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College of Science and Engineering > About the College

Scholarships

The College of Science and Engineering offers several scholarship opportunities to incoming and current students. Many scholarships are offered in addition to financial aid you may be receiving through the Seattle University.

Bannan Scholarship

The Thomas J. Bannan Scholarship Program for Seattle University Science and Engineering students awards scholarships to both current and new transfer students, who have junior or senior standing in the fall of the award year. A Bannan scholarship is a merit award of $5,000 per year and is in addition to any other financial aid received.

For juniors, this is a two-year award subject to academic performance demonstrated by maintaining a GPA of 3.0 and active participation in the Bannan Scholar Enrichment Program. This program includes service, scholarly, and social activities, as well as opportunities to compete for one of several Bannan Scholar summer research stipends. Students cannot receive funding from Sperry Goodman and Bannan Scholarships simultaneously.

Bannan Application Deadlines for 2013-2014 Scholarships:

Continuing Students - February 25, 2013

Transfer Students - Priority will be given to applications received by May 6, 2013

More info… Application…Recommendation Form…

Sperry Goodman Scholarship

The Sperry Goodman Endowed Scholarship was established with a one million dollar gift from the estate of Sperry Goodman in 1999. The scholarship is for College of Science and Engineering incoming freshmen majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering,  Physics or Computer Science. Preference is given to students with financial need.

Sperry Goodman earned his master’s degree in electrical engineering from Seattle University in 1969. Following graduation, Goodman worked for the Boeing Company, where he made significant and groundbreaking contributions in electrical engineering.

This $5,000 scholarship is renewable for a second year provided recipients maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA in one of the above majors.

The application deadline is March 18, 2013. To apply, please send an email to sedean@seattleu.edu.

Project Lead The Way© Scholarship

Seattle University offers Project Lead The Way© scholarships. These scholarships are $1,000, renewable for up to four years at Seattle University. At least one Project Lead The Way© course must be completed. The average grade for PLTW© courses must be B or better. Applicants must be admitted to Seattle University in computer science or any one of the engineering programs. Students will be screened for eligibility during the admission process.

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