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The scholarship process for all undergraduates and all scholarships (both major specific ones and all general scholarships) begins with . Graduate students can also follow this process, though most of the available scholarship funding is for undergraduates. See the graduate student funding page for more information.

How and when to apply:

  1. Log into the portal and your general application. This must be done a minimum of once per school year but we recommend doing this twice a year at the start of each semester (September and January).
  2. In the portal, complete the Letters & Science scholarship application. Here is where you will upload a copy of your transcript (also recommended to be done in September and January).

    Completing steps 1 and 2 will match you to most scholarships based on the information you enter.
  3. You may see scholarships on your Panther Scholarship Portal dashboard that you can “Apply To.” These are scholarships which require additional information beyond steps 1 and 2. Complete any of these you wish to apply for.

The Panther Scholarship Portal can also be used to find that have registered with 51. These may be scholarships sponsored by local or national organizations, fraternal clubs or other companies outside of 51.

Students are responsible for reading and understanding 51’s policies regarding scholarship applications. Please pay particular attention to the section on the use of AI (such as Chat GPT).


In the portal, the Biological Sciences Department offers these scholarships and awards just for their students.

James J. Magnino, M.D. Scholarship

One scholarship is given to a junior or senior majoring in biological sciences or microbiology based on academic and scholarly achievements.

Award: Varies up to $1,000

Donor: The Estate of Dr. James J. Magnino, M.D.


Peter J. Salamun Scholarship

Multiple awards and scholarships are given to juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences (biology, microbiology) for academic and scholarly achievements related to the study of plant sciences.

Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall. E.G. applications accepted in January 2025 are for Fall 2025 scholarships.

To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete the biology undergraduate scholarship application:

Award: Varies up to $2,000

Donor: Charles P. Salamun and the late Lorraine Salamun


Plant Sciences Scholarship

When funding is available, the Department of Biological Sciences periodically awards scholarships to students engaged in faculty-led research related to plant sciences. We do not anticipate any scholarship awards to be made at this time.

Award: Varies up to $1,500

Donor: Multiple Donors


Raymond E. Hatcher Memorial Scholarship

The Raymond E. Hatcher Scholarship is given to juniors, seniors and graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences (biology or microbiology) for academic and scholarly achievements in biological sciences.

Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall. E.G. applications accepted in January 2025 are for Fall 2025 scholarships.

To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete these applications:

Undergraduates complete the biology undergraduate scholarship application:

Graduate students complete the biology graduate student scholarship application:

Award: Varies up to $2,000

Donor: Friends and Family of Raymond E. Hatcher


Robert Costello Botany Scholarship

Robert Costello Botany Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate students enrolled in a program of study leading to a degree in the biological sciences.

Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall. E.G. applications accepted in January 2025 are for Fall 2025 scholarships.

To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete the biology undergraduate scholarship application:

Award: Varies up to $3,397

Donor: Paula J. Thompson


Ruth I. Walker Memorial Scholarship

Multiple scholarships are given to juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences (biology or microbiology) for academic and scholarly achievements in biological sciences. Undergraduates must have completed the first year of foundational biology (BioSci 150 and 152) to be considered. Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall.

Award: Varies up to $5,000

Donor: Friends and Family of Dr. Ruth I. Walker


Chancellor's Graduate Student Award in Biological Sciences

Chancellor’s Award for graduate students in Biological Sciences as chosen by the Department. Students do not need to submit an application to be considered for this award.

Award: Varies


Clifford H. Mortimer Scholarship

Multiple awards and scholarships are given to juniors, seniors, and graduate students in biology or microbiology for academic and scholarly achievements related to research of water, particularly lakes and freshwater (limnology). Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall. E.G. applications accepted in January 2025 are for Fall 2025 scholarships.

To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete these applications:

Undergraduates complete the biology undergraduate scholarship application:

Graduate students complete the biology graduate student scholarship application:

Award: Varies up to $5,000

Donor: The late Clifford H. Mortimer


Greater Milwaukee Foundation Joseph (Starr) Diny Scholarship

The Greater Milwaukee Foundation Joseph (Starr) Diny fund supports one STEM major in the College of Letters & Science with a $1,000 scholarship. Eligible students will hold sophomore, junior, or senior standing, will be in good academic standing, and will have demonstrated financial need. Second degree students who already hold a bachelor’s degree are not eligible.

Students who have an up-to-date Panther Scholarship Portal General Application and the College of Letters & Science Scholarships and Awards Application will be considered, typically in spring each year. No additional or separate application is required; students should thoroughly fill out the Panther Scholarship Portal General Application and the College of Letters & Science Scholarships and Awards Application. Awards given in spring are for the following school year so students graduating that same spring or summer are not eligible.

Award: $1,000

Donor: Greater Milwaukee Foundation Joseph (Starr) Diny Scholarship Fund


Hutto-Erdman Conservation Scholarship

When funds are available, a scholarship is given to a junior or senior majoring in Conservation and Environmental Science and enrolled full-time at 51. Selection of the recipient is based on academic and scholarly achievements. Second degree students are not eligible.

The next time this scholarship will be offered is the 2026-27 school year.

Students who have an up-to-date Panther Scholarship Portal General Application and the College of Letters & Science Scholarships and Awards Application will be considered, typically in spring each year. Students should thoroughly fill out the Panther Scholarship Portal General Application and the College of Letters & Science Scholarships and Awards Application to be placed into the pool for consideration. Awards given in spring are for the following school year so students graduating that same spring or summer are not eligible. E.G. applications reviewed in Spring 2025 are for Fall 2025; students graduating in May or August 2025 are not eligible.

Award: Varies up to $1,000

Donor: Aldo Leopold Conservation Club


James D. Anthony Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are given to juniors, seniors and graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences (biology, microbiology) for academic and scholarly achievements in biological sciences.

Award: Varies up to $2,000

Donor: The late Margaret Anthony


Joseph G. Baier Memorial Scholarship

Scholarships are given to a biology or microbiology major with junior or senior standing or a graduate student in biology based on research activity and scholarly achievements. Preference is given to a student researching immunology or related field.

Applications are typically accepted in January for the following fall. E.G. applications accepted in January 2025 are for Fall 2025 scholarships.

To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete these applications:

Undergraduates complete the biology undergraduate scholarship application:

Graduate students complete the biology graduate student scholarship application:

Award: Varies up to $2,000

Donor: Dr. Joan Baier Peterson and family


Louise Neitge Mather Scholarship

This scholarship is given to a biology graduate student with demonstrated academic merit. The recipient must be originally from Wisconsin and have documented financial need as shown on the FAFSA. Applications for this award are accepted during the Fall Semester. Winners will receive payment during the next academic year. To apply for this and all other biology scholarships, complete the biology graduate student scholarship application: https://uwm.academicworks.com/opportunities/22036

Award: $2,500

Donor: Greater Milwaukee Foundation Louise Neitge Mather Fund


Shaw Doctoral Fellowship

This renewable fellowship is for a first-year doctoral student in a Shaw Scientist discipline – molecular biology, neurobiology, biochemistry or other similar discipline with a focus on medical and healthcare-related research. It is awarded to a first-generation student with demonstrated financial need and selected based on admissions application materials.

Award: $8,000

Donor: Greater Milwaukee Foundation James and Dorothy Shaw Fund


James & Dorathea Levenson Ecology & Field Biology Fellowship

The James & Dorathea Levenson Ecology and Field Biology Fellowship is given to graduate students conducting field work at the 51 Field Station or Cedarburg Bog, typically for work done during the summer term. Preference will be given to students who are military veterans. Applications are typically accepted between February and April so that students may finalize their summer plans.

Award: Varies up to $7,500

Donor: James Levenson '76 and Dorathea Levenson