BAHR VERMEER & HAECKER HISTORIC PRESERVATION SCHOLARSHIP - The Bahr Vermeer & Haecker Historic Preservation Scholarship is awarded to students majoring in architecture, interior design, or community and regional planning. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have completed their third year and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page statement (maximum of 500 words) indicating interest and experience in the area of historic preservation. In addition, a presentation of your historic preservation projects should be submitted for review by the Dean of the College of Architecture. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
CHARLES A. WILSCAM, JR. STUDENT EXCELLENCE - The Charles A. Wilscam, Jr. Student Excellence fellowship is awarded to graduate or doctoral students majoring in architecture, interior design or community and regional planning. Applicants should be students who exhibit the ‘best’ of the profession in character, integrity, honesty, dependability and trustworthiness. Students should bring honor to the profession not only by their work, but also by their personal and community life. Eligibility includes a minimum GPA of 3.0. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page vita (10 point minimum font size) demonstrating how your work is community based. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
CLARK ENERSEN PARTNERS STUDENT TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP - The Clark Enersen Partners Student Travel Scholarship is awarded to College of Architecture students interested in pursuing their education through study programs within or outside the borders of the United States. Students must have junior standing or above and a minimum 3.0 GPA. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page statement (maximum of 500 words) indicating your proposed travel objectives. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
DANA & DLR PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARS - The Dana & DLR Professional Scholars fellowship is awarded to professional program students majoring in architecture, landscape architecture, community and regional planning or interior design. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and display a high potential for future professional ability or be designated by the faculty to have other extraordinary academic or professional achievements. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a letter of recommendation from a faculty member indicating student qualifications for this fellowship. Applicants may upload a letter using the requirement upload button at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
DAO ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP - The DAO Architecture Scholarship is presented to regularly enrolled undergraduate students in the Architecture Program with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. (REQUIREMENT: Undergraduate students shall submit a two-page (pdf document) engaging description tied to a “curated” selection of one or two images that visually describes your favorite project (overall or moment(s)). Additionally, students should provide a statement of why they are a worthy candidate for the scholarship (in the same two-page document). Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
GEORGE E. CLAYTON SCHOLARSHIP - The George E. Clayton Scholarship is awarded to students with architectural interest in rural areas; also students with academic excellence, potential for a career in architecture, and worthy of assistance. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page statement (maximum of 500 words) indicating your architectural interest in rural areas, along with your potential for a career in architecture. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
JAMES A. MURPHY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - The James A. Murphy Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students majoring in architecture with an interest in writing and/or literature. Preference will be given to candidates who assist with publication of newsletters or other printed materials for the College of Architecture. (REQUIREMENT: Submit an example of an original work submitted for class or college publication. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
JOHN FRANCIS MANNING EXCELLENCE IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP - The John Francis Manning Excellence in Architecture Scholarship is awarded to regularly enrolled undergraduate students in the College of Architecture with a minimum GPA of 3.5. Preference will be given to students with an interest in traveling abroad, along with preference of financial need. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page essay on: “how great design can elevate the human spirit.” Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
LEO A. DALY ARCHITECTURAL TRAVELING SCHOLARSHIP - The Leo A. Daly Architectural Traveling Scholarship is awarded to 3rd year architectural students for travel between the 3rd and 4th years of the program. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in architecture and be worthy of support. Selection will be based on past academic and leadership accomplishments and proposed travel objectives. After the travel experience, a written report is to be submitted to Leo A. Daly. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page statement (maximum of 500 words) indicating your proposed travel objectives, along with past academic and leadership accomplishments. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
ROGER L. SCHUTTE STUDENT EXCELLENCE - The Roger L. Schutte Student Excellence fellowship is awarded to graduate or doctoral students majoring in architecture, interior design or community and regional planning. Applicants should be well-rounded students who will honor the profession with quality work and exhibit the ‘best’ of the profession in character, integrity, honesty, dependability and trustworthiness. Students should bring honor to the profession not only by their work, but also by their personal and community life. Eligibility includes a minimum GPA of 3.0. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page vita (10 point minimum font size) demonstrating how your work is community based. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
SINCLAIR HILLE ARCHITECTS SCHOLARSHIP - The Sinclair HIlle Architects Scholarship is awarded to students majoring in architecture with outstanding academic performance who show strong professional and leadership potential. Eligibility includes class standing of Junior or above and a minimum GPA of 3.0. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page vita (10 point minimum font size) demonstrating your professional and leadership potential. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button.Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
PROFESSOR THOMAS AND MIJ LAGING ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCHOLARSHIP/FELLOWSHIP - The Professor Thomas and Mij Laging Architectural Drawing Scholarship/Fellowship is awarded to students majoring in architecture with demonstrated excellence in drawing. Eligibility includes class standing of 2nd year through 5th year professional architecture students, 3-year M.Arch students and M.S. students. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a minimum of four freehand architectural or urban design drawings from observation in a portfolio format. These drawings may include, but are not limited to, drawings from drawing classes or travel portfolios from study abroad trips or site visits. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
W. CECIL STEWARD SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP - The W. Cecil Steward Sustainable Architecture Scholarship is awarded to 5th or 6th year students of any graduate program in the College of Architecture who has demonstrated a proficiency in cost effective and sustainable design methods. (REQUIREMENT: Submit a one-page statement (maximum of 500 words) demonstrating your proficiency in cost effective and sustainable design methods. Applicants can upload the required documentation using the upload area at the bottom of this form. Each scholarship has its own upload button. Also please include your first and last name as part of the PDF naming convention so reviewers can easily identify your documents.)
GRIFF and NANCY DAVENPORT LEADERSHIP BY DESIGN SCHOLARSHIP/FELLOWSHIP – The Griff and Nancy Davenport Leadership by Design Scholarship/Fellowship is awarded to students in good standing in the BSD program or the M. Arch program, with first preference for students majoring in architecture. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must have completed their third year and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrated leadership and engagement with recognized clubs, groups and organizations associated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with first preference to those who are engaged with the Greek system of the university. REQUIREMENT: Submit a resume (highlighting leadership and engagement with the Greek system, RSOs, groups and/or organizations.)