College of Science Galileo Circle Scholars - Undergraduate
Give!Background
The College of Science announces the Galileo Circle Scholarships. These scholarships are funded by the generous contributions of members of the Galileo Circle.
Students selected by their department will be directed to submit an application in Scholarship Universe.
The College of Science will create a packet from each student’s Scholarship Universe application, to will be shared with the Galileo Circle Scholar’s Patron. It is a great way of introducing Galileo Circle members to the quality and breadth of our students. Each scholar is also expected to attend the Galileo Circle Scholars event in April.
SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA:
Full-time major in a College of Science undergraduate or graduate degree program; 3.2 minimum GPA. Only one Galileo Circle Scholarship can be awarded per student per year. Each department may specify additional criteria.
Application Information
Eligibility:
- Major: each department in the College of Science may nominate from among their majors
- Enrollment: full-time
- Citizenship/Residency: none specified
- GPA: 3.2 minimum
- Only one Galileo Circle Scholarship can be awarded per student per year
- Each department may specify additional criteria
Students selected by their department will be directed to submit an application in Scholarship Universe
Past Recipients
- Nisa Aliyeva, 2024
- Chloë Blake, 2024
- Alysa Cobb, 2024
- Owen Crandall, 2024
- Lauren Spadone, 2024
- Chloë Blake, 2023
- Alysa Cobb, 2023
- Evan Christopher LaForge, 2023 - Selected by Physics
- Libby Tiderman, 2023
- Hrithik Aghav, 2022 - selected by UBRP/Data Sciences Academy
- Amy Fan, 2022 - selected by UBRP/Data Sciences Academy
- Lauren Foster, 2022
- Xinyi Hu, 2022
- Evan LaForge, 2022
- Sean O'Meara, 2022
- Zachary Schlamowitz, 2022 - selected by UBRP/Data Sciences Academy
- Jenna Gorham, 2021
- Evan LaForge, 2021
- John Partington, 2021
- Zach Schlamowitz, 2021
- Kiana Thatcher, 2021 - Selected by Computer Science
- Mason Yin, 2021 - Selected by Computer Science
- Ari Bormanis, 2020
- Madison Delmoe, 2020
- Jonathan Friduss, 2020 - Selected by Physics
- Ben Jacobsen, 2020 - Selected by Computer Science
- Wes Johnson, 2020 - Selected by Physics
- Martin Lamb, 2020
- Bianca Lara, 2020 - Selected by Computer Science
- Jericho Lawson, 2020
- Eric Lu, 2020 - Selected by Molecular & Cellular Biology
- John Partington, 2020
- Keara Burke, 2019
- Madison Delmoe, 2019
- Steven Fried, 2019 - Selected by Chemistry and Biochemistry
- David Lasansky, 2019 - Selected by Biochemistry
- Jericho Lawson, 2019
- Matthew Mitchell, 2019
- Adam Alfrey, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Adam Bauer, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Hang Chen, 2018 - Selected by Computer Science
- Anh Dao, 2018 - Selected by Computer Science
- Alexis Garrabrant, 2018
- Chase Hetrick, 2018
- Jaden Johnston, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Gustavs Kehris, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Collin Lewin, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Ryan McCord, 2018
- Scott McKinley, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Brandon Neth, 2018 - Selected by Computer Science
- Massimo Pascale, 2018 - Selected by Physics
- Colby Brown, 2017
- Angel Burr, 2017
- Claire Cook, 2017 - Selected by Astronomy
- Joseph DeGrandchamp, 2017 - Selected by Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Alyssa Lyn Fortier, 2017
- Steven Fried, 2017 - Selected by Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Elise Munoz, 2017 - Selected by Molecular & Cellular Biology
- Massimo Pascale, 2017 - Selected by Astronomy
- Mekha Pereira, 2017 - Selected by Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
- Evan Ridley, 2017 - Selected by Astronomy
- Sean Stephens, 2017 - Selected by Computer Science
- Trinh Tat, 2017 - Selected by UBRP
- Jose Celaya-Alcala, 2016
- Marcus Elia, 2016
- Lilian Engel, 2016
- Brianna Volpe, 2016
- Axel Gomez Casarez, 2015
- Craig Gross, 2015
- Tam Le, 2015 - Selected by Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Kexin Li, 2015 - Selected by Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Philippa Pinnington, 2015
- Sean Stephens, 2015 - Selected by Computer Science
- Alexis Jane Torre, 2015
- Jane Martin, 2014
- Michael Patrick Martin, 2014
- Zuoming Shi, 2014 - Selected by Computer Science
- Jakub Stechly, 2014
- Laura Vonessen, 2014 - Selected by Computer Science
- Tetyana Dewland, 2013
- Tomotar Granzier-Nakajima, 2013
- Rachel Baumann, 2012
- Jonathan Utegaard, 2012
- Gregory Islas, 2011
- Justin Lietz, 2011
- Howard Cheng, 2010
- Lynn Garnaat, 2010
- Alan Mackey, 2009
- Derrick Sund, 2009