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AWARDS:
Academic Excellence
Faculty Recognition Award
Alumni Award
Service to the Deportment
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Brett Berrier Memorial Scholarship ($1500 Assistantship and $2200 Scholarship)
The Berrier family established this endowment in memory of their son, Brett Berrier, a 1980 CRP graduate. This endowment recognizes talented undergraduate and graduate students in the city and regional planning program who demonstrate high scholastic achievements and financial need.
City and Regional Planning Scholarship ($750)
This faculty award recognizes continuing undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated superior scholastic achievement, commitment, enthusiasm, and cooperation.
Herbert E. Collins Scholarship ($8750)
This scholarship is made possible through a generous endowment to the university in honor of Julian A. McPhee, the first president of Cal Poly. Upper division students (junior/senior/graduate) are selected for their academic achievement, industriousness and display of overall fine character.
Crawford Multari & Clark Associates Scholarship ($500)
Established by Crawford Multari & Clark Associates Scholarship in 2003, this scholarship is awarded to a city and regional planning student who has demonstrated high scholastic achievement.
Errett Family Scholarship ($3600)
The Errett Family Scholarship is awarded to continuing graduate and undergraduate students who demonstrate interest in the urban planning profession.
Errett Fisher Foundation Fellowship ($7500)
The Errett Fisher Foundation Fellowship Grant provides support to the City and Regional Planning Department for five years. These graduate fellowships provide support for students who have chosen to pursue a professional career in the planning field.
The Evelyn & Harold Hay Award for Environmental & Sustainable Design ($500)
The Evelyn and Harold Hay Fund Award recognizes students in the CAED who have demonstrated outstanding work in application and integration of environmental and sustainable design principles and building sciences concepts into a major studio design project with interest in demonstration of the use of water as a "material" in architecture. Faculty in the environmental control systems select a recipient from those nominated.
Matthew D. Hubal Scholarship ($2000)
The Hubal family established this scholarship in memory of their son, Matthew David Hubal, in 1994. This award recognizes students who have shown exceptional academic excellence as well as community and campus humanitarian involvement.
Warren Ludvigsen Memorial Scholarship ($300)
Mrs. Christine Ludvigsen established the Warren Ludvigsen Scholarship in memory of her son Warren, a 1963 graduate in architectural engineering. This ward recognizes a student who has shown excellent scholastic ability and outstanding leadership within the CAED.
Michael McDougall Urban Design Scholarship ($1000)
The Michael McDougall Urban Design Scholarship promotes excellence in urban design by providing educational opportunity to future practitioners of the planning profession. The scholarship is awarded to a city and regional planning undergraduate student who excels in urban design. Mike McDougall, who past away in April 2007 applied a unique and refined global approach to urban design. Students receiving this award are encouraged to undertake international studies to improve their skills.
Sean Rogers Memorial Scholarship ($850)
RBF consulting, family, friends, and colleagues established this scholarship in memory of Sean Rogers, a graduate of the City and Regional Planning Department. The scholarship is awarded to a student who shows evidence of talent and commitment in a career in urban planning and is working to support his/her educational expenses.
Wood - Rodgers City and Regional Planning and Landscape Architecture Scholarship ($5000)
This scholarship is awarded to a junior, senior or graduate student who will be enrolled full-time in City and Regional Planning and Landscape Architecture Department for AY 2007-08. The student must demonstrate scholastic achievement and be from specified counties of Central and Northern California.
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