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The 2010 Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship

The Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a continuing graduate student who began her or his study in a community college or technical school. A student in an accredited PhD program in sociology in the United States is eligible to apply if she or he studied for at least one full academic year at a two-year college in the US before transferring to complete a BA.

The Scholarship carries a stipend of $3500 from Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) to be used to support the pursuit of graduate studies as well as a one-year membership in SWS (including a subscription to Gender & Society) The Scholarship will be awarded at the Summer Meeting of SWS. Recognizing Beth Hess’s significant contributions to the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) and the American Sociological Association (ASA) as well, these organizations join SWS in supporting and celebrating the awardee at their Annual Meetings, August 13-17, 2010 in Atlanta GA. The awardee’s economy class airfare, train fare or driving mileage/tolls will be paid jointly by SSSP and SWS; ASA also supports applicants for this award via their student travel award program; more than one such award may be given but students must apply to ASA separately). Each association will also waive its meeting registration and provide complementary banquet and/or reception tickets for the awardee.

What We'll Be Looking For

To honor Beth Hess's career, the committee will be looking for:

  • Commitment to teaching, especially at a community college or other institution serving less-privileged students.
  • Research and/or activism in social inequality, social justice, or social problems, with a focus on gender and/or gerontology being especially positive
  • Service to the academic and/or local community, including mentoring
  • High quality research and writing in the proposal and letter of application.

The Application

An application for the award should contain:

  1. a letter of application (no more than 2 pages) that describes the student's decision to study sociology, career goals, research, activism and service that would help the committee to see how the Scholarship would be a fitting honor
  2. a letter confirming enrollment in or admission to a sociology Ph.D. program (and aid award if any)
  3. a letter of recommendation from a sociologist (original and five copies in a sealed envelope, signed on the seal)
  4. full curriculum vitae, including all schools, degrees awarded, years of study, and full or part-time status in each
  5. (Optional) a one-page letter describing a community college faculty member who particularly contributed in a significant way to the decision to study sociology or pursue higher education
  6. A cover sheet with:
    • Name and full contact information, including phone and email
    • Current academic or organizational affiliation, with years
    • If not currently enrolled, future Ph.D. program and date of entry
    • Community college attended, with years and credits taken OR transcript
    • Name and contact information for graduate faculty reference
    • If included, name of honored faculty member

Six complete copies of the application should be submitted to:

Dr. Denise Copelton
Department of Sociology
The College at Brockport, State University of NY
350 New Campus Dr.
Brockport, NY 14420

To be considered applications must be postmarked no later than March 31, 2010.

Contact

For further information contact Denise Copelton - dcopelto@brockport.edu


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