Scholarships
Thanks to the generosity of its donors and alumni, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is fortunate to offer students in qualified academic programs an array of supplemental scholarships for which they may apply.
Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts
Scholarships
- Angelo Rancatti, Jr Endowed Scholarship Fund
- Choir Scholarship
- Forensics, Speech, and Debate Scholarship
- Henry Gasser Scholarship
- Joe Max Robinson Endowed Scholarship
- Oppenheimer Endowed Communication Scholarship
- The Raymond Peter Lukshis Endowed Scholarship
- WSOU Endowed Student Scholarship
Department of Educational Studies
Scholarships
- Ruth Cornfield Scholarship
- Ruth Foley Scholarship
- Elizabeth Ann Giuliano Magnes Memorial Scholarship
- Jerome D. Greco Scholarship
- Helen & Ruth Warrin Scholarship
- Carmella A. Macaluso ('46) Endowed Scholarship
- Edward '58/MS '61and Jane Quinn Endowed Scholarship
- The Mary Jennings Memorial Scholarship
- The Virginia Hughes Blackman (MA '75) Endowed Scholarship
- Anthony P. Infante, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
- Dean Joseph DePierro Endowed Scholarship
College of Human Development, Culture and Media Graduate Assistantships
Admitted and deposited students are encouraged to apply for a Graduate Assistantship.
For more details, click here for the most recent job posting.
In addition to any College-level scholarships, admitted students are welcome to apply
for a graduate assistantship. Each academic year, the University offers a limited
number of assistantships for graduate students. These scholarships pay full tuition
for a certain number of credits per semester and provide a monthly stipend. In exchange,
the graduate assistant is required to work 20 hours per week, produce quality deliverables,
and maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better.
Assistantships are renewable (contingent upon satisfactory performance and supervisor
recommendation) for subsequent academic years, depending on program length. To locate
available assistantships on-campus, visit the University's Graduate Assistantship Database. Assistantship opportunities are posted to the database when available (generally
the semester prior to enrollment). Interested students can use the system's "Job Alert"
function to be notified via email when a new assistantship opportunity is posted.
Please note, assistantships are offered by various areas within the University and
a student must be formally admitted to a graduate-level program to be considered. Once an application is submitted using the system, a faculty member or administrator
from the respective University area will complete the selection process.