Spring 2022 Millar and Levin Funds

Spring 2022 Millar and Levin Funds Scholarship Awards

For Spring 2022, the Department of Mathematics is awarding scholarships from the Terry Millar Memorial Fund and the Felice Michaels Levin Scholarship Fund to underrepresented math majors in any level of undergraduate career (freshman through senior). Awards may be given to individual students from either or both funds. All qualified students are strongly encouraged to apply.

Terry Millar Memorial Fund

The purpose of this Fund is to honor the legacy and service of Professor Terrence S. (Terry) Millar. The Fund will be used to support undergraduate students in the Department of Mathematics, with a preference for students who are members of underrepresented groups or populations.

Felice Michaels Levin Scholarship Fund

The Felice Michaels Levin Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students in the Department of Mathematics. Scholarships from the Fund are made available through the generosity of Felice Michaels Levin and The Felice Michaels Levin Scholarship Fund.

Award
Varies
Organizations
Department of Mathematics
Deadline
04/25/2022
Supplemental Questions
  1. What is your expected graduation date?

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  2. Please share with the awards committee a personal statement regarding your interest in mathematics, how mathematics has influenced your future aspirations, etc.

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  3. Please upload your most up-to-date UW-Madison unofficial transcript here. For instructions on how to do this, go to: https://registrar.wisc.edu/transcript/

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  4. (Optional) Please upload an updated resume.
  5. (Optional) Please provide the name and email address of a reference that can write you a letter of support/recommendation.

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  6. (Optional) Is there any other information the Department of Mathematics Undergraduate Scholarships and Prizes Committee should know about you pertaining to the review and assessment of your application? This is your opportunity to tell us about any extenuating circumstances (financial or otherwise), challenges, identity and/or family experiences and history, exceptional talents or accomplishments, or other factors that are not contained in other areas of the application that may impact its review. The Department of Mathematics values diversity of all kinds and we welcome you to share information about communities with which you identify. Please be specific when presenting the additional information while honoring your need for privacy and discretion.

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