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Bard College Catalogue 2024–25
Scholarships
Scholarships are given to continuing Bard students. All undergraduate scholarships are given only to students who are eligible for financial aid.George I. Alden Scholarship: An endowed scholarship providing annual support to deserving students
Alumni/ae Reunion Scholarship: A scholarship, established by Bard College alumni/ae reunion classes in 1950, awarded to one or more students for excellence in scholarship and citizenship
Amicus Foundation Scholarship: An endowed scholarship awarded annually to a qualified and deserving student in the field of economics
Lee B. Anderson Memorial Fellowship: Awarded annually to outstanding students with interests in 18th- and 19th-century American or European decorative arts
Hannah Arendt Scholarship: A scholarship in memory of Hannah Arendt, awarded annually for study at Bard to a worthy and qualified first-, second-, or third-year student
Artine Artinian Scholarship: A scholarship established by Artine Artinian, late professor emeritus of French, and given annually to talented and deserving students
Association of Episcopal Colleges’ Charitable Service Scholarship: Established in the 1980s through the Episcopal Church’s Venture in Mission, this program supports students at Episcopal colleges who are engaged in volunteer service in their campus community and beyond.
Milton and Sally Avery Scholarships: Awarded to qualified and deserving students in the undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts
Bettina Baruch Foundation Scholarship: Awarded to an outstanding student in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
BBL Construction Services Scholarship: A scholarship established through the generosity of the firm of BBL Construction Services and given annually to a deserving student of superior academic achievement
Andrew Jay Bernstein ’68 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship in memory of Andrew Jay Bernstein ’68, awarded annually to psychology majors who demonstrate a deep commitment to the field of psychology
Helen Walter Bernstein ’48 Scholarships: Scholarships established by Helen ’48 and Robert Bernstein to enable two students from countries outside the United States to study at Bard, with preference given to deserving students with an interest in the performing or fine arts, or literature
Sybil Brenner Bernstein Endowed Scholarship: Given annually to a deserving Bard Graduate Center MA student who demonstrates exceptional talent for and love of the decorative arts
Heinz and Elizabeth Bertelsmann Scholarship: A scholarship awarded annually to a qualified and deserving student with a serious interest in either politics or environmental studies
Bitó Scholarship: Awarded to students from Hungary in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
Heinrich Bluecher Scholarship: A scholarship in memory of Heinrich Bluecher, awarded annually for study at Bard to a worthy and qualified first-, second-, or third-year student
Borodin Scholarship in Music and Science: Established by a proud alumnus, an annual scholarship awarded to an outstanding Conservatory student who has also moderated into biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or physics—in a pursuit of music and science as exemplified by the great surgeon, chemist, and composer Alexander Borodin
John W. Boylan Scholarship in Medicine and Science: A scholarship given to a premedicine or science major who maintains an interest in literature or music
Joe Brainard Writing Fellowship: Established in honor of the writer and artist Joe Brainard to fund writing students in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Kenneth Bush ’36 Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics: A scholarship given annually in memory of distinguished mathematician Kenneth A. Bush ’36 to a junior who has demonstrated excellence in mathematics
Harry J. Carman Scholarship: A scholarship established in memory of Dr. Harry J. Carman and awarded for general academic excellence
Bonnie Cashin Endowed Fellowship: Established by the estate of Bonnie Cashin to honor the life and career of the influential fashion designer, this travel fellowship is awarded to Bard Graduate Center students of high promise for the purpose of travel and study abroad in the area of clothing design, textiles, and fashion history.
Class of ’65 Scholarship: A scholarship established by the Class of 1965 on the occasion of its 35th reunion, awarded annually to a student who embodies its spirit of leadership and intellectual curiosity
Class of 1968 Scholarship: A scholarship established by the Class of 1968 upon the occasion of its 25th reunion and awarded to a student who, in the judgment of the faculty and the dean of the college, best exemplifies the spirit of social activism and community service that distinguished the Class of 1968 during its years at Bard
Class of 2010 Scholarship: A scholarship in memory of James Kirk Bernard ’10, Anna Finkelstein ’10, and Warren Hutcheson ’10, awarded annually to a rising senior who shows a commitment to the social and academic community
Judith L. Cohen and Lawrence R. Klein Scholarship: A scholarship in honor of Judith L. Cohen and Lawrence R. Klein given to a deserving student in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, with preference given to a sculpture student who demonstrates significant talent
Cowles Fellowship: Awarded annually to an outstanding MA student at the Bard Graduate Center
Margaret Creal Scholarship in Written Arts: An endowed scholarship established in memory of the writer Margaret Creal, awarded annually to an international woman undergraduate student in the Written Arts Program
Davis United World College Scholars: A scholarship established by Shelby M. C. Davis to support graduates of the Davis United World College international schools who demonstrate academic excellence
Muriel DeGré Scholarship: A scholarship given annually by family and friends in memory of Muriel DeGré, wife of Gerard DeGré, professor of sociology at Bard College from 1946 to 1968, and awarded to a deserving Upper College woman who exemplifies both scholarship and service to the community
Elaine de Kooning Memorial Scholarship: A graduate scholarship given annually in memory of Elaine de Kooning to deserving female students who show promise in painting, to enable them to study at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts. Created by her family, friends, and former students to perpetuate the memory of a great teacher and an inspiring role model.
Berta and Harold J. Drescher Scholarship: A scholarship established to honor David E. Schwab II ’52, chair emeritus of the Board of Trustees, and awarded to a deserving student of high moral and intellectual stature
George and Mary Economou Scholarship: An endowed scholarship established in memory of George and Mary Economou, awarded for academic excellence to a student who transferred from Dutchess Community College
Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Fellowship: Established by the Dr. Lee MacCormick Edwards Foundation and awarded to a Bard Graduate Center student with a preference for recipients focused on 18th- and 19th-century British and European subjects
Ralph Ellison Scholarship: A scholarship given annually, without regard to racial, ethnic, or other personal background or characteristics, to a deserving student or students who, in the judgment of the faculty and administration, have contributed significantly to the Bard College community’s understanding of difference and its efforts to end discrimination
Fred L. Emerson Foundation Scholarship: An endowed scholarship providing annual support to qualified and deserving students
Nesuhi Ertegun Scholarships in Music: Scholarships established in memory of Nesuhi Ertegun, who made a great contribution to American music and to jazz in particular, and awarded annually to qualified and deserving students with a serious interest in music, especially jazz and Black American music
Elsie and Otto ’27 Faerber Scholarship: A scholarship awarded in the name of Otto Faerber ’27, upon the nomination of the dean of students, to an individual with determination, a passion for exploration, and a willingness to perform community public service
Film/Video Diversity Fellowship: A fellowship established by an anonymous donor to benefit talented and deserving students of diversity who are studying film/video in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Film/Video Fellowship: A fellowship established by an anonymous donor to benefit talented and deserving students who are studying film/video in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Finisdore Family Scholarship: An scholarship established by Marcia Finisdore, mother of Elizabeth Ann Finisdore Rejonis ’89, to provide financial assistance to talented and deserving students
Louisa E. Fish ’59 Bronx Scholarship: Awarded with preference to “a girl from the Bronx,” as she was. Louisa graduated from Bronx High School of Science and Bard College with the help of scholarships, and was a pioneer in the field of market research for more than three decades.
Richard B. Fisher Fellowship: A fellowship given annually in memory of trustee Richard B. Fisher to a student of writing in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts
Seth Goldfine Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship given annually in memory of Seth Goldfine, who founded the Rugby Club at Bard, recognizing a student who displays outstanding leadership in academic work and athletics for the benefit of the entire Bard community
Eric Warren Goldman ’98 Scholarship: Awarded annually to qualified and deserving students in the undergraduate program at Bard, preferably in economics or another field of social studies
Philip H. Gordon Family Moral Leadership Scholarship: A scholarship awarded annually to students who have demonstrated moral leadership by actively opposing prejudice, discrimination, and violence
Richard D. and Nancy M. Griffiths Scholarship: A scholarship established by longtime Director of Buildings and Grounds Dick Griffiths and his wife, Nancy, for a talented and deserving student who has shown a deep appreciation for the Bard campus and an interest in environmental matters
Professor Jacob Grossberg Studio Arts Scholarship: In memory of Professor Jacob Grossberg, established by his wife, Diane Sisson Baldwin ’66, and given to a deserving and promising student who has moderated into the Studio Arts Program
Joseph J. Hartog Scholarship for Independent Study in Europe: A scholarship awarded to a student in the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts who has demonstrated significant talent, to enable independent study in Europe and a continuing dialogue with a European artist in his or her field
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship: An endowed scholarship awarded to qualified students of the College
Al Held Archive Fellowship: A fellowship for the creation and presentation of a site-responsive artwork or performance inspired by Al Held’s archive, life, and practice at the artist’s former home in Boiceville, New York
Al Held Scholarship: A scholarship honoring the legacy of the American artist and renowned abstract painter Al Held, awarded to a rising third-year student in any discipline
Warren Mills Hutcheson Endowed Scholarship in Religion: Established by his family in his memory and awarded annually to students moderating in religion who best exemplify Warren’s deep inquisitiveness, aptitude for the analysis of primary sources, and inspired, original thought
Walter B. James Fund / New York Community Trust Scholarship: Given annually to qualified and deserving students
Clinton R. ’38 and Harriette M. Jones Scholarship: A scholarship awarded annually to a qualified and deserving student of the College
Clinton R. ’38 and Harriette M. Jones Scholarship: A scholarship awarded annually to a qualified and deserving student of the College
Stephen and Belinda Kaye Scholarship: Awarded to an outstanding piano student in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
Paul J. Kellner Scholarships: Five scholarships awarded to students to attend Bard under the Excellence and Equal Cost (EEC) scholarship program
Paul J. Kellner Scholarships: Scholarships awarded to students to attend Bard under the Excellence and Equal Cost (EEC) scholarship program
Stanley Landsman Fellowship: The Stanley Landsman Fund, established by the family and friends of Stanley Landsman, provides for a limited number of full and partial fellowships for students who are eligible for financial aid and are candidates for the master of fine arts degree from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.
Stanley Landsman Scholarship: The Stanley Landsman Fund, established by the family and friends of Stanley Landsman, provides for two undergraduate scholarships to be awarded annually, on recommendation of the faculty, to a junior and a senior majoring in the visual arts.
Eugene M. Lang Scholarship: A scholarship providing support to students of promise
Lenore Latimer Scholarship: In honor of Lenore Latimer, professor of dance and choreography at Bard College for 33 years, who was told at the age of seven she didn’t have the body to dance. Undaunted, she learned from and danced with a veritable who’s who of modern dance—a lifetime in the pursuit of the expressive beauty and power of the human body. Awarded to a moderated student in any division who best reflects the spirit of Lenore’s dedication and determination in pursuit of a life passion.
Clair Leonard Scholarship: A scholarship established by the friends of Clair Leonard, professor of music at Bard from 1947 to 1963, in his name and memory, for excellence in the field of music
Leon Levy Endowment Fund Scholarships: Scholarships based on superior academic and artistic achievement and awarded to second- or third-year students who demonstrate exceptional merit in written and oral expression, independent thinking and intellectual leadership, and breadth of interest in intellectual and artistic pursuits
Murray Liebowitz Eastern European Scholarship: A scholarship established by Murray Liebowitz, late Bard College trustee and former overseer of Bard College at Simon’s Rock: The Early College, for Eastern European immigrants or the children of these immigrants
Y. S. Liu Foundation Scholarship: Awarded to an outstanding student from Asia in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
Arthur F. Martin Jr. ’56 Scholarship: A scholarship established in memory of Arthur F. Martin Jr. ’56 and awarded annually by his former classmates, friends, and teachers to a qualified and deserving student in the Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing, with preference given to a student intending to enter medical school
George Martin / Hans Thatcher Clarke Scholarship: Awarded to an outstanding cellist in the Bard College Conservatory of Music who combines a love of music with concern for social justice
Robert L. Martin Scholarship: Awarded to a student of exceptional ability in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
Joe McDermott Scholarship: An endowed scholarship established in memory of Joe McDermott, who was an Irishman in body and soul; a well-grounded man of loyalty, humor, sensitivity, and great spirit; an extraordinary friend who brought joy to all who knew him. Awarded annually to a student from the Hudson Valley, with preference to Ulster County, or from Ireland, or of Irish descent.
Emerald Rose McKenzie ’52 Scholarship: A scholarship awarded in memory of Emerald Rose McKenzie ’52 to a female student who is committed to anthropology or sociology and gender studies and who demonstrates a strong commitment to humanitarian ideals
Marie McWilliams and Francis X. McWilliams ’44 Scholarship: Established by Marie McWilliams and her brother Francis X. McWilliams ’44 in appreciation of the education and learning imparted to him
Katherine Lynne Mester Memorial Scholarship in Humanities: Awarded to students who carry on her spirit of generosity, her kindness, and her genuine love of learning. This scholarship has been established in her memory by her loving husband, Professor Joseph Luzzi, and her parents, Lynne and Fred Mester.
Milners “Canadian” Scholar: A scholarship made possible through the generosity of the Milners Fund and awarded with preference to an undergraduate student studying at a Canadian university, or to a student in Environmental Studies or the Division of Social Studies
Milners Fund Fellowship: Awarded to a Bard Center for Environmental Policy student who demonstrates outstanding ability and whose work includes a serious commitment to the study of interrelationships among population and demographic shifts, sustainability, and poverty alleviation in the Global South
New Generation Opportunity Scholarship: An endowed scholarship first established through the generosity of Bard parents, who wish to remain anonymous, awarded annually with preference to a first-generation undergraduate student
Paul J. Pacini Music Scholarship: A scholarship established by Paul J. Pacini and given annually to a deserving student majoring in classical music, preferably voice or composition
Charles and June Patrick Scholarship: A scholarship awarded annually to one or more qualified and deserving juniors who have contributed most to the general welfare of the College through participation in the athletic program
PECO Curatorial Fellowship: A yearlong fellowship allowing a student at the Bard Graduate Center to work closely with gallery staff on all aspects of preparations for upcoming exhibitions
Photography Scholarship: An endowed scholarship to benefit a talented and deserving photography student
Mark Purlia ’71 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship given by the parents of Mark Purlia ’71, in his name and memory, and awarded annually to a student who, in the judgment of the Division of Languages and Literature, best fulfills conditions of ability and character
Stanley ’65 and Elaine Reichel Science Scholarship: A scholarship awarded to an outstanding and deserving student to complete his or her education in the sciences at Bard. The scholarship is an offshoot of the Stanley and Elaine Reichel Fund for the Future of Science at Bard, which was created in 1989 by Stanley Reichel ’65 and Elaine Reichel to recognize the excellence of Bard’s Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing.
Ilene Resnick ’87 and Daniel Weiss ’87 Scholarships: A scholarship established by alumni/ae Ilene Resnick ’87 and Daniel Weiss ’87 to enable talented and deserving students to attend Bard College
Lynda and Stewart Resnick Scholarship: A scholarship established by the parents of Ilene Resnick ’87 and given annually to a deserving student from either California or Pennsylvania who demonstrates exceptional academic promise
Betsy Richards ’91 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship given by the parents and friends of Betsy Richards ’91, in her name and memory, and awarded annually to a student who is a music major and demonstrates a strong interest in the liberal arts
David and Rosalie Rose Scholarship: A scholarship awarded by the president of the College, upon the recommendation of the faculty, for academic excellence and commitment to high ideals in scholarship in the field of economics
William F. Rueger ’40 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship named for William F. Rueger ’40, a devoted alumnus who served Bard College as chairman of the Board of Trustees and as a life trustee, and awarded to a student of the classics who demonstrates excellence in Greek or Latin
Joan A. Schaffer ’75 Scholarship: A scholarship established through the generosity of a Bard College Alumna in recognition of her 50th class reunion, and awarded annually to a deserving student first in their family to attend college
Seraphic Doctor Scholarship: Established by Johanna Shafer ’67 and Michael Shafer ’66 and awarded annually to a student who shows a commitment to faith in God and to simplicity of lifestyle as exemplified by Saint Francis
Peter Jay Sharp Endowed Scholarship: Awarded annually to outstanding PhD candidates at the Bard Graduate Center
Murray G. and Beatrice H. Sherman Scholarship: Given to a deserving student who demonstrates academic excellence
Siebens Lindholm Scholarship: An endowed scholarship first established through the generosity of dedicated alumna and Director of Admission Mackie Siebens ’12 and her husband, Director of Athletics David Lindholm, to support deserving students
Cooky Heiferman Signet ’56 Scholarship: A scholarship given by the parents of Esther Heiferman Signet ’56, in her name and memory, and awarded annually to a qualified and deserving student in the field of social studies
Marilyn M. Simpson Endowed Scholarship: Awarded annually to an outstanding PhD candidate at the Bard Graduate Center
Stephen P. Snyder ’62 Scholarship: Awarded to students in the Division of Social Studies who have not only shown excellence in academics but have also made a significant contribution to the life of the College and its community
Spadaccia Family Scholarship in Literature: An endowed scholarship established by the Spadaccia family and awarded to an outstanding Upper College student who has moderated in literature
Dr. Ingrid A. Spatt ’69 Memorial Flute Scholarship: A scholarship established in loving memory of Ingrid A. Spatt ’69, awarded annually to a deserving Conservatory student with a passion for flute
Mary and Richard Sugatt Scholarship: A scholarship for students who have distinguished themselves in both the academic life of the College and the leadership of the student body
I. Brewster Terry III ’38 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship established and endowed in 1987 by the classmates, friends, and family of I. Brewster Terry III ’38, in his name and memory, and awarded to students in the Upper College whose commitment to liberal learning manifests itself in distinguished work in both the classroom and the College community
Thomas Thompson Trust Scholarship: An endowed scholarship established to provide support for students performing community service in Rhinebeck, New York
William E. Thorne Scholarship: A scholarship named for its donor and awarded with preference to a student who intends to enter the ministry
Joan Tower Composition Scholarship: A merit scholarship, funded by a group of generous donors in honor of faculty member Joan Tower’s 75th birthday and given to a composition student in the Bard College Conservatory of Music
Beth M. Uffner Scholarship in the Arts: Awarded to a student who has shown perseverance in facing the challenges of pursuing a college education and who displays a serious interest in the arts
Hayden E. Walling ’39 Memorial Scholarship: A scholarship established by Bartlett Chappell ’37 as a memorial to the kindness and generosity of Hayden E. Walling ’39, who provided similar assistance during his time at Bard
Patricia Ross Weis Scholarship: Created in honor of longtime trustee, alumna Patricia Ross Weis, and awarded annually to a talented student who has excelled in Moderation in the social sciences and who upholds Bard’s values by ensuring a strong community
Hilton Weiss Scholarship: A scholarship named in honor of a distinguished teacher, mentor, and friend. Given by Daniel Fulham O’Neill ’79 and awarded to a moderated student in chemistry.
Jonathon Weiss ’89 Scholarship in Drama Performance: A scholarship given by the parents of Jonathon Weiss ’89, in his name and memory, and awarded annually to students matriculated in the Theater and Performance Program who show promise for a career in acting, directing, set design, or similar fields
Windgate Fellowship in Craft: Through a generous grant from the Windgate Charitable Foundation, awarded to an outstanding MA student studying the history of American craft at the Bard Graduate Center
Werner Wolff Scholarship: A scholarship given annually in memory of Dr. Werner Wolff, professor of psychology at Bard from 1942 to 1957, by his former students and awarded to a deserving student for excellence in the field of psychology or anthropology
Jane Fromm Yacenda Scholarship in the Arts: A scholarship given annually to a deserving student or students of painting whose work combines innovation with a love of craft