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Dan Goodrich

“I chose LSSU expecting a very good engineering education. What I didn’t expect was faculty with real-world engineering experience and abilities, labs with real-world equipment, projects with real-world outcomes, and an entire campus staff with real interest in my success, as a student and yet today. My LSSU engineering education has created or supported every desired career opportunity. LSSU was absolutely the right place for me.”

Dan Goodrich,
Mechanical Engineering 1999,
Vehicle Test & Development,
Electronic Brake Systems Group,
Continental,
Auburn Hills, MI

Financial Aid Office

Biology and Chemistry Scholarships

Dr. Kevin and Pamela Cooper Professional Scholarship

  • Value: $500 — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit based; preference given to graduates of an Upper Peninsula of Michigan high school
  • Curriculum: preference given to pre-dentistry majors, then pre-medicine, then biology
  • Selected by: recommendation of the faculty of the Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Arthur Duwe Memorial Scholarship

  • Value: variable — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit based; may be a Michigan resident or nonresident, enrolled full time; minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Curriculum: awarded in the spring of his/her junior year to a medical technology student for his/her year of internship. If a qualified medical technology student is not available, the award may be given to a senior in biology, fisheries and wildlife, or environmental science
  • Selected by: recommendation of the Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry and Environmental Sciences

Gilbert Gleason Fisheries and Wildlife Scholarship

  • Value: variable — renewable for senior year
  • Criteria: merit based; junior or senior status; students who do not qualify for federal grants; earned at least 56 LSSU credits; minimum 3.0 GPA prior to the fall of the junior year Curriculum: fisheries and wildlife; biology major may be considered if there are no eligible fisheries and wildlife majors
  • Selected by: recommendation of the Department of Biological Sciences

William R. Gregory Scholarship

  • Value: variable — renewable
  • Criteria: merit based; junior status, minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Curriculum: engineering, mathematics, business, biology or fisheries and wildlife management
  • Selected by: Financial Aid Committee through scholarship sign-up


Headwaters Chapter of Trout Unlimited Fisheries Scholarship

  • Value: $500 — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit based; senior status, resident of Michigan, preference given to students from the Headwaters Chapter of Trout Unlimited service area (Otsego, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Alpena and Montmorency counties)
  • Curriculum: fisheries and wildlife with focus on fisheries
  • Selected by: recommendation of the Department of Biological Sciences

Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club Fisheries and Wildlife Scholarship

  • Value: $1,000 — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit based; at least sophomore status; preference given to graduates of Engadine or Newberry High School and those who have participated in the HSC fish and wildlife study trip
  • Curriculum: fisheries and wildlife management program
  • Selected by: recommendation of the Department of Biological Sciences

John Lehman Chemistry Scholarship

  • Value: variable — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit and need based; special application and letter required
  • Curriculum: chemistry or environmental chemistry
  • Selected by: recommendation of the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences

Mary Lubs and Viggo Thomsen Endowed Scholarship

  • Value: $1,000 per year — renewable
  • Criteria: merit and need based; must be at least sophomore status
  • Curriculum: biological sciences, pre-pharmacy, pre-medical or pre-dental
  • Selected by: Financial Aid Committee through scholarship sign-up

SMO Foundation Endowed Scholarship


  • Value: variable — renewable
  • Criteria: merit and need based; sophomore status; must be a resident of Chippewa, Mackinac or Luce County; minimum 3.5 GPA
  • Curriculum: pre-medicine or pre-pharmacy
  • Selected by: Financial Aid Committee through scholarship sign-up

Izaak Walton League of America Lock City Chapter Endowed Scholarship

  • Value: variable — non-renewable
  • Criteria: merit and need based; graduate of Sault Area High School with 26 earned LSSU credits, minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Curriculum: fisheries and wildlife management
  • Selected by: Financial Aid Committee through scholarship sign-up

 

 

Fisheries and Wildlife Mgmt...

Thaddeus Lewandowski

Thaddeus Lewandowski
Fisheries and Wildlife

"The opportunity at LSSU to do research is amazing. This past summer I motored through coves and islands with Prof. Garvon surveying water birds for the affects of pollution. I spent the other part of my summer on the shore of Lake Superior monitoring nests of the endangered Piping Plover."

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