Call for Applications

Frank O. and Sadie M. Lane Scholarship

Posted: April 11, 2012

The College of Arts and Sciences is now accepting applications for Frank O. and Sadie M. Lane Scholarships. These scholarships are designed to support outstanding female undergraduates who intend to pursue graduate study in the sciences. These scholarships will offer $2000 each fall and spring semester and a $2000 summer stipend each year for up to two years, a total of $12,000. The scholarships are intended to support students who seek careers as scientists (not as medical doctors).

 Criteria for scholarship candidates:

  1. Female students who are completing their sophomore year of study and have two years remaining before graduation.
  2. Candidates must be majors in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Physics, or Math.
  3. Candidates must have an overall GPA of at least 3.3 and a GPA of at least 3.5 in math and science courses.
  4. Students may be nominated by faculty or may nominate themselves.

 Application materials

  1. Unofficial transcripts
  2. Curriculum Vitae
  3. Letter of intent (up to two pages) that clearly states their interest in a professional career in science.
  4. Two letters of reference from faculty member or individual who is familiar with the applicant’s academic record.

 Screening procedure

  1. Applications must be submitted by May 1, 2012, to Brisha Cruz, MSC03 2120, College of Arts and Sciences, Ortega Hall Room 201
  2. Screening of applications and announcement of scholarships will be completed by May 8, 2012.

 Scholarship expectations

  1. Lane Scholars will be matched with a mentor by the end of the spring semester and begin research during Summer or Fall 2012.
  2. Lane Scholars will submit a preliminary research report to the Lane Scholarship Committee by Feb 15, 2012. This report and success in classes will be used to determine eligibility for a second year of support.
  3. Lane Scholars will submit a final report by April 15, 2013.

Lane Scholars are expected to present their work publicly at a venue such as Biology Research Day or the UNM Research and Creativity Conference.