Undergraduate Scholarships
The department of Geology and Geophysics, along with the College of Science offers incoming and continuing undergraduate student scholarships. Applications can be found through Academic Works, the University's scholarship application portal. *Students must complete the University General Application and then the College of Science Application to be considered for all college and department science scholarship opportunities of which they are eligible.
In order to be considered eligible, we highly recommend all students fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year to determine what state or federal aid they may be eligible for, including work-study opportunities and grants.
continuing undergraduate scholarships - Opens dec 1st 2024 - dealine is feb 1st, 2025
incoming freshman scholarships - opens jan 1st, 2025 - deadline is march 1st, 2025
Do you have questions about scholarships and financial aid? Make an appointment with a financial aid counselor! If you have questions about a specific College of Science opportunity, please email office@science.utah.edu.
Other Department Scholarships
Former students of Professor Chapman have established the David S. Chapman and Inga M. Chapman Fund to support unique educational and research opportunities. Educational opportunities for students supported by this fund may include research visits to collaborative labs; attendance at focused workshops, short-courses, and conferences; opportunities that broaden a student’s international experience; and opportunities to participate in collaborative field studies and research cruises. The fund does not support attendance at regular society meetings or conferences. This fund is intended to support both graduate and undergraduate students.
Graduate and undergraduate students majoring or minoring in Geology and Geophysics.
Applications will be received normally two times a year, on September 13 and February 14.
Proposals for unique, time-sensitive opportunities can be accepted on a rolling basis; please communicate your intention for an off-cycle proposal to the chair of Graduate or Undergraduate Affairs prior to submitting your proposal.
By the deadline, applications from graduate students should be emailed to the Graduate Affairs chair, Dr. Fan-Chi Lin, fanchi.lin@utah.edu; applications from undergraduate students should be emailed to the Undergraduate Affairs chair, Dr. Peter Lippert, pete.lippert@utah.edu.
Applications should be submitted as a single pdf document and include the following:
- Title of the project/opportunity and name of person applying.
- A one-page description that includes:
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- The planned activity/opportunity;
- How the activity fits into the applicant’s studies, research, or professional development; and
- Likely impact of the opportunity on the applicant’s studies/career.
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- An itemized budget with a brief justification of expenses.
- Signature of a sponsoring faculty member on the proposal indicating support.
- A two-page CV (NSF style: see the following link for guidelines and examples: https://adai.uw.edu/grants/nsf_biosketch_template.pdf).
Award levels of up to $1500 can be expected; larger requests will be reviewed in special circumstances. Contributing or matching funds from other sources are not required but will be considered a positive aspect of an application.
We seek applications to help students access educational and professional opportunities that will enhance your college experience beyond the standard curriculum. Applications for the Barbara Nash Research & Development Fund are accepted on a rolling timeline: send in your requests as they arise. The Barbara Nash Research & Development fund provides financial support for undergraduate students to access programs, initiatives, and educational and professional opportunities that will enhance their college experience beyond what course work provides. Examples of uses include (but are not limited to):
- -Student research (e.g., field expenses, supplies, analytical laboratory charges, travel to museums for study, etc.).
- Attendance at professional meetings (e.g., GSA, AGU, AAPG, SEG…).
- Participation in short courses or professional development workshops.
- Participation in field trips such as those offered at professional meetings or by professional organizations.
- Other field experiences.
- Study abroad.
- Participation in programs and experiences that foster diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Earth sciences.
The fund does not support hourly wages, tuition, or course fees.
Undergraduate students majoring and minoring in Geology and Geophysics.
Applications should be emailed to the Undergraduate Affairs chair, Dr. Peter Lippert, pete.lippert@utah.edu.
Applications should be submitted as a single document and include the following:
For the student: work with your mentor to prepare a not more than 2 page memo that includes the following information:
- Name of Student
- Name of Mentor (if this is for a research project)
- Title of Project or Opportunity (if a meeting or field trip, be sure to include the dates of the trip and any supporting documentation, such as the meeting or trip website)
- 4-8 sentence description of the Project or Opportunity (an abstract). If this is for research, be sure to includes the hypothesis that is being tested and how the request funds will be used to test this hypothesis. If this is for a meeting, field trip, or other travel, be sure to describe how this experience will enhance your college experience.
- Total amount requested.
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A budget that describes how the funds will be used, including which labs and equipment will be used, registration fees, and travel costs.
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Semester requested funds will be used.
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If this is for a research project, then the student’s Mentor needs to provide an approximately ½ page letter of support of the project to be emailed to the chair of Undergraduate Affairs.
Award levels of up to $1000 can be expected; larger requests will be reviewed in special circumstances. Contributing or matching funds from other sources are not required but will be considered a positive aspect of an application.
Other University Scholarships
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) provides undergraduate students and faculty members the opportunity to work together on research or creative projects.
UROP provides assistantships up to $1200 for any first-time UROP student who assists with a faculty member's research or creative project, or who carries out a project of her/his own under the supervision of a faculty member.
Students may apply for a UROP assistantship for any semester (summer included), and are eligible to apply for a one semester renewal of their assistantship. Renewals for any semester may be funded up to $1200.
- Funding from the small grant program (max $500) can help with future purchases of:
research supplies, special training fees, or other research costs related to the student’s
original work.
Small grants may not be used to pay publication fees or to purchase books, software, or other supplies that are available to U of U students via the libraries, computer labs, Marriott Knowledge Commons, etc. - Students may be awarded only one small grant.
- Award preference will be given to students who:Request funds to purchase consumables rather than durable supplies.
- Applicants must be enrolled, degree seeking undergraduate students at the University of Utah at the time of application and at the time the funds will be used.
- Applicants must be working collaboratively with a University of Utah professor on a research project and the funds requested must go towards that project.
- Requested funds may only cover the undergraduate student applicant’s future research-related expenses.
Grants are considered monthly. Applicants are notified of the outcome by the 7th day of every month. This means all applications (including faculty mentor portion) must be submitted no later than the last day of the previous month.
Two scholarships are available called Teach for Utah and Noyce that award up to $10,000 per year! There is no deadline as the STEM Initiatives award on a rolling basis, but students are encouraged to apply as soon as they are able.
Emma Eccles Jones Teach for Utah program is for students passionate about science and mathematics and teaching grades 6-12 in Utah. As part of the Teach for Utah program, students enjoy early mentoring, peer support, and customized coursework. Our 4+1 model ensures students graduate with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just 5 years. After graduation, students will connect with beginning and veteran teachers in a professional mentor network for 2 years.
External Scholarships
The Rocky Mountain Association of Environmental Professionals (RMAEP) is thrilled to announce the opening of applications for our annual student scholarship program. As part of our commitment to fostering the next generation of environmental leaders, we are proud to award this scholarship to deserving students each year.
The scholarship is open to all full-time students currently enrolled in an accredited environmental science, engineering, or related program at any educational institution. Students from Utah colleges or universities can apply for the Utah Scholarship.
Travel Grants
Currently enrolled students of the University of Utah are eligible to request up to $600 towards certain travel related expenses. Requests are limited to one trip per student per year. These funds support students with opportunities that enhance experiences here at the U. The ASUU Finance Director, the traveling-student’s College Student Council, and the ASUU Travel Committee review all travel requests.
** Funding from ASUU is available by reimbursement only.
*Disclaimer - If you receive a depatment scholarship, it is possible that you might not receive a college scholarship.
U of U Financial Wellness Center (FWC)
The FWC is a resource for students to assist them in making smart, informed decisions about their money. Whether students are struggling to make ends meet or whether their finances are in pretty good shape, there is always room to improve one’s financial situation. The FWC was created to help students in a safe, competent and confidential atmosphere with one-hour consultations to address their financial concerns. They are located in the Olpin Student Union Building Room 317.
Paying Taxes on Education Funding: Check out Publication 970 (2021), Tax Benefits for Education | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)