton Hospital Alumni Assoc.

Criteria

An award or awards will be given annually depending on availability of funds) to a nursing student entering Nursing 201 with a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. each semester who resides in Oneida or Herkimer County.

Description

The alumni association , organized in 1902, established from the contributions and generosity of alumni, continue to support education in the profession of nursing.

First Source Federal Credit Union

Criteria

Applicant must have attended one of 27 member high schools: Brookfield, Clinton, Dolgeville, Frankfort, Herkimer, Holland Patent, Ilion, Little Falls, Madison-Oneida BOCES, Mohawk, Mt. Markham, New Hartford, New York Mills,Notre Dame, Oneida-Herkimer-Madison Counties BOCES, Oriskany, Owen D. Young, Poland, Proctor, Remsen, Richfield Springs, Sauquoit, Town of Webb, Waterville, West Canada, Westmoreland, Whitesboro.Preference to First Source member or immediate family members.

Description

Awarded annually to incoming freshmen who are high school graduates in good standing who intend to major in business related curriculum.

Friedberg-Grossman

Criteria

Students must have minimum G.P.A. of 3.2 and have completed at least 30 credit hours.Two letters of recommendation from full-time MVCC faculty along with a one-page essay on the importance of international trade to society and business must be included with application.

Description

This scholarship is awarded to matriculated students in business administration, accounting, financial services major or business management major.

General Electric

Criteria

The recipient must maintain full-time enrollment at MVCC during the scholarship year.

Description

This award will be presented to the top freshman in the electrical engineering technology program.

George Abdoo Memorial

Criteria

Need; self-improvement, interest, attitude and academic achievement.

Description

Electrical Engineering Technology and Electrical Service Technician students may apply for and/or be nominated for this scholarship.

George Scala Memorial

Criteria

Award is also based on proficiency and leadership qualities, demonstrated financial need and academic achievement.

Description

Award is given to an incoming freshman who is matriculated in the physical education or recreational leadership program.

Harold T. Fitzpatrick Memorial

Criteria

Any full-time student, regardless of academic major, who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in at least two (2) mathematics courses taken at MVCC is eligible for this award.One of the courses must be a credit-bearing course, numbered MA 105 or above.In addition to the student's performance in math courses, the following criteria will be considered:1. Demonstrated individual growth,2. Overall scholastic achievement,3. Potential for further achievement,4. Demonstrated financial need

Description

These annual awards are made by the Mathematics Dept in memory of Harold Fitzpatrick, who was a member of the department from 1968 through 1973.

Honorable Leon Marketos Memorial

Criteria

Applicants must have a minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 and provide a listing of their community service volunteer work.

Description

Award to full-time students in the Human Services and Psychology Department or who are of Greek heritage enrolled in any MVCC academic program.

James J. Nackley Memorial

Criteria

Applicants must have a minimum G.P.A. of 2.5, reside in Oneida County and provide evidence of financial need.

Description

Awarded to a full-time student majoring in the financial services management.Should no students in this major apply, students majoring in the business department program will be given consideration.

James O'Looney Photography

Criteria

Must demonstrate academic excellence based on overall GPA & grades in photography courses, by contributions in the photography program, in classes, the studio, in shows & in the labs, by community service through promise as a professional photographer.

Description

Award to a full or part-time matriculated student in the photography program who has either graduated in the Fall term or will be graduating in the Spring term.

Jeremiah McCarthy Family

Criteria

Candidate must be a senior graduating in good standing from Holland Patent High School.

Description

This scholarship is awarded to a student from Holland Patent High School.This scholarship will be awarded for the student’s first year (two semesters).

Jill A. Korrasik Memorial

Criteria

Awarded annually to a nursing student who has successfully completed Nursing 101, 102 and 103 and is a member of the Student Nurses’ Organization.The winning candidate chosen will be considered most improved, academically and clinically.

Description

In memory of Jill A. Korrasik, 21, who was a second-year nursing student whose life ended tragically as a result of an automobile accident.

Johanna Carleo Memorial

Criteria

Award given to 2nd year student having a 2.5 or higher GPA preparing to work in a medical office (students in the Health Information Tech/Medical Records and Medical Office Tech programs are eligible - licensed nurses are excluded from consideration).

Description

Johanna Carleo was a very active member of the Central New York Association of Medical Assistants (CNYAMA) for many years.Membership is open to students who are entering the medical field, with a $10 yearly special student rate.

John Stratton Memorial

Criteria

Awarded to an outstanding graduate of the Human Services and Psychology Program.

Description

In memory of Professor John Stratton who exemplifies academic excellence and potential for professional integrity in both character and performance.

John Weakley Memorial

Criteria

Students must be nominated by an instructor, and complete the MVCC scholarship application and submit a brief essay (2 pages max) which speaks to their interest in the field of Chemical Dependency & their plans for future education and/or certification.

Description

John Weakley lost his struggle with alcoholism in April 2005. For many years, he had accepted help from professionals in the field of chemical dependency counseling, although he battled the disease, he was unable to overcome his addiction.This scholarship will be available annually to 2nd-yr students who are graduating from MVCC and transferring to a 4-yr institution or pursuing professional certification.

Joseph Asselta Memorial

Criteria

Academic achievement, financial need, community service and a demonstrated aptitude for a business career.

Description

This award is made to a deserving student enrolled in a business program.

Lions Club of Utica

Criteria

Applicant must be a Nursing, Human Services or Life Science major who has at least a 2.5 G.P.A.This student must be from the City of Utica, be of good character, civic-minded and in their second year at MVCC.

Description

Lions Club of Utica was founded in 1924 and is dedicated to serving people with impairments and to serving youth through education.

Lions Club of Utica

Criteria

Applicant must be a Nursing, Human Services or Life Science major who has at least a 2.5 G.P.A.This student must be from the City of Utica, be of good character, civic-minded and in their second year at MVCC.

Description

Lions Club of Utica was founded in 1924 and is dedicated to serving people with impairments and to serving youth through education.

Lions Club of Utica

Criteria

Applicant must be a Nursing, Human Services or Life Science major who has at least a 2.5 G.P.A.This student must be from the City of Utica, be of good character, civic-minded and in their second year at MVCC.

Description

Lions Club of Utica was founded in 1924 and is dedicated to serving people with impairments and to serving youth through education.

M. Eustelle McMillan Memorial

Criteria

Applicant must have completed the first year of his/her Nursing Program in good standing and demonstrate the potential for degree completion and success in the field of Nursing.Preference given to students who would have difficulty continuing without support.

Description

The family of Eustelle McMillan, led by her husband, John H. McMillan, MVCC Dept. Head/Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Civil Engineering, has established this scholarship in her memory to celebrate her lifetime of nurturing and caring for others.

Maynard Roman Memorial

Criteria

Must be planning to enroll full-time (min of 12 credit hrs.) at MVCC.Must have a B average and major in criminal justice.Graphic design majors will be considered second.

Description

One award to a graduate of Notre Dame High School and one award to a graduate of New York Mills High School.Graphic design majors will be considered second for scholarship after criminal justice major.

Maynard Roman Memorial

Criteria

Must be planning to enroll full-time (min of 12 credit hrs.) at MVCC.Must have a B average and major in criminal justice or graphic design.

Description

One award to a graduate of Notre Dame High School and one award to a graduate of New York Mills High School.Graphic design majors will be considered second for scholarship after criminal justice major.

Millar Memorial

Criteria

Award is based on need, academic achievement, and potential in a nursing career.

Description

An annual nursing student scholarship awarded to a second-year student from MVCC’s Nursing Program.

Millington

Criteria

Description

This award is for a student who is in the hospitality program.

MVCC Class of '53

Criteria

Applicant must be full-time (min of 12 credit hours) MVCC student who is scheduled to enter their second year in the Fall.Applicants must have a 3.0 G.P.A. and demonstrate academic promise and financial need.**** A 125-word essay on how you meet this criteria is required. ****

Description

Funded and sponsored by members of the Class of ’53.

MVCC Hospitality Program

Criteria

Full-time: At least a 3.0 G.P.A., full-time matriculated students enrolled in a hospitality degree program, and have completed at least 2 semesters in the hospitality programs.Part-time: At least a 3.25 or higher G.P.A. and having completed 50 credit hours of study in hospitality at MVCC.Students will have demonstrated community involvement in relation to the hospitality field and demonstrated intra- & extracurricular college commitments related to the advancement of the Hospitality Programs learning environments.Financial need may be considered.

Description

This scholarship is to recognize individuals who have demonstrated, through academic achievement and leadership in the furtherance of hospitality education & the learning environment.Student should be dedicated in the pursuit of their professional and personal growth in the hospitality industry.

MVCC Professional Association

Criteria

Applicants must have completed at least 30 credit hours at MVCC at the time of application and must submit a current MVCC transcript reflecting a min 3.0 G.P.A., include 2 letters of recommendation, write a 500-word essay on one of the following topics:1. The Importance of Labor Unions in American Society2. The Value of a Community College Education

Description

True to our motto of “United for Excellence in Education” the PA awards a scholarship to a currently enrolled MVCC student.

Oneida County Foster & Adopted Child

Criteria

Full or part-time students will either be Oneida County residents or will have attended a high school in Oneida County.Applicants will either be currently or formerly in custody of Oneida County’s Dept. of Social Services.

Description

A full-tuition scholarship will be awarded to full or part-time students enrolled at MVCC.

Oranzo Cellamare

Criteria

This scholarship is based on need.

Description

Given annually to a Criminal Justice program student.

Pat & Fern Fausto Scholarship

Criteria

This award will be given to a full-time first or second year student.This award is to be used toward tuition, fees or books only.

Description

This scholarship was set up in 1993 by Pat in memory of his beloved wife, Fern.Pat passed away in 2004 but his beliefs will live on through this scholarship legacy for many years.

Pauline A. Ryan Memorial

Criteria

Students from accounting, business management, business administration and office technology who have completed a minimum of 15 credit hours and have shown progress toward an academic degree.

Description

Scholarship is given annually in honor of Mrs. Ryan, who formerly headed the Business Department at MVCC.

Presidential

Criteria

You must be an Oneida County resident who is a graduate of an Oneida County secondary school ORan Oneida County resident who has graduated from a secondary high school outside of Oneida County ORa resident from a contiguous county who has graduated from an Oneida County secondary school.An applicant is eligible to apply for the scholarship within one year following high school graduation.Each applicant must apply for admission to the College using the MVCC application for admission form.You must enroll on a full-time basis, taking a minimum of 12 credit hours during each semester.You must apply yearly for the PELL and TAP awards, you must maintain a minimum “B” (3.0) average for each semester in attendance to maintain the scholarship.Eligible students will receive a scholarship award of full resident tuition, less amounts awarded by PELL and TAP., Eligibility is limited to four consecutive semesters of attendance.

Description

These scholarships are awarded to the top 10% of his/her high school class.

Prevelere Life Sciences

Criteria

It is preferred that the student selected is a resident of Oneida, Madison or Herkimer County.Students must write a brief essay (2 pages) on their interest in pursuing a career in a scientific field. An interview by a member of the MVCC faculty and a representative from Prevalere will also be required.The student selected must work full-time, paid summer internship at Prevalere after the first year of MVCC.If student accepts scholarship, the student will commit to two (2) years of employment at Prevalere Life Sciences following completion of 2nd yr of college.Scholarship will pay for full tuition costs for first semester of the 2nd year at MVCC, not including books, fees, etc.

Description

Prevalere Life Sciences, Inc. will partner with MVCC for an annual second-year scholarship and internship program.

Rudolph A. Schatzel

Criteria

The award is based on the student’s academic achievements, needs, and potential for leadership.

Description

Awarded to a graduating senior from MVCC who has been accepted into a transfer program in Mathematics, Engineering, or one of the Physical Sciences, at an accredited four-year college or university.

Rudolph A. Schatzel

Criteria

The award is based on the student’s academic achievements, needs, and potential for leadership.

Description

Awarded to a graduating senior from MVCC who has been accepted into a transfer program in Mathematics, Engineering, or one of the Physical Sciences, at an accredited four-year college or university.

Samuel J. Marchio Memorial

Criteria

Applications will have graduated from high school no more than 12 months prior to enrolling at MVCC.They will be enrolled on a full-time basis and will plan to study (in decreasing preferential order) civil engineering, carpentry & masonry or building management & maintenance. Applicants will have graduated in good academic standing (2.0 or better).Preferential consideration will be given to applications who have held jobs and/or have performed community service while completing high school.Students from high schools within Laborer's Local 35 will be eligible to apply.

Description

This scholarship is given in memory of Samuel Marchio ‘ 81.

Senator James H. Donovan Memorial

Criteria

Awarded to high school graduates or matriculated students residing in Oneida, Herkimer, or Lewis Counties.They are based on academic promise, community involvement, and financial self-help.

Description

This scholarship was established in memory of Senator Donovan who passed away in 1990.He was a New York State Senator and represented Oneida, Herkimer and Lewis Counties from 1966-1990.

Social Science Faculty Staff

Criteria

One award will be made to a parent (child custody is not required), who has completed a minimum of 24 credit hours and has achieved at least a 3.0 G.P.A.A second award will be made to a general Criminal Justice or Public Policy major who ahs completed a minimum of 24 credit hours and has achieved at least a 3.0 G.P.A.

Description

Awards will be presented to any student enrolled in the Social Science, Criminal Justice or Public Policy Program.

Sodexho/MVCC Foundation Meal Plan Scholarship

Criteria

Applicants must have maintained at least a 75% high school average.They are selected on the basis of their participation in student and/or community activities prior to admission to MVCC.Eligible students must complete and submit this application with a high school transcript.

Description

This award provides two incoming, full-time students with nineteen (19) meals per week in the MVCC Dining Hall for one semester of their freshman year.

Stanley F. Cornish Jr. Memorial

Criteria

The student must also express a curiosity and interest in biology, as well as an interest and success in other academic areas such as language and/or the arts.

Description

Annual award given to a student who shows a high level of academic achievement in general biology for two semesters.

Stephen C. Casakos

Criteria

Student must be entering their last semester with the highest GPA in the business and information technology concentration.

Description

Awarded to a full-time business management, business administration or banking & insurance student.

Steven Daniel Smallen Memorial

Criteria

The applicant must be a graduate from Clinton Central School and plans to attend MVCC on a full-time basis.The award is based on a combination of academic promise, need and community service.

Description

This scholarship fund was established in memory of Steven Daniel Smallen who passed away in 1992.Steve was a multi-talented and intelligent individual that was determined to overcome whatever obstacles came his way with his characteristically gentle manner, quick smile and a keen sense of humor.

Students with Disabilities

Criteria

Applicant must be full-time and legally disabled and registered with the MVCC Office for Students with Disabilities, Academic Building 109.The student must maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A., demonstrate leadership qualities, and have a financial need.

Description

This scholarship, sponsored by the MVCC Students with Disabilities Club, has a goal which is to assist all students with a disability, to extend camaraderie, and to recruit and attract potentially deserving students to MVCC.

The Credit Bureau of Utica

Criteria

Applicant must be in top 25% of their high school class, having graduated no more than one year prior to making application, a full-time student (min 12 credit hours).Will be incoming freshmen or freshmen-eligible transfers, declare a major in the financial services management curriculum, and be a resident of New York State.

Description

New scholarship for top high school students who will be freshmen in the financial services management curriculum.

The Mike Briggs Scholarship

Criteria

The Scholarship is open to all applicants, but preference is given to students residing out-of-county in keeping with Mike's interest in helping to promote a diverse student base.Applicants must maintain a B average (80%) or better, must be studying full-time (min of 12 credit hours), and will be incoming freshmen or freshman-eligible transfers.Applicants with exceptional extracurricular activities as well as students residing out-of-county and planning to live in the dorms will be given preference.

Description

Established by Mike Briggs '63, to help attract high caliber, well-rounded students to MVCC.Recipients of this scholarship can be justifiably proud, they will also personify many attributes that have helped make Mike's career (Region Mngr-VP, Corporate HQ, United Parcel Services) so successful; diligence, loyalty, appreciation of one's roots.

Theodore "Ted" Moore Memorial

Criteria

Matriculated MVCC students have completed a minimum of 30 MVCC credits, and having a G.P.A. of at least 2.3. Matriculated MVCC students have completed a minimum of 30 MVCC credits, and having a G.P.A. of at least 2.3.Nominees must exemplify the qualities and values of Ted Moore.

Description

Associate Professor Moore joined MVCC in the Mathematics Dept. in 1981.In December 1996, he was tragically taken from his family, friends, students, and colleagues through the actions of a drunk driver.

Utica Job Service Employer Committee, Inc. (JSEC)

Criteria

Preference will be given to students who are enrolled as Business Management Systems majors, but all students are eligible to receive the award.Preference will also be given to full-time students, though part-time students, non-traditional and non-matriculated students are also encouraged to apply.An applicant must be in good academic standing at the time hat his/her application is submitted for review.

Description

This scholarship was developed to assist naturalized citizens who have recently immigrated to the Mohawk Valley and have an interest in becoming a member of the local business community, either as an employee or a business operator.

Utica National Insurance Group

Criteria

Applicant must have a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better, a moderate need and a potential for leadership.

Description

For student entering second year in a BIT major with an interest in the field of insurance.

Utica National Insurance Scholarship

Criteria

Applicant must have a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better, a moderate need and a potential for leadership.

Description

In memory of Jack B. Riffle awarded to a second year business student in the financial services program.

Utica Plumbing Supply

Criteria

Applicants must be residents of Oneida County, have potential in their field and have moderate need.

Description

This fund awards members of the Heating and Air Conditioning Program.

W. Dennis Copeland Memorial

Criteria

Applicant must be a full-time student in either their first or second year.Financial need is given preference.

Description

This scholarship fund was established by Robert Copeland, Dennis's Brother, and his parents, Jane & Warren in memory of Dennis who passed away in 1980 from cancer.

Walter F. Davis Memorial

Criteria

Selection based on need, improvement, interest, attitude and academic achievement.

Description

This award is given to a first-year electrical service technology candidate.

William & Bonnie Waldron

Criteria

Must be in good standing and demonstrate the potential for degree completion and success in the field of Nursing.Preference will be given to students who would have difficulty continuing without support.

Description

Established by alumna Bonnie Waldron, this award is given to a nursing student who has completed their first year in the Nursing Program.

William Keene Boley, Jr. Memorial

Criteria

Student must be a full-time second year student, a single parent, preferably a returning adult, with a moderate need and a 3.0 G.P.A.This student must demonstrate a proven track record of their ability to translate sound business theories and practices into application.

Description

This award is given to a student whose qualities and values exemplify those of MVCC Business Professor William K. Boley, Jr.