Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
Supporting tuition & fees and undergraduate research
Including field courses (e.g., GEOL 210 & GEOL 489) and other academic pursuits. Expected awards will range between $500 to $2500.
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Application Deadline: April 1
Robert D. Bentley Scholarship
A lead gift from Michael and Jeannette Walen of Houston, Texas established the Robert D. Bentley Scholarship to benefit geology majors at Central Washington University with an interest in structural geology, field geology and/or natural resource geology. Funds from this award support undergraduate geology majors' participation in field-based courses that carry fees in addition to tuition.
About Robert D. Bentley
Bob Bentley taught at CWU from 1969 to 1998. Bob's field courses - both in central Washington and near Blythe, California - were legendary for their intensity, depth of knowledge, and their contribution to Bentley's ongoing field work.
The undergraduate award for superior academic performance is named after Bob Bentley, as well as a scholarship offered 2006-2017.
Don Ringe Scholarship
The Don Ringe fund supports student research. The funds can be used for analytical fees, gas, supplies, field expenses etc. This scholarship does not support field camp.
About L. Don Ringe
Don Ringe began teaching at CWU in 1968, prior to the establishment of the department, and retired in 1993. He taught a broad range of geology courses featuring his famous slide collection - each lecture was packed with visuals.
The undergraduate award for outstanding research is named for Don Ringe. In 2021, Mitch Ringe and Brad Ringe, Don’s children, established the Dr. Louis Don and Ann Ringe Endowed Grant to support undergraduate student research.
James and Jean Hinthorne Scholarship
The The Hinthorne fund was established in 2019 with a founding donation from CWU Emeritus Professor Jim Hinthorne and his wife Jean. Funds from this award may support student expenses related to undergraduate research in geology and tuition and fees. Past recipients of the Hinthorne Scholarship.
About James R. Hinthorne
Jim moved from private industry to CWU in 1980 when Geology was first established as an independent department. He served as chair from 1980-1991 and was a dedicated undergraduate advisor and mineralogist until his retirement in 2001.
The undergraduate award for service to the department is named after Jim Hinthorne, and he established the Jim and Jean Hinthorne Geoscience Undergraduate Fund in 2019 with a founding donation to support student participation in field-based courses.
Other scholarships
Scholarships offered outside the Department but with a geology emphasis
C. Farrell Fine Arts & Research Scholarship
The C. Farrell Fine Arts & Research Scholarship was established for full-time sophomore, junior, and senior students enrolled at CWU who demonstrate superior scholastic and/or creative achievement. This scholarship provides tuition, a $200 book allowance, and approved project costs. Open to fine art majors planning to undertake a specific project in connection with their major program OR any student attempting to accomplish a specific research project in the archeology, geology, or history of the Kittitas Valley. See the scholarship webpage for more information and how to apply.
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