Departmental Scholarships
Angel-Molnar Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund will provide scholarship funding for undergraduate, Junior or Senior, Computer Science students making satisfactory progress toward earning their degree.
Donate to the Angel-Molnar Endowed Scholarship
Veroff scholarship
The Robert (Bob) Veroff Undergraduate Excellence Fund provides support each year to an outstanding senior in the Department of Computer Science. Veroff is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at UNM.
The recipient is chosen by the Department of Computer Science.
Criteria:
A junior about to start the final year with
- excellent academic performance,
- community service — student organizations, nonprofits outside UNM, departmental service
- research/teaching/tutoring potential, a delight to work with.
- helpful with high integrity.
Support the Veroff scholarship here
Vandyke Software, Inc. Scholarship
VanDyke Software creates exceptional value by blending innovative software development methods, close customer relationships, and expert customer service. This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate computer science students who excel in lower level computer science courses.
Thomas Keller Endowed Scholarship
The Thomas Keller Endowed Scholarship is in memory of Thomas Keller, a talented and charismatic young artist. This scholarship is available to undergraduate computer science students interested in interdisciplinary studies in the arts.
Donate to the Thomas Keller Endowed Scholarship
Computer Science Merit Based Scholarship
- Scholastic ability as evidenced by a minimum 3.0 Cumulative GPA
- Entering undergraduate student
- Declared computer science major
Website: SOE scholarships
For additional information contact:
Elsa M. Castillo, Scholarship Manager
Phone: (505) 277-5064
Email: elsac@unm.edu
Website: ESS Scholarships and Fellowships
Additional Resources
- UNM Scholarship Office, 277-6090, 3020 Mesa Vista Hall.
- UNM Student Financial Aid office, 277-8900, Mesa Vista Hall North.
- Graduate scholarship and fellowship information is available from the Office of Graduate Studies