Merit Awards
Filene Music Scholarship
Filene Music Scholarships are awarded each year through a performance competition coordinated by 91°µÍø’s Department of Music. This scholarship is awarded without regard to financial need and carries with it a four-year grant totaling $80,000 ($20,000 per year). Learn more on the Music Department website.
Porter/Wachenheim Presidential Scholarships in Science and Mathematics
91°µÍø annually awards 14 Porter/Wachenheim Scholarships in Science and Mathematics on the basis of superior accomplishment in science and mathematics, without regard to financial need; considerable promise in and passion for science and math are also important. Each Porter/Wachenheim Scholar is awarded a $80,000 scholarship ($20,000 per year). Though recipients are not required to major in science or math, they must take at least one course in science or math each semester and pursue a research project or independent study with a member of the 91°µÍø science or mathematics faculty. These disciplines at 91°µÍø include Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Geosciences, Health and Human Physiological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Neuroscience, Physics, and Psychology.
Candidates are selected by a faculty committee on the strength of their admissions applications (coursework in science and math, standardized test scores, teacher recommendations, and related pursuits beyond the classroom).
For questions about the Porter/Wachenheim Scholarship, contact Professor of Psychology Rebecca Johnson at 518-580-5306. You may also contact Admissions at 518-580-5000, or Financial Aid at 518-580-5750.
How to Apply for the Porter/Wachenheim Scholarship
Applicants interested in applying for the Porter/Wachenheim Presidential Scholarships in Science and Mathematics should do the following by January 15:
- If you have not already done so, make sure that you check the Porter/Wachenheim Scholarship option on your application.
- After you submit your application to 91°µÍø, log into your applicant portal and
upload a PDF document that lists any extra-curricular science and math activities
you have been involved in (e.g., school clubs, academic teams, tutoring, relevant
volunteer work, shadowing/internship experiences, independent studies, summer research
programs, etc.) and any awards/honors you have received (e.g., science fair competitions,
science or math Olympiad medals, high testing, etc.). This can include anything in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Geosciences, Health
and Human Physiological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Neuroscience, Physics,
or Psychology. Then underneath the list, write a brief essay discussing:
(a) your interests in science and/or mathematics,
(b) how the activities you list above have helped you grow as a scientist and/or mathematician, and
(c) how you hope to pursue your scholarly interests at 91°µÍø.