Scholarship Funds
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Scholarship Funds University scholarship funds available to students in the College of Liberal Arts, Jackson College, and the School of Engineering are listed in this section. The endowment of the university’s scholarship funds has been invested and the income is used to provide financial aid to students as described in the financial aid section. Scholarship funds intended solely for Jackson College are preceded by an asterisk. All of these funds are awarded based on financial need and the recipients are chosen by the financial aid office. No separate application is necessary. The Jonathan Abarbanel Scholarship was established in 2014 by Jonathan B. Abarbanel, A68 to provide financial aid for undergraduates in the Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences, with a preference for third and fourth year students majoring in the Department of Drama and Dance. The Alireza Family International Scholarship, established in 2000 to provide scholarships for highly qualified Muslim students who need financial assistance to be able to enroll at Tufts. The Alice Harrison Allen Endowed Scholarship, established in 2008, in support of financial aid for Tufts undergraduate students in the School of Arts and Sciences. The Lizzie P. Allen Scholarship, founded in 1900 by Lizzie P. Allen, of Derby Line, Vermont. Amyk's Fund, established in 1994 by Mary M. Bertolet in memory of her daughter Amy K. Triffin, a gifted artist who attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, to help worthy and talented students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, with a preference given to painting students and secondarily to photography or sculpting students. The Esther D. Anderson Scholarship Fund, established in 2000 by Esther D. Anderson, a friend and colleague for generations of Museum School students, to provide financial aid for students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. The Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity Fund, founded in 1981. Preference is given to descendants of alumni who were members of Alpha Sigma Phi at Tufts. The Altman Family Endowed Scholarship, established in 2013 to support scholarships within the School of Engineering to benefit undergraduate students with an interest in developing engineering skills to solve critical medical, environmental or public health problems and who are active in extracurricular activities on campus. The Alfred E. Anderson Scholarship, established in 2002 to provide scholarship awards to United States citizens. The Anderson Scholarship, founded in 1890 by John M. Anderson, of Salem, in the name of John M. and Rebecca Anderson. The Arthur J. Anderson Scholarship, established in 1954 by Arthur J. Anderson of the Class of 1912. The Gilbert A. and Robena J. Andrew Scholarship Fund, established in 1985 by the estate of Dr. Norman W. Andrew in honor of his parents to aid students in the field of premedical studies. The Norman W. Andrew Scholarship Fund, established in 1985 by the estate of Norman W. Andrew to aid students in the field of biology. The Eileen Fox Aptman, J’90 and Lowell Aptman Endowed Scholarship, established in 2011 in the School of Arts and Sciences, to help strengthen and support Tufts University’s progress to become a need-blind institution. The Jesse Moses Aronson Scholarship, established in 1951 by Jesse Moses Aronson of the Class of 1918, to be awarded each year to an outstanding applicant for admission to the School of Engineering who needs financial help to attend college. *The Association of Tufts Alumnae, Inc. Scholarship, established in 1957 for an annual scholarship to be awarded to a Jackson student who has completed one year successfully and is selected by a university committee, with the approval of the dean of Jackson College. The Jack and Myrtle Atlas Scholarship, established in 1987 to provide financial aid to needy undergraduates, with preference to students from California. The Eugene Averell and Elizabeth Harlow Averell Scholarship, established in 1952 by provision in the will of Eugene Averell of the Class of 1895, the income to be paid annually to a meritorious student. The Cyrus V. Bacon and Ada B. W. Bacon Scholarship, founded in 1915 by Mrs. Ada B. W. Bacon, of Hingham, Massachusetts. The Bacow/Gordon Endowed Scholarship Fund, established in 2011 by Michael S. Gordon, A87 and Christina Gordon, in honor of Lawrence S. Bacow and Adele Fleet Bacow. This scholarship recognizes the visionary leadership President Bacow provided Tufts between 2001 and 2011 and supports his goal of removing economic obstacles to talented students seeking a college education. The Mitchell and Ruth Bacow Endowed Scholarship Fund, established in 2003 as part of the Pritzker Challenge to benefit outstanding undergraduate students and to increase the diversity of the student body. The Crosby F. Baker Memorial Scholarship, established in 1955 by colleagues, friends, former students, and family in memory of Crosby F. Baker of the Class of 1910, member of the faculty from 1900 to 1954. The Balfour Scholarship Fund, established in 1989 by a generous grant from the L. G. Balfour Foundation to aid talented minority students in need of financial assistance. The George Stevens Ballard Scholarship, founded in 1910 by Caroline D. M. Ballard, of Augusta, Maine. The Almon Ballou, Carolyn Clark Scholarship, established in 1954 by Carolyn Clark Bigelow of the Class of 1900 in memory of her grandfather, Almon Ballou. The Hosea Ballou II Memorial Scholarship, founded in 1891 by Mrs. Mary T. Goddard, of Newton, Massachusetts. The Latimer W. Ballou Scholarship, founded in 1898 by Latimer W. Ballou, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The John and Staci Barber Endowed Scholarship, established in 2008 to support scholarships within the University and to increase the diversity of the Tufts undergraduate student body. The Barnard Scholarships, founded in 1897 by Mrs. Caroline M. Barnard, of Everett, Massachusetts. The Esther and Philip Barnet Endowed Scholarship Fund, established in 2011 by Dr. Sylvan Barnet, former Tufts professor, in honor of his parents. The scholarship benefits undergraduates in the School of Arts and Sciences. The John K. and Margaret G. Baronian Scholarship, established in 1977 by John K. Baronian, A50, in memory of his immigrant parents, survivors of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, who provided the inspiration for his pursuit of education. It was with the desire to help others to pursue their educational goals that this memorial scholarship was given. The Henry F. Barrows Scholarship, founded in 1891 by Henry F. Barrows, of North Attleboro, Massachusetts. The Nancy Bartlett Scholarship, founded in 1897 by Mrs. Nancy Bartlett, of Milford, Massachusetts. The Baxt Family Scholarship, established in 2013 to support scholarships within the School of Arts and Sciences. The Bay Bank Middlesex Scholarship, founded in 1980 by Bay Bank Middlesex of Burlington, Massachusetts. The Walter P. Beckwith Scholarship Fund, established in 1947 under the will of Hira R. Beckwith, of Claremont, New Hampshire, the income to be used to assist worthy young men in acquiring a college education. The Beelzebub Golden Anniversary Scholarship Fund, established in 1988 by the Beelzebub Alumni Association to provide scholarship to needy undergraduates who are members of the Beelzebubs. The Rose Bendetson Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bendetson as a memorial to the mother of Norris Bendetson, A41. The gift is to be used for needy and deserving students, with preference given to those who are residents of Haverhill, Massachusetts. The Bendheim Family Scholarship, founded in 1985 by the family of Thomas L. Bendheim, A85, of Scarsdale, New York, to enrich the diversity of the student body in the College of Liberal Arts and Jackson by supporting a student of high scholastic standing and limited means, with preference to students from the five boroughs of New York City. The Bendheim Family Study Abroad Scholarship, established in 1999 to provide financial support to Tufts students studying abroad. The Dr. Karl T. Benedict Sr. and Daisy Benedict Scholarship Fund, established in 2004 to provide financial aid to students in the Tufts College of Liberal Arts. The Carol and John Bennett Family Scholarship Fund, established in 2012 by Dr. and Mrs. John M. and Carol R. Bennett, J82P, A86P. Preference is for undergraduate students enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences who wish to pursue careers in medicine. The Andrea Caponigro Berthel Scholarship, established in 1990 by friends and family of Andrea Caponigro Berthel, a former member of the Tufts University trustees’ office. This is the first scholarship in Tufts’ history to be named in honor of a staff member. The income from this fund will be awarded annually to two deserving students who are graduates of Medford and Malden high schools. The scholarship is to be based on merit as well as need. The BEST Endowed Scholarship was established in 2016 to support financial aid for students in the Bridge to Engineering Success at Tufts program. The Newman Peter and Genevieve Blane Birk Scholarship, for worthy, deserving, and able students in the College of Liberal Arts and Jackson. Founded in 1984 in memory of two Braker Fellows who became distinguished professors of English at Tufts. The Neal C. Birnberg, E76 Memorial Scholarship was established in 2015 by Jean Birnberg and the friends and family of Neal C. Birnberg. In recognition of Neal's life and legacy as a researcher, collaborator and entrepreneur, this scholarship fund will be awarded with preference to students in the School of Engineering who demonstrate both financial need as well as entrepreneurial interests. Ronald Louis Blackburn, Jr., A’85 Scholarship Fund, established in 1986 in memory of Ronald Blackburn to provide financial assistance to African-American students. Selection of the recipients will be based on record of achievement, potential for leadership, and demonstrated financial need. The John Twiss Blake Fund, established in 1990 by the estate of John Twiss Blake to assist students in the School of Engineering.