The Robert Young Memorial scholarship was set up in memory of Dr. Young, a prof in
History at WCU for 35 years before he retired in 2002 and died in 2010. He taught
Asian history, specializing in India and South Asia. He made numerous trips there,
including a stint in the Peace Corps in the 1960s, and brought WCU groups back and
forth. Dr. Young's family donated the funds of this scholarship to support the education
of future students of Asia. One award is planned for AY18-19, in the amount of $1,000.
The requirements:
- A focus on Asian History or Asian Philosophy;
- Junior-level undergraduate or higher;
- GPA 3.0 or higher;
- Priority to those who demonstrate financial need;
- At least one more semester to complete at WCU at the time the scholarship is awarded
- An essay of about 250 words addressing: (a) the reason(s) for interest in Asian History
or Asian Philosophy and relevant courses; and (b) how you hope to apply your education
after graduation.
Apply online. The deadline is Oct. 10, 2018. Results will be announced Oct. 30. Dr. Cecilia Chien
is the contact person for any questions; other members of the Committee are Dr. Valerian
DeSousa (SOC) and Dr. Jea Sophia Oh (PHI).
Every spring, the Drayer fund allocates five Drayer Tuition Scholarships of up to
$2,000 each, and six Drayer Book Scholarships of up to $500 each. Eligibility: Student
must be a History major, have completed at least 30 credits and two WCU history courses
at the time of application, and demonstrate academic merit.
Application Deadline: Friday, March 23, 2018, 11:59 PM
Every spring, the Drayer fund allocates one Helen Tapper Ivins Scholarship of $1,250.
Eligibility: Student must be enrolled in a BA History program with Teacher Certification,
have completed at least 30 credits at the time of application, and have a GPA of at
least 3.0. Students may apply for both a Drayer scholarship and an Ivins scholarship
in the same year.
Application Deadline: Friday, March 23, 2018, 11:59 PM
Every spring, the Drayer fund allocates one Michael C. Grey Award of $250. Eligibility:
must be enrolled in a BA History program, have completed at least 54 credits at the
time of application, have a GPA of at least 2.5, demonstrate concern for humanity
or the environment with a record of community or extracurricular involvement, and
be considering graduate studies. Students may apply for Drayer, Ivins, and Grey scholarships
in the same year.
Application Deadline: Friday, March 23, 2018, 11:59 PM
Every year, the Drayer Fund provides varying levels of financial support for a limited
number of history major internships. Eligibility: Student must be a history major,
have completed at least 80 credits, and have a GPA of at least 2.5. Student must meet
with history department internship coordinator to set up an internship. The internship
coordinator will provide guidance on applying for Drayer funding, and all requests
for Drayer internship support should go through the internship coordinator. Application
Deadline: Application Deadline: due via email to Professor Elizabeth Urban <eurban@wcupa.edu>
by October 15 or April 15, depending on the semester. Committee considers applications
as they come in. Consult with
internship coordinator.
Every year, the Drayer Fund provides varying levels of financial support for a limited
number of student-teachers. Eligibility: Student must be a history major in the social
studies teacher certification program, enrolled in HIS 411/412 (Student-Teaching).
Student must meet with history department social studies coordinator, who will provide
guidance on applying for Drayer funding. All requests for Drayer student-teacher support
should go through the social studies coordinator. Application Deadline: due via email
to Professor Elizabeth Urban <eurban@wcupa.edu> by October 15 or April 15, depending
on the semester. Committee considers applications as they come in.
Every year, the Drayer Fund provides varying levels of financial support for history
majors enrolled in study abroad programs. The amount of funding depends on the quality
of the student's application. Eligibility: Student must be a History major, have completed
at least 12 credits, and demonstrate academic merit. If the student is enrolled in
a study-abroad program led by a WCU history faculty member, they should meet with
that faculty member before seeking Drayer support. The faculty member will provide
guidance on applying for Drayer funding, and requests for Drayer study-abroad support
should go through the faculty member.
Presenting at a conference? Working on a research project with a professor? Volunteering
with a cultural heritage organization? The Drayer committee also considers other requests
for funding on a rolling basis. You will need to submit a budget and have a faculty
member to sponsor your request.