CCJ Scholarships
2013 Scholarship Winners
Jennings Do-Dads Juvenile Justice
Kyle Hampton
Gwen Smith
Doris Fishman Administration of Justice
Joshua Bennett
Shakauna Jones
Edward G. Longinette
Aaron Levin
Corinne Seckinger
Undergraduate Scholarships
Jennings Do-Dads Juvenile Justice Scholarship
- Junior Standing
- Minimum 3.2 Overall GPA
- Must have completed at least on semester at UMSL at the time the scholarship application is submitted
Doris Fishman Administration of Justice Scholarship
- Junior Standing
- Minimum 3.0 Overall GPA
- Must have completed at least on semester at UMSL at the time the scholarship application is submitted
Application information is sent to all CCJ students via their student email, usually in March. Please email Professor Timothy Maher at mahert@umsl.edu if you have questions.
Applications must be submitted to Professor Timothy Maher. Please place the application in his mailbox in the CCJ office, 324 Lucas Hall.
Graduate Scholarships
Edward G. Longinette Scholarship
This scholarship is provided in honor of the late Edward G. Longinette in recognition of his service to the University of Missouri-St. Louis and the St. Louis community. Mr. Longinette served as an adjunct professor for many years and was a member of the St. Louis law enforcement community.
This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in the University of Missouri-St. Louis Masters of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice Program. Recipients must be outstanding graduate students who are in good academic standing.
Applications for the Edward G. Longinette Scholarship must be received by the Director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice by April 1. All applications must be submitted electronically, and the recipient will be notified in writing. The winner will be awarded a $1,000 tuition scholarship.
Instructions for Applying:
Please submit a current UMSL transcript, resume, and a personal letter commenting on why you chose the criminal justice field and how you plan to use your MA degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice to provide service to the community. The personal essay should not exceed three pages in length. In addition, one letter of recommendation from an UMSL faculty member is required. The letter of recommendation can be sent directly to Dr. Huebner. With the application, please include your student number, a contact telephone number, local address, and email contact information.
Send all documents electronically to:
Beth M. Huebner – huebnerb@umsl.edu
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Programs
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of Missouri-St. Louis
314-516-5043