Optometry Scholarships
This
page is for optometry scholarships only.
For specific information regarding financial aid, please go to the Financial
Aid website.
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Chancellor's Assistantship
Criteria: Entering optometry student based on grade
point average, Optometry Admission Test (OAT) scores, interview for admission
and letters of recommendation.
Value: $7,500 stipend
Renewable: Yes, for a maximum of one additional year
Application: Be admitted to the College of Optometry
Bellingrath Scholarship
in Optometry*
An alumnus has graciously endowed this scholarship, which will be providing
scholarships to three students each Fall. Students must be nominated by
faculty, staff or alumni. If you have a student you want to nominate,
you may do so below. Selections are made in May every year.
Jack
W. Bennett, O.D. Scholarship
This scholarship has been established by the alumni, students, friends
and faculty in memory of Dean Bennett. Gifts in his memory will benefit
students in memory of his life's work &endash; optometric education.
Helen
L. Gadell Scholarship in Optometry
This scholarship was established by an alumnus of the University of Missouri-St.
Louis to honor his mother. It will fund one student each Fall.
Criteria: Full-time
optometry student beginning the third or fourth year of the program. Student
must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and demonstrate
financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid.
Value: $500
Renewable: No
Application: FAFSA processed and submitted to the University by the priority
deadline of May 1.
Mary
M. Gilbert Scholarship in Optometry
This scholarship was established by Mrs. Gilbert, a long-time friend of
the College of Optometry and of UM-St. Louis, to help an optometry student
who is a member of the AAOS or the AOSA.
Dr.
William R. Jackson, Jr., Memorial Scholarship in Optometry
A scholarship endowed by the bequest of a Missouri optometrist to assist
Missouri residents.
Administered
by: The College of Optometry
Criteria: Optometry
student who is a Missouri resident. The student must be in good standing.
Value: Less than $500/year
Renewable: May be re-awarded
Application: Be admitted to the College of Optometry and have FAFSA processed
and submitted to the University by the priority deadline of May 1.
Administered
by: The Missouri Optometric Foundation
Criteria: Second year optometry student who is a Missouri resident and
have FAFSA processed and submitted to the University by the priority deadline
of May 1.
Value: $1,000 - $2000 (varies)
Renewable: No
Application: None
Robert
A. Koetting Scholarship for Beginning Fourth Year Optometry Students
Dr. Koetting and his friends endowed this scholarship to assist a fourth
year student member of AOA or AAO.
Criteria: Optometry
student attending full-time and will enter their 4th year in the fall
semester with a minimum grade point average of 3.5 and student member
of the American Academy of Optometry and/or of the American Optometric
Student Association.
Value: $1,000
Renewable: No
Application: Contact Student Affairs Office
Optometry
Scholarship
This fund accepts gifts from alumni and friends.
Criteria: Optometry student who demonstrates academic achievement and
financial need.
Value: Varies
Renewable: May be re-awarded
Application: Be admitted to the College of Optometry and have FAFSA processed
and submitted to the University by the priority deadline of May 1.
Scholarships
for Disadvantaged Students
Criteria: Full-time
optometry students with exceptional financial need who are African-American,
Hispanic, Native Alaskan or American or from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Value: Varies
Renewable: Must Reapply
Application: Have FAFSA processed and submitted to the University with
parental information by the priority deadline of May 1.
A.
M. Skeffington Memorial Scholarship
With the commitment of Dr. Robert Mobley, the optometry community
raises money for a $2,100 annual scholarship for an optometry student.
Criteria: Optometry
student who in their 3rd year best demonstrates acumen and interest in
pursuing the specialty of the Optometric Extension Program which includes
binocular vision, vision perception and vision therapy.
Value: $2100
Renewable: No
Application None
Women
in Optometry Scholarship
This scholarship was established by an optometry alumna and a Friend of
the College who both hope other alumni and friends also will contribute
to support this fund. One first year student with demonstrated financial
need will receive this scholarship each year.
Criteria: Demonstrated
greatest financial need as determined by the UM-St. Louis Office of Student
Financial Aid. Preference given for a female student. Scholarship is applied
to student fees. Scholarship is renewable only if student must repeat
his/her first year and still meets the financial need criteria.
Value: $500
Renewable: No
Application: None
*To nominate a current
student for the Bellingrath Scholarship, please provide the student's
name, year, and your name and affiliation with the school (e.g., alum,
faculty or staff). BrownBW@umsl.edu
To send a gift to
any one of these scholarships, please send a check payable to UM-St. Louis
and please note on the memo line into which scholarship account you want
the gift to go. Please mail it to:
UM-St. Louis, College
of Optometry
B. W. Brown, 308 Woods Hall
One University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
If you have any questions,
please call Barbara W. Brown at 314-516-6030 or send her an email.
This
page is for optometry scholarships only.
For specific information regarding financial aid, please go to the Financial
Aid website.
Outside
Scholarship Information
Other Aid Resources