Resources & Scholarships
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Scholarships
Eligibility:
- Full-time Student
- Juniors and Seniors
- At least 3.0 GPA
- Major in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, forensic chemistry, math, physics
- Financial need (FAFSA required)
Application process:
- No application required.
- Recipients are selected by the department nomination
About James Parmer Farrell:
The scholarship endowment was established in 1996 by the estate of Mr. James Parmer Farrell (1923-1995), a native of Tunica, MS, who graduated in 1943 from UM with a BS in Chemical Engineering. While a student at UM, he assisted in building much of the equipment used in a new chemical engineering laboratory that was completed in 1943. Mr. Farrell worked in Memphis as a chemist with American Finishing Company, a textile factory that supplied cloth for military uniforms and then with Witco Corp., a Fortune 500 manufacturer of specialty chemical and petroleum products.
Eligibility:
- Full-time Student
- Major in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, mathematics, or physics; nutrition and dietetics
- Junior
- At least a 3.0 GPA
- Resident of Smith County, MS as first preference
- Registered with the Office of Student Disability Services
Application process:
- No application required.
About Dr. Jerrel K. Yates and Laura A. Yates:
Dr. Yates (1942-2021) earned a B.S. in Mathematics in 1964 and Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1972 from UM. He taught mathematics and computer science at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia and retired as Professor Emeritus of Mathematics there. Laura A. Yates resides in Columbus, Georgia, having worked at Valdosta State University.Eligibility:
- Full-time Student
- Major in Chemistry
- Incoming freshman or transfer students as first preference
Strong applicants will have:
- background, achievements, and experience that demonstrate a commitment to contributing to the advancement of women in STEM, regardless of the recipient’s gender or gender identity
Application process:
- Interested incoming freshmen students should complete the UM Special Programs and Scholarship Applicationon the Office of Financial Aid website, including the optional diversity essay, by January 10.
- Interested incoming transfer students should complete the <<>> form.
About Ann Corrigan Gill:
The scholarship honors Ann Corrigan Gill (1938-2020), who was born in Meridian, MS, and majored in chemistry at the University of Mississippi. She worked as a chemist at the USDA Sedimentation Lab while her husband, Kinloch, studied and taught at UM. In 1974 the family moved to Greenwood, MS, and Ann became a full-time mother, though she did moonlight as a self-taught computer programmer writing software for the Region VI Mental Health Center where Kinloch was the executive director. After the death of her husband, Ann returned to Oxford and became an avid world traveler, scuba diver, and taught many how to play bridge, all of which allowed her to keep her brain active and meet people from all over the world while having a good time. Even in retirement, Ann remained a member of the American Chemical Society.STEM/Pre-Health Scholarships offered from Non-UM Organizations
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