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Annual Gift Fellowships and Scholarships

Each year the University receives gifts of money, some of which are renewals, for fellowships and scholarships. The fellowships and scholarships made available in recent years as a result of such gifts are:

Asian Columbia Alumni Association Scholarship (1999)
General financial aid for Asian students.

Columbia-Whitman Memorial Scholarship
Awarded from time to time to a Whitman College preengineering junior for study
in the Columbia Engineering School toward the B.S. degree. Maximum value: full tuition and fees for the academic year. The holder may applyfor renewal.

Con Edison Minority and Female Scholarship Program
To aid deserving and promising minority or female students from within the Con Edison service territory who will be pursuing a career in engineering, by providing a renewable scholarship of at least $1,500 and a job internship. Financial need must be demonstrated.

Consolidated Natural Gas Company Fellowship
For graduate students in chemical engineering and applied chemistry.

DuPont Fellowship
In chemical engineering.

Everard A. Elledge Memorial Scholarship (1985)
Gift of Carol G. Elledge, in memory of Everard A. Elledge (1942).

Ioannou Scholarship (1999)
Donated by Constantine and Cecilia Ioannou, Constantine D & B, Ltd. Awarded to a deserving undergraduate, preference given to a Greek-American student.

Moses and Hannah Malkin Scholarship Fund Gift (2004)
Gift of Moses and Hannah Malkin for an undergraduate engineering scholarship.

Monsanto Chemical Company Scholarship
Open to students in Barnard College, Columbia College, and the Engineering School who are pursuing a program of study in chemical engineering or directed toward it.

Louis Morin Scholars and Fellows (2000)
Gift of the Louis Morin Charitable Trust. Designated for Jewish undergraduates, Ph.D.s, and postdocs.

The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Inc. Incentive Grants Program
Renewable grants ranging from $250 to $2,500 for minority students in good academic standing who continue to have financial need. These awards supplement the funds a student raises through work, family, schools, foundations, and government grant programs.

New York Chapter of the American Society for Metals Scholarship
In metallurgy.

Procter and Gamble Fellowship
In chemical engineering and applied chemistry.

Benjamin A. Tarver Jr. Memorial Fund (2002)
Gifts of Benjamin A. Tarver Sr. and various donors in memory of Benjamin A. Tarver Jr. (2004), who passed away on April 8, 2002.

The Weinig Scholars Program at the School of Engineering and Applied Science (1995)
For engineering students who are of high academic achievement.

Westmoreland Davis Fellowship
For male graduate students from Virginia