Helen & Ruth Warrin Scholarship
Award Amount: Variable
Submission Deadline: March 15
Availability: Incoming,Undergraduate
Program: Education
Additional Information
The Helen and Ruth Warrin Scholarship for deserving education students was established by Dr. Helen Warrin, and named for Helen and her sister Ruth, an alumna of Seton Hall.
After an exemplary career as teacher and principal in Newark, Dr. Warrin came to Seton Hall to teach elementary education. She gained the respect, admiration and affection of her students and colleagues for her inspired teaching and became one of the most distinguished professors in the history of the College.
This scholarship is awarded annually to a qualified student. When reviewing applications, financial need will be considered along with evidence of high academic performance and commitment to the teaching profession.
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a declared undergraduate Education major in good academic standing.
- Must be enrolled full-time and have at least one more undergraduate course year to complete.
- Award will be based on completed applications, references, academic record, financial need, service activities and performance in the field (Incomplete applications or applications that do not follow instructions will not be considered).
- The award is for the academic year (Fall and Spring) and the amount is dependent on available funding.
- The Deadline for Incoming First-Year and Transfer Students for the Fall 2023 semester is March 15.
Application Procedures
Scholarships are now administered in Blackbaud Award Management (BAM), which can be accessed via PirateNet.
How to Apply:
- Apply online through PirateNet using your Seton Hall University username and password.
- Start with the General Application to be guided towards further scholarship opportunities that fit your profile.
- Explore all scholarships under the “Opportunities” tab.