Washington University has a considerable
commitment to all types of scholarship assistance (approximately
$65 million in scholarships and grants during the 2007-2008 academic year) directed
to talented students who could not enroll without such support. In
addition to assistance based on a student's financial need, the University
recognizes top students with its academic scholars and fellows programs. For information, visit the University's financial aid page |
| Arthur
Holly Compton Fellowships
In the Physical Sciences and Mathematics
These are four-year, full tuition
scholarships awarded to incoming freshmen, in honor of Nobel Laureate
(1927) A. H. Compton, a former Professor and Chair of Physics and
Chancellor of the University. For more information and application materials,
click here.
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| Robert N. Varney Prize
This prize is awarded each year to
the best student in the introductory course. Professor Varney was
a member of the faculty for many years, carrying out research in
gaseous electronics. This prize was established to commemorate his
deep and long-time interest in physics instruction. Because some
students start with Physics 118 or Physics 217 rather than Physics
117, performance in any of these courses is considered in selecting
the winner(s) of the Varney Prize each year. The Varney prize is
presented each spring semester at a mid-week department colloquium
before a distinguished visitor delivers the annual Feenberg Lecture,
in memory of one of our faculty colleagues.
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| Greg Delos Summer Fellowship
Greg Delos was an excellent student
who died during his junior year. In his memory, the Delos family
has generously set up the fund that supports the award, each year,
of a prize that takes the form of a stipend to support a student
working with one of the research groups during the summer. The availability
of this prize is publicized each spring semester and the winner is
selected, by the department's advisors, from among the applicants,
with selection based on performance in the physics courses (and possibly
research) thus far.
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| The Senior Prize
Awarded each year, the prize is in
the form of a plaque and a check. Selection is based on performance
in physics courses and is made by the department's major advisors.
This Prize is awarded in a ceremony in the Department, after Commencement.
It is appropriate to mention another prize that is related to undergraduate
courses. The Franklin B. Shull Prize is awarded each year to the
outstanding graduate teaching assistants. Frank Shull was the senior
faculty instructor in introductory courses for many years, and the
prize takes note of both his interest and the importance that the
Department attaches to the quality of teaching assistantships.
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| Work Study Program
Washington University provides a variety
of means of financial support for undergraduats students, ranging from
academic scholarships to Federal Work-Study programs. For more information
regarding the "work/study" program, visit the Washington
University Work Study financial aid webpage.
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