Kaczmarek Scholarship Guidelines and Instructions The Department of Chemistry at UWSP urges qualified students to apply for the Kaczmarek Scholarship, given to the department by UWSP alumnus Gilbert J. Kaczmarek. The Nature of the Award: The total amount of the award is $800 which will be applied to the scholarship winner’s UWSP tuition in Fall 2016. Criteria for Selection: You are an accepted chemistry or biochemistry major at UWSP at the time of application. You have completed the equivalent of three semesters of study as a chemistry or biochemistry major, and you have at least two semesters remaining at UWSP before graduation. You have received at least a 3.30 GPA in the courses required in your major. You have received at least a 3.30 GPA in all university classes completed. You have a demonstrated capacity and potential for excellence in the field of chemistry or biochemistry. To Apply: Complete all sections of the Application Form. Submit a Degree Progress Report, transcript, or other evidence attesting to your academic achievements for all colleges or universities that you have attended Arrange to have a letter of recommendation submitted on your behalf Application Deadline: March 31, 2016 Send or deliver all materials to: Department of Chemistry D129 Science UW-Stevens Point Stevens Point, WI 54481 Kaczmarek Scholarship 2016 Application Form 1. Name: 2. Local Address: 3. Phone: 4. List all your majors: 5. List all your minors: 6. Complete the following table for the required courses you have completed in your major: Course 7. Email: Credits Grade Course Credits Grade List any activities with the Department that you have participated in during your college career, such as research, ACS-Student Affiliate, student worker, tutor, etc. All application materials are due in the Chemistry Department Office, D129 Science, by March 31, 2016 8. List any extracurricular activities you participated in during your college career. 9. List any awards, both academic and extracurricular, that you have received during your college career. 10. List any other aspects in your background not identified above, if any, that you feel would be pertinent to your receiving a scholarship that recognizes excellence in chemistry or biochemistry. 11. Explain how your receiving this scholarship would help you (a) personally and (b) professionally. Please limit your essay to no more than one page. All application materials are due in the Chemistry Department Office, D129 Science, by March 31, 2016