Find a scholarship that is right for you with the College's searchable scholarship database! To assist in your financial planning for the coming school year, we have provided approximate dollar amounts for scholarship awards in the descriptions. We do not guarantee the availability of all of these scholarships for next year, nor can we guarantee that the amounts awarded will be identical to those included here. Payment of scholarship funds is generally divided equally between Fall and Spring semesters. In some cases, the scholarship amount may be divided among two or more recipients.
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How to Apply
To apply for scholarships through the College of Applied Human Sciences, complete the CSU Scholarship Application (CSUSA).
The CSUSA will be available online at RAMweb beginning December 1. The deadline is March 1 at 11 p.m. (MST). Go to RAMweb at ramweb.colostate.edu and login using your eID. From there, you can select the CSU Scholarship Application.
Be sure to complete the College of Applied Human Sciences section of the CSUSA. The College requires that you submit an unofficial transcript to our office to complete your application. If you do not submit a transcript, your application will not be considered. Some scholarships also require letters of recommendation. These must also be received by March 1. For further information, visit the CSUSA as soon as possible on or after December 1.
To be considered for need-based scholarships through the CSUSA, your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be submitted no later than March 1.
Scholarship Eligibility
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Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Some scholarships require that a
student be a U.S. citizen, which is specified in the additional criteria in the
scholarship descriptions.
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Be accepted for admission or currently enrolled in the College of Applied Human
Sciences, or be enrolled in the Teacher Licensure Program (for Education
scholarships) by mid-February.
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Meet additional criteria. Most scholarships have additional criteria or
considerations that have been established by the donor. These additional
criteria may specify major, class, financial need, academic achievement,
residency, letters of recommendation, or other factors.
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For AHS All College or Interdepartmental scholarships, plan to be a full-time
student in the College of Applied Human Sciences, or enrolled in the Teacher
Licensure Program (for Education scholarships) for the duration of the award
year (12 credits for undergraduate students and 9 credits for graduate
students, unless otherwise specified under "additional criteria..."). Dropping
below the required number of credits will result in forfeiture of the
scholarship. Some departmental scholarships may allow for part-time students to
receive awards.
2008 CAHS Scholarship Recipients
Click here to view the University Scholarships and Awards
Click here to view the Department of Construction Management Scholarship Awards