Scholarships

The late Professors Crandall and Daniels taught in Humanistic Studies and Communication and the Arts mostly during the 1970s. Student grants are offered in their name.

The following grants are awarded annually:Students in class

Students can obtain applications and guidelines in Theater Hall, Room 331 (TH331).

Applications require a one page essay and two letters of recommendation. Applications are due on approximately November 1 of each year.

Students are encouraged to request their letters of recommendation well in advance of the deadline.

Guidelines For The Coryl Crandall Memorial Scholarship
At the time of application or nomination, a student must have at least sophomore standing and be seeking support for full-time undergraduate study at UW-Green Bay.

These guidelines are deliberately broad. Coryl Crandall's work was identified with the college more than with a single program. Moreover, his commitment was especially to students who can reach across traditional academic disciplines and rise above the limitations of the classroom. Broad guidelines will allow us to identify students whose breadth of reach might not easily be measured by a set of tight conventional rules.

Guidelines For The Thomas E. Daniels Memorial Scholarship