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The Division of Economics and Business has three endowed scholarship funds dedicated to majors in Accounting, Business Economics or Economics. They are the Economics and Business Division Endowed Scholarship Fund and the Dr. Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao Scholarship. Economics majors are eligible for the Steven Edelstein Scholarship in Honor of Dr. Foster Brown.  Eligibility for awards from these endowed scholarships is based upon academic achievement at the College at Oneonta, measured in terms of overall grade point average and grade point average in a major offered by the Division of Economics and Business.      


                                                  

 

 Emeritus Professor Grace Ts'ao receives a check from Assistant Dean Wade Thomas in March 2003, reflecting donations by faculty and friends to the Dr. Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao Scholarship Fund for Economics and Business students.

 

 

 


There is no application process for these scholarships. Eligibility for an award is determined by grade point average and a minimum number of earned semester hours.

Awards are contingent upon enrollment at Oneonta in a Division Of Economics and Business major. Awards are renewable based upon continued enrollment and sustained academic performance.

Divisional Scholarship Recipients

Economics and Business Endowed Scholarship

2007-2008: Daniel DeThomas (Professional Accounting '08), Yun (Tracy) Ge (Professional Accounting '08) and Robert Nazzaro (Business Economics '07)

2006-2007: Elizabeth Amatuccio (Business Economics '07) and John O'Sullivan (Business Economics '07)

2005-2006: Elizabeth Cole (Business Economics '06) and Elizabeth Rounds (Business Economics '05)

2004-2005: Elizabeth Cole (Business Economics '06)

2003-2004: Eyone Jones (Business Economics '04)

Dr. Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao Scholarship

2007-2008: Michael Lowenski (Professional Accounting '08) and James McAteer (Business Economics '08)

2006-2007: David Clements (Business Economics '07) and Michael Lowenski (Professional Accounting '08)

2005-2006: David Clements (Business Economics '07) and Eric Ordmandy (Accounting '06)

2004-2005: Lee-Lee Ng (Business Economics  '06)

2003-2004: Ryan Santo (Business Economics '04)

Make A Contribution

The Division is in the "Build and Multiply" phase of its scholarship campaign. It is already a success thanks to the generosity of alumni, faculty and friends of the Division of Economics and Business. The number of scholarship awards was doubled for 2005-2006! You can help to double the awards again through a contribution to the Economics and Business Endowed Scholarship or the Dr. Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao Scholarship by following the link below. You have the option of submitting your contribution using a credit card through a secure server transaction, or by check or money order. Please be certain to specifically request that your gift is directed to the Economics and Business Endowed Scholarship or the Dr. Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao Scholarship. Thank you for joining donors from the alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the Division of Economics and Business who have turned the idea of scholarship awards for Economics and Business students into reality.

                                                      Make a Gift Online

    

Freshmen students majoring in Accounting, Business Economics, and Economics may also be eligible for scholarship awards from 28 sources of academic merit-based scholarships, academic merit- and financial need-based scholarships, and other criteria-based scholarships made available by the College. All applicants to the College are automatically screened for Scholarships.

Freshman Scholarships
  Scholarship
 Award Amount
 Selection Criteria
Application Process

Presidential

$3,400 renewable
Academic Achievement, Community Service, Extra-curricular activities

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

 Alumni Board of Directors
$1,000 renewable
Academic Achievement, Community Service, Extra-curricular activities

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

 Alumni Centennial
$1,000 renewable
Financial Need, Academic Achievement, Community Involvement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Alumni Mid-Hudson
$500 
renewable
From Mid-Hudson area, Academic Achievement, Community Service, Financial Need as tie-breaker

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Charles A. Belden
 $1,000 renewable
 Oneonta HS graduate,
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

 Bugbee Fund
$1875 
renewable
Academic Achievement,
Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Margaret Cawley & Jean London
$500 
one-time awards
Community Service

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
by February 1 

College Foundation
$1,000 renewable
Academic Achievement,
Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Dewar Foundation
$1,300
$1,000 renewable
 Oneonta HS graduate, Academic Excellence, Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Edward K. Griesmer
$2,500*
* cost of meal plan
 On campus resident student status with meal plan,
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

 Mildred Haight Memorial
$500 
one-time award
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Werner A. Haus
$1,000 renewable
Otsego or Delaware county resident, Academic Achievement, Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Carol Henning Donovan
$650
one-time award
 Community Service,
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
 by February 1

Thomas Hughson
$950 
renewable
Oneonta HS graduate (or school in 20 mile radius, not eligible for Clark Foundation Scholarship)

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Erling M. Hunt Memorial
$1,000 renewable
Academic Achievement,
Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Robert W. MacVittie
$1,000 
one-time award
Legacy student (son/daughter of Oneonta alumnus/alumna), Academic Achievement, Community Service

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Alice & Haverly Moyer
$1,000
$1250 
renewable
Academic Achievement,
Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Albert S. & Alice House Nader
$500
one-time awards
 Otsego, Chenango or Delaware county resident,
Community Service

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

O'Connor Foundation
$1,000 renewable
Financial Need,
Delaware County resident

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

OAS Minority Student Merit

$3,400 renewable
Academic Achievement, Community Service, Extra-curricular activities

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Organization of Ancillary Services

$1,000 renewable
Academic Achievement, Community Service, Extra-curricular activities

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Frances E. Rowe
$1,000 renewable
Otsego County resident (preference to Oneonta town/city)

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Scott Jenkins Minority Honors
$1,000 renewable
African-American, Latino, Native American, Alaskan, Academic Achievement, Financial Need, Demonstrated Leadership

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Scott Jenkins Minority Honors Match to SUNY
$500 
renewable
 African-American, Latino, Native American, Alaskan, Academic Achievement, Financial Need

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 State University Minority Honors
$500 
renewable
 African-American, Latino, Native American, Alaskan, Academic Achievement, Financial Need

 SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Otis A. Thompson
$500 
renewable
Financial Need, Chenango, Otsego, Delaware county resident

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

 Wilber Corporation
$500 
renewable
Resident of Oneonta, Milford, Schenevus, Otego, Morris, Cooperstown, Sidney, Cobleskill, Downsville, Delhi, Fleischmanns, or Boiceville

SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA

Transfer students majoring in Accounting, Business Economics, and Economics may also be eligible for scholarship awards from 8 sources. Transfer students entering the College at Oneonta with an Associates Degree from a two-year college are eligible for transfer scholarships.For serious consideration for a scholarship, it is important to file the application for admission as early in the sophomore year as possible. The first awards are made in mid-December. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should be filed as soon after January 1 as possible.

Every qualified transfer applicant is considered for a scholarship. The only application needed to apply for a scholarship is the application for admission, and, in the case of financial need as a criterion, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). There is not a separate application to apply for scholarships.

Transfer Scholarships

 

Scholarship
Award Amount
Selection Criteria
Application Process

Percy I. Bugbee Scholarship for Excellence

$500-$1,000 renewable

Academic Excellence

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

College at Oneonta Foundation Board of Directors Scholarship for Academic Excellence

$1,000
renewable

Academic Excellence


SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Julia T. Elting

$500
renewable
Non-traditional age (23+)
Financial Need
SUNY College at
Oneonta application
FAFSA
Edward K. Griesmer '63
$2,500*
* Cost of meal plan, up to $2,500 per year
On campus resident student status with meal plan,
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Mildred Haight '22 Memorial Scholarship
$500
one-time award
Academic Achievement
SUNY College at
Oneonta application
Alice & Haverly Moyer '32
$1,000-$1,250 renewable
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Alice & Haverly Moyer '32
Phi Theta Kappa
$1,000
renewable
Phi Theta Kappa member
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application

Organization of Ancillary Services Merit Scholarship

$1,000
renewable
Academic Achievement

SUNY College at
Oneonta application