Scholarships
Ways to Contribute to SAS
The School of Aging Studies has been a leader among degree awarding programs in Gerontology since its founding in 1967. The School’s faculty engages in applied research and education to improve the lives of older adults and their families in our communities. Across our degree programs, our students graduate to serve as administrators, scholars, and as professionals coordinating, delivering, and managing social services for older adults in a variety of settings.
Arthritis Foundation Training Award
Dick Rotsell Endowed Memorial Scholarship in Gerontology
H. Edward Greely & Mildred E Greely Endowed Fellowship in Aging Studies
Harold L. Sheppard Endowed Memorial Scholarship in Gerontology
Kymberly Jane Harris Endowed Scholarship in Long Term Care Administration
Kathryn Hyer Memorial Scholarship in Public Policy and Aging Fund
Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship
The Kenneth and Peggy Sponagle Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Gerontology