Scholarships & Awards
Charles W. Campbell Award:
One award each spring semester. The award amount is determined by the amount of the trust earnings. Student eligibility requirements: outstanding junior in the CSD Department. Criteria for selection of recipient: 3.0 GPA or better, outstanding in contributions to his/her field, and outstanding in his/her relationship with his/her peer group and the University.
Max Clardy Scholarship:
One $300 scholarship each fall and spring semester. The scholarship provides financial assistance for a graduate student in CSD. Student must have a 3.0 GPA, be classified as full-time, and of good moral character.
Fritz “Tootsie” Darouse Endowed Scholarship:
Student must be a full-time UG major in CSD with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. The student must demonstrate financial need and be of good moral character. Student must be full time (12 hrs. UG; 9 hrs. GR) and may keep this scholarship for eight semesters provided he/she meets all of the above criteria and maintains a 2.5 GPA.
Robert E. LaRue Endowed Scholarship:
Student must be a full-time major in CSD with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. The student must demonstrate financial need and be of good moral character. Student must be full time (12 hrs. UG; 9 hrs. GR) and may keep this scholarship for eight semesters provided he/she meets all of the above criteria and maintains a 2.5 GPA.
Scottish Rite Foundation Scholarship:
The scholarship is funded by the Louisiana Scottish Rite Foundation and awarded as follows: two student recipients will receive $1,250 each for the fall and spring semesters and $500 each for the summer semester. Criteria for selection: financial need, graduate student preferred, student must be completing their clinic assignments at the campus facility, UG student GPA 2.5/GR student GPA 3.0, and the student must be of good moral character. The student may keep this scholarship for a maximum of three semesters provided he or she meets all of the above criteria.
For more information on the scholarships and awards, the prospective students can contact the Head, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.