Scholarships
Fall 2024: The deadline for the Fall 2024 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Scholarships is at 4PM on October 31st. Please apply with this Google Form. You must be logged into a Google account (for example your official SJSU email account) in order to upload your unofficial transcript.
Each year, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics awards scholarships to deserving mathematics majors and graduate students. The purpose of these awards is to encourage academic excellence by honoring our best students. These scholarships are funded through donations by friends of the department. Information and application forms are available in the spring semester and scholarship winners are honored at a reception. The Department of Mathematics Scholarships were first awarded in 1983. Each year, mathematics faculty members contribute to this fund to honor academic achievement and encourage further academic studies.
To apply for the scholarship, you must submit an online application (linked above when it appears). The one form will automatically apply to all scholarships. Together with the filled out form, you will need to submit the name of one faculty member who is willing to provide a letter of recommendation for you. It would be a good idea to contact these professors ahead of time, to ask if they are willing to write you a letter.
Eligibility Criteria
The criteria for eligibility are:
- You must have a major from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
- You must have taken at least one upper division or graduate course in the Mathematics Department; (if you are a graduate student, you must have taken at least three graduate courses in the Mathematics Department)
- You must be enrolled at SJSU in the semester preceding the awards.
- Master's Programs: MA Math, MS Stats, MS Data Science, and MS (Applied) Math. Requires 9 credits of completed graduate coursework and a GPA of at least 3.5.
- Single-subject teaching credential (in Mathematics). Must be a full-time credential student (interns are ineligible) with at least a B average.
- Prep-for-Teaching major: Requires at least one upper division math course completed and at least a B in all math courses.
The Scholarships