UAFAA Scholarships

2017 Scholarship breakfast

UAFAA scholarships

When you make a gift to any of the Alumni Scholarship Funds, you make a direct financial impact on students who attend UAF. You can make a gift to any scholarship fund by donating online. Please be sure to indicate which scholarship you'd like to support when asked “Where you would like your gift to go?” on the online form.

  • The UAF Alumni Association Scholarship
    The UAF Alumni Association provides scholarships for students who are children or grandchildren of app alumni. Requirements include demonstrated motivation, as well as academic and leadership potential and a minimum GPA of 3.0.

    2022-2023 recipient: Zoe Gibson

  • Blue and Gold Scholarship
    The Blue and Gold Scholarship Award provides scholarships to non-traditional and/or transfer students attending part-time or full-time.

    2022-2023 recipient: Daisy Carter

  • The Audrey Loftus Memorial Scholarship
    Audrey Loftus, founding director of UAFAA, was a determined university advocate and community supporter. In her honor, this scholarship is awarded to new first-year or transfer students who demonstrate experience in and future commitment to extracurricular or community involvement. Must be in good academic standing, and demonstrate motivation, as well as academic and leadership potential.

    2022-2023 recipient: Taborlee Montefu

  • The Jim Doogan Memorial Scholarship
    Jim Doogan, a pioneer Alaskan who helped draft the appConstitution, was an enthusiastic supporter of UAF. He built the alumni hamburger booth at the Tanana Valley State Fair and was an active member of the UAF Alumni Association. He was a member of the UAFAA Board of Directors when he died in 1997. He was given a Meritorious Service Award posthumously at the 1997 commencement ceremony. Applicants must be an appresident with a class standing of sophomore, junior, or senior, enrolled full-time with demonstrated motivation and leadership potential. Minimum GPA of 2.5 required.

    2022-2023 recipient: Zoe Gibson

  • The Jay Hammond Memorial Scholarship
    Jay Hammond, a 1949 graduate of UA and former two-term governor, was recognized as an appstatesman. Because of his many accomplishments, the Fairbanks chapter of the UAF Alumni Association and the UAFAA Board of Directors created this joint scholarship to honor students who exhibit leadership and a desire to make a difference in Alaska. The Jay Hammond Memorial Scholarship provides scholarships to appresidents in any field of study, with preference to those who demonstrate civic leadership in Alaska. Requirements include class standing of sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student and a minimum GPA of 2.5.

    2022-2023 recipient: N/A

  • The Fairbanks Chapter Legacy Scholarship
    The Fairbanks Chapter of the UAFAA used proceeds from its annual hamburger booth at the Tanana Valley State Fair to establish this scholarship to benefit UAF undergraduate students with a 3.5 GPA or above who are relatives of active, dues-paying members.

    2022-2023 recipient: Grace Veenstra

 

Congratulations to this year's scholarship winners!

Children, and in some cases other relatives, of current alumni association members are eligible to receive scholarships. Recipients of the UAFAA scholarships are selected by the volunteer alumni scholarship committee; recipients of the Fairbanks chapter scholarships are selected by the officers of the chapter. Recipients of these scholarships are recognized at the annual scholarship awards banquet in the spring, as well as during our reunion.

If interested in applying to receive a scholarship, please visit the Scholarship Page through the Financial Aid Office to learn more.


In addition to scholarships, the UAF Financial Aid Office offers a variety of financial assistance options.