Psychology Scholarship - Sophomore Students

FALL 2025 – SPRING 2026

Departmental scholarship awarded to Psychology students for their second/sophomore year at Western. The application period is open from December 1st to July 1st for scholarships that will be awarded for the 2025-2026 academic year. Apply before April 1st to be considered as a priority applicant. The total amount of the scholarship will be awarded for the whole year in Fall 2025 with an even split between the fall and spring semesters unless otherwise approved by the department (eligibility requirements below will be reviewed t the end of Fall 2025 to determine eligibility for the spring semester)..
Minimum requirements:

  • Majoring in a degree program from the Psychology Department
  • Have sophomore standing for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.0

Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA) must be completed to provide calculation of cost of attendance (COA) and student must be registered for Fall 2025 semester (registration opens April 9, 2025) to be considered for this scholarship.

Maintenance to keep this scholarship is a 2.0 cumulative GPA at the end of each term (semester).

To apply, sign in with your westernwyoming.edu email address and password to complete the general application. After the general application has been submitted this opportunity will be recommended to you or you can find it in the listing of all of the available opportunities/scholarships. For any questions or concerns please contact Mustang Central at 307-382-1677.

Award
$375 - $750
Deadline
07/01/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. I certify that I understand:

    - Students must be registered part or full-time to receive this scholarship with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0
    - Students must be working towards a degree from the Psychology Department
    - Preference will be given to students in their second/sophomore year at Western
    - Recipients of this scholarship will be selected from a pool of applicants at the discretion of the faculty members from the Psychology Department