State and Federal Grants and Loans
The less time you spend worrying about money, the more time you can spend learning and making a difference in the world. We encourage you to check out state and federal financial aid opportunities. Rockford University, in conjunction with the State of Illinois, awards competitive financial aid packages to students – like you – in the form of grants and scholarships. And you don’t have to be from the Prairie State, either. We also offer need-based grants to students from other states, so you can attend Rockford University no matter what state you call home.
- Illinois Minority Teachers Corp. Awards of up to $5,000 per year for a maximum of four semesters.
- Monetary Award Program (MAP). Provides grant assistance to eligible Illinois students demonstrating financial need. Must apply by the deadline determined by the State of Illinois. For more information, visit www.collegezone.com.
There are a number of federal programs available to help you with tuition. These aren’t handouts—some will need to be repaid—but they are a leg-up on dealing with university costs.
- Federal Pell Grants. Need-based federal grants awarded for up to $6,895.* 2021-2022 grants awarded up to $6,495.*
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG). Need-based grants that range from $200 to $2,000 and determined by Student Administrative Services (SAS).
- Federal Subsidized Direct Loans. Students may borrow up to $3,500 as first-year students, up to $4,500 as sophomores, up to $5,500 as juniors and seniors. Please refer to our Loan Information page for more details.
- Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loans. Independent students may borrow up to $6,000 per year as first-year students and sophomores and up to $7,000 as juniors and seniors. Graduate students can borrow up to $20,500 per year. Repayment schedules are currently the same as subsidized Direct Loans. Dependent students may borrow up to $2,000 in unsubsidized Direct Loans. Lifetime maximum for undergraduates is $31,000 dependent, $57,500 independent student. Please refer to our Loan Information page for more details.
- Federal Perkins Loans. Need-based loans with a maximum value of $8,000 over four years. **program not available for the 2018-2019 school year and going forward
- Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS). Designed specifically for parents, this program allows them to borrow the difference between aid awarded and actual tuition costs.
*Maximum amounts are determined by federal guidelines and subject to change.
Scholarships
Our merit scholarships are designed to reward those students who have been academically dedicated and engaged in their educational experience. These scholarships are awarded each year to the new incoming first-year and transfer students who attend full-time. The awards below represent the awarding scale for Fall 2023-Spring 2024. All GPAs are calculated on a 4.0 scale.
- Charles & Dianna Colman Scholarship: Award amounts are up to full tuition. This scholarship may be awarded to high-achieving students with a GPA above 3.75. Eligible students will be contacted regarding additional steps needed to apply. These scholarships are limited in number and awarded to students admitted by December 21.
- Trustee Scholarship: Award amounts are up to 75% of tuition. This scholarship may be awarded to high-achieving students with a GPA above 3.5. Eligible students will be contacted regarding additional steps needed to apply. These scholarships are limited in number and awarded to students admitted by December 21.
- Deans Scholarship: First-year students with a GPA of 3.8 or higher may receive up to $19,000 annually. Transfer students with a 3.7 GPA or higher may receive up to $16,000 annually.
- Phi Theta Kappa Award: Transfer students who can demonstrate membership in Phi Theta Kappa may be awarded up to $16,000 annually.
- Academic Excellence Scholarship: First-year students with a GPA between 3.40 and 3.799 may receive up to $17,000 annually. Transfer students with a GPA between 3.25 and 3.699 may receive up to $14,000 annually.
- Founders Award: First-year students with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.399 may receive up to $16,000 annually. Transfer students with a GPA between 2.75 and 3.249 may receive up to $13,000 annually.
- Recognition Award: First-year students with a GPA between 2.65 and 2.999 may receive up to $15,000 annually. Transfer students with a GPA between 2.4 and 2.749 may receive up to $12,000 annually.
- Regent Award: First-year students with a GPA below 2.65 may receive up to $12,000 annually. Transfer students with a GPA below 2.4 may receive up to $10,000 annually.
- Pfeffer Scholarship supports an incoming female first-year student majoring in science or math who intends to pursue a course of study that would lead her to a career in medicine or medical research.
This is a program for new first-year and transfer students.
The Rockford University Horizon Grant is your key to more affordable tuition in a supportive, welcoming learning environment – and the best part is that you get to stay close to home. You can receive the Rockford University Horizon Grant every year for up to four years. If you are eligible, your tuition will only be $5,000 per year. We don’t want you to choose between a supportive environment and affordability when you can have both!
Am I eligible?
Yes, if you are an Illinois resident and are:
• Admitted to Rockford University
• Map and Pell eligible
If you meet these criteria, then you may qualify for the Rockford University Horizon grant and your Rockford University tuition will be $5,000. With a degree from RU, there’s no limit to what you can do!
New students enrolling in the 2024-2025 school year will keep the same tuition rate for four years.
Grants and Loans
We’ll do everything we can to help you afford Rockford University. That’s why we offer our own grants and loans to supplement your state and federal aid.
- Rockford University Grants. Awarded to full-time students on the basis of need. Amounts are determined by the students need and GPA.
- Family Grants. One-time grants of up to $500 for families who have more than one full-time undergraduate student attending Rockford University.
- Out-Of-State Matching Grants. Need-based grant awarded to full-time students who are non-Illinois residents. Up to $3,000.
- Alumni Legacy Grants. Grant for full-time students enrolling in Rockford University who are the children or grandchildren of Rockford alumni. $2,000 for residential students and $1,000 for commuter students.
- Helen L. Grant Loan. No-interest loans that are eligibility-based and available to students after establishing a Rockford academic record. **Beginning with the 2016-2017 academic year, this is now known as the Helen L. Grant Scholarship and does not require repayment.
Additional Information
Disbursements
Financial aid is disbursed to a student’s account on a semester basis based on enrollment. Books and supplies may be purchased and charged at the bookstore on to a student’s account a minimum of 10 days prior to the start of the term, as long as all financial aid, including Pell grants, is completed, accepted, and will create an excess of funds.
Studying Abroad
Enrollment in a program of study abroad approved for credit by the home school may be considered enrollment in the home school for purposes of applying for federal student financial aid. Please contact the Office of Student Administrative Services for eligibility information.
Work-Study Programs
It’s often been said that hard work is its own reward. We couldn’t agree more. We have numerous opportunities for you to work part time on campus and earn money at the same time. We have both federal and institutional funding. More info about Student Employment opportunities.
Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program
Rockford University is a proud member of the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement program. To Receive Post–9/11 and Yellow Ribbon Program Benefits, apply through the Veterans Administration (VA) by visiting www.va.gov or calling 1-888-GI-BILL-1.
Submit your certificate of eligibility to Rockford University’s certifying official:
Todd Fischer-Free, AVP of Enrollment Management
Rockford University, 5050 E. State Street, Rockford, IL 61108
Email: tfischer-free@rockford.edu
Phone: 815-226-3385
Fax: 815-394-5174
Apply for admission to Rockford University.
Acceptance into the Yellow Ribbon Program will be on a first-come, first-served basis. First-come is defined as a student who has completed all admission requirements, as well as submitted all documents regarding eligibility for the Post–9/11 and Yellow Ribbon Programs.
Additional Scholarships Available to Entering Students
Entering full-time Rockford University students are eligible for the following scholarships applied toward tuition:
The Myrla Block Endowed Scholarship Students must be in a good standing, enrolled in a traditional undergraduate program, be a resident of Rockford, and demonstrate financial need based on FAFSA.
The Carter Family Scholarship was established by Steve and Lisa Carter who believe that diversity is an important consideration in society. Diversity comes in many different forms including race, gender, socio-economic status and thought. Because of this belief the Carters have established a scholarship with the intent that the Rockford University experience continues to be enriched by students with diverse backgrounds, interest and talents.
Barber Colman Management Fund Scholarship was established in 1987 through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois to provide funds from an endowment directed to Rockford University for scholarships to assist the University with increases in enrollment. Funds are to be awarded to new, incoming students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 to 4.0 who will reside on campus and demonstrate financial need. Scholarships are renewable if the student maintains a 3.0 GPA, continues to reside on campus, and demonstrates financial need.
Mary V. Braginton Merit Scholarship was established in 1977 in honor of Dr. Mary V. Braginton, a former professor of classical studies. The fund provides scholarships to first-year or transfer students capable of advanced study in the Classics Department. The award may be renewed for one year but, at the discretion of the Classics faculty, may be extended for more than two years.
Family Educational Opportunity Entitlement Grant is a $500 grant for dependent, full-time students enrolling at Rockford University who have another dependent, sibling or parent pursuing a degree as a full-time student at Rockford University.
Hart Alden Fisher Endowed Scholarship in Math & Science was established in 2011 by Hart Alden Fisher, Class of 1962. It is awarded to a male student who is a United States citizen, has demonstrated financial need by filing a FAFSA, professes to be of the Christian faith, and is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate traditional program student pursuing a degree in the disciplines of Math or Science.
Helen L. Grant Scholarship was established by Helen L. Grant, Class of 1926. Applicants must complete the FAFSA to determine eligibility, and must have a GPA of 2.2 or higher.
Gertrude Lund Hognander Endowed Scholarship for Leadership in Music and the Performing Arts, established in 2004, was named for alumna Gertrude Lund Hognander, Class of 1937, and provides funds for a full-time student of any year who participates in music or the performing arts programs at Rockford University, demonstrates personal initiative, leadership and teamwork, and is an engaged and positive contributor to one’s school, community and/or performing arts group.
International Student Scholarships – Qualified full-time international students are eligible for scholarships ranging up to $14,000 to be applied to tuition and fees.
Dr. Diane Jenkins Endowed Scholarship was established in 1997 through gifts from Dr. Diane and Mr. Robert Jenkins. The scholarship is given to a student planning to major in education who has graduated from a high school in Winnebago, Boone or Ogle counties, and who has the required academic credentials and financial need. It may be renewed if the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA, and is active in the Education student student organization.
Maxine Burritt Knight and Carlton W. Knight Endowed Scholarship was established in 2005 through an estate gift of Carlton and Maxine Knight (Class of 1934), and provides funds to entering female students who graduated in the top 25 percent of their class from a Rockford public high school. They must demonstrate financial need and have a proven record of significant participation in community service, while having taken part in studying three of the following six disciplines: biology, history, economics, French, Latin, and writing. Preference will be given to those who intend to become a school teacher.
Emerson-Lathrop Memorial Scholarship was established from Mary Emerson Lathrop bequest of 1952, which is given in memory of her father, Ralph Emerson, and her husband, Edward P. Lathrop.
Frances Frisbie Miller Endowed Presidential Scholarship was established in 1998 in memory of Frances Frisbie Miller, Class of 1937, through a gift from her son, L.A. Frisbie Miller. This endowed fund partially supports awards given to Presidential Scholarship recipients at Rockford University.
James C. & Phyllis Spalding Miller Endowed Scholarship was established through an estate gift in 2015. Phyllis was a graduate of the class of 1940, the fund was set up to provide financial aid for deserving students.
Dr. Janice Sikorski Pfeffer Endowed Scholarship was established in 2000 through gifts from Dr. Marc A. Pfeffer, Class of 1969, Dr. Eugene Braunwald, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and other memorial gifts to honor the memory of Dr. Janice Sikorski Pfeffer, Class of 1969. The scholarship annually supports an incoming female first-year student majoring in science or math who intends to pursue a course of study that would lead her to a career in medicine or medical research. This scholarship can be renewed annually.
George Carr Purdy Scholarship was established in 1989 from the estate of Charlotte Purdy Lang, and provides scholarships to one or more undergraduates who show scholastic aptitude, achievement and financial need.
Rockford University Grant is based on financial need as determined by filing the FAFSA.
Gordon Smith/Aqua Aerobic Systems, Inc. Scholarship for Music or Theater Majors was established in memory of G. Gordon Smith, a former member of the Rockford University Board of Trustees and an advocate of the arts, through a generous contribution from Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. It is awarded to a first-year student who intends to major in music, musical theater performance or theater. Employees of Aqua-Aerobic Systems and their immediate family members will be considered for the scholarship first. In the event that no qualified applicant is identified, other qualified applicants will be considered for the scholarship. The scholarship must be used to meet tuition expenses and the recipient must reside on-campus. The scholarship may be renewed if the recipient maintains a 3.0 cumulative GPA, is active in the Regent Players (the student theater organization) and participated in at least one theater production per year.
Edna May Taylor Endowed Presidential Scholarship was established in 1998 by Edna May Taylor, Class of 1933. This endowed fund partially supports awards given to Presidential Scholarship recipients at Rockford University.
The Helene Tzitsikas Scholarship was established through the estate of Dr. Helene Tzitsikas, a former Spanish faculty member from 1962-1965. She went on to have a successful career as a scientist at Abbott Laboratories. Students must be in good standing, enrolled in a traditional undergraduate program with a major or minor in Spanish.
Signa Mary Wahlquist Endowed Scholarship in Math & Science was established in 2011 by Hart Alden Fisher, Class of 1962, in memory of his mother. It is awarded to a female student who is a United States citizen, has demonstrated financial need by filing a FAFSA, professes to be of the Christian faith, and is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate traditional program student pursuing a degree in the disciplines of Math or Science.
Harriet Burpee Whitehead Endowed Presidential Scholarship was established in 1998 with a gift from Ruth Whitehead Nicholas, Class of 1947, and her husband, Dan, along with John and Beverly Whitehead, in memory of Ruth and John’s mother, Harriet Burpee Whitehead, Class of 1919. This endowed fund partially supports awards given to Presidential Scholarship recipients at Rockford University.
Daisy Wilbert Endowed Scholarship in Economics was established by Daisy who passed away in 2014 to be awarded to students majoring in Economics.
R. Ray and Nola Wood Endowed Eagle Scout Scholarship was established in 1999 by R. Ray and Nola Wood to assist talented and determined young men in completing their college degree and succeed in life. To qualify for the scholarship, the Eagle Scout must apply to and be accepted by Rockford University. Recipients who are in good academic standing at the end of an academic year may receive the scholarship the following year (up to a maximum of four years).
Rockford University Scholarships Available to Continuing Students
The following scholarships are funded by individuals, organizations and corporations that provide monetary assistance for students at Rockford University. Preference for these scholarships (unless otherwise indicated) is given to full-time students who have completed at least one year of study at Rockford University. There are a few scholarships which require an application to be completed in order to be considered; however, most scholarships do not require an application. Students are required to complete a FAFSA with a March 1 priority deadline. Not all scholarships are available yearly, but all are reviewed annually by Student Administrative Services. Many are presented at the annual Scholarship Day event.
Steven K. Alberts Memorial Scholarship in Criminal Justice was named in memory of Steven K. Alberts, Class of 1975, who was killed in the line of duty while a member of the Los Angeles Police Department. Established through individual and corporate gifts, the scholarship is awarded to part-time students who are majoring in anthropology/sociology with a criminal justice emphasis or pursuing the Master of Business Administration degree with emphasis in criminal justice. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and need.
Bonnie Lynn Keith Albracht Memorial Scholarship was established in 1990 by her parents in memory of their daughter, a summer school student at Rockford University during the early 1960s. Funds from this endowment provide tuition assistance to up to two juniors or seniors majoring in the helping professions who have demonstrated financial need.
Jane Ashcraft Alexander Memorial Scholarship was established in 1990 by a gift from her family to honor this 1928 alumna of Rockford University. Two scholarships are awarded annually to students from any academic area, enrolled in the traditional academic programs, with preference given to those involved in community service projects. Application and interview required for consideration.
Marshall A. and Dorothy Frederick Anderson Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by Marshall A. Anderson in honor of his wife, Class of 1935. This scholarship is awarded annually to two female students who have completed their freshman and sophomore years at Rockford University, are entering their junior or senior years, and are concentrating their studies in the areas of science and mathematics. The scholarship is renewable and the recipients shall be chosen on the basis of academic ability.
Stephen and Dorothy Baits Endowed Scholarship was established in 1997 by a gift from Stephen, Class of 1993Hon., and Dorothy Voss Baits, Class of 1951, and is awarded annually to a deserving Rockford University student.
The Myrla Block Endowed Scholarship was established to help students entering the field of Education. Students must be in a good standing, enrolled in a traditional undergraduate program, majoring in Education, be a resident of Rockford, and demonstrate financial need based on FAFSA.
The Carter Family Scholarship was established by Steve and Lisa Carter who believe that diversity is an important consideration in society. Diversity comes in many different forms including race, gender, socio-economic status and thought. Because of this belief the Carters have established a scholarship with the intent that the Rockford University experience continues to be enriched by students with diverse backgrounds, interest and talents.
Barber Colman Management Fund Scholarship was established in 1987 through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois to provide funds from an endowment directed to Rockford University for scholarships to assist the University with increases in enrollment. Funds are to be awarded to new, incoming students with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 to 4.0 who will reside on campus and demonstrate financial need. Scholarships are renewable if the student maintains a 3.0 GPA, continues to reside on campus, and demonstrates financial need.
Ruth K. and Charles M. Burgess Scholarship was established in 1985 from the trust of Ruth K. Burgess and provides scholarships to female students with demonstrated financial need.
Paul E. Campbell Endowed Scholarship was established in 1981 from the trust of Paul E. Campbell and provides scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
Margaret Schuh DesPland Scholarship was established in 1998 by Mrs. Aimee McGirt in memory of her mother, Margaret L.C. Schuh DesPland (1899-1987), a Rockford University art major and artist. This scholarship is awarded to a female art major at the beginning of her senior year based on outstanding talent, dedication, and promise, as demonstrated in a portfolio review at the end of the junior year.
Helene R. Dillon Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 by the Dillon Foundation in memory of Helene R. Dillon (Class of 1933), whose support to Rockford University included hosting student and faculty functions, seminars and retreats, providing scholarships, underwriting the publishing costs of “The History of Rockford University” in 1980 and serving as a Trustee. Mrs. Dillon received the Talcott Cross award from Rockford University in 1971. These scholarships are awarded to worthy Rockford University students.
Maude Eastwood Scholarship was established in 1980 from the estate of Maude Eastwood to assist worthy female students with demonstrated financial need.
Emerson-Lathrop Memorial Scholarship was established with a portion of the income from the Mary Emerson Lathrop bequest of 1952, and provides scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
Margaret E. Everett Music Scholarship was established in 1994 from the estate of Margaret E. Everett, Class of 1919, to provide music scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
Hart Alden Fisher Endowed Scholarship in Math & Science was established in 2011 by Hart Alden Fisher, Class of 1962. It is awarded to a male student who is a United States citizen, has demonstrated financial need by filing a FAFSA, professes to be of the Christian faith, and is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate traditional program student pursuing a degree in the disciplines of Math or Science.
Leslie H. Geddes Rockford Downtown Rotary Club Scholarship in Criminal Justice was established in 1993 and, based on annual renewal, provides funds for outstanding full-time or part-time students pursuing a career in the criminal justice field.
Leigh and Jean Miller Gibbs Endowed Scholarship provides scholarships to students enrolled in traditional programs at Rockford University, who have a 3.0 or higher GPA and with demonstrated financial need.
Beatrice Johnson Hannah Scholarship was established in memory of this former professor of French and comparative literature, and provides scholarships for students from France.
Robert and Sheryl Head Endowed Scholarship was established in 2009 to honor Rockford University President Emeriti, Dr. Robert L. Head, and his wife, Sheryl. It provides scholarships to students majoring in art, business or nursing, enrolled in traditional programs at Rockford University, who have a 3.0 or higher GPA, and have demonstrated financial need.
Swan Hillman Scholarship was established in 1965 by Rockford Screw Products Corp. in memory of its founding president, one of Rockford’s industrial pioneers. The funds are allocated to secondary school graduates from Boone and Winnebago counties who demonstrate high promise and leadership abilities.
Gertrude Lund Hognander Endowed Scholarship for Leadership in Music and the Performing Arts, established in 2004, was named for alumna Gertrude Lund Hognander, Class of 1937, and provides funds for a full-time student of any year who participates in music or the performing arts programs at Rockford University, demonstrates personal initiative, leadership and teamwork, and is an engaged and positive contributor to one’s school, community and/or performing arts group.
Alan Hutchcroft Endowed Scholarship for Chemistry/Biochemistry was established in 2001 from the Bergmann Benjamin Moore Perpetual Charitable Trust. It is awarded to candidates chosen by the Chemistry department from among students who meet the University’s honors admission standards (top 10 percent of class, 3.5 GPA, ACT of 27 or higher or SAT of 1200 or higher), and who have an expressed interest in a Chemistry or Biochemistry major. Three scholarships - at the sophomore, junior and senior levels - will be awarded each year.
Jeremy Ingalls Memorial Scholarship was established in 2013 by Colleen Kitzmiller Holmbeck, Class of 1956, and her husband, John. The scholarship is given to an outstanding student with junior standing who is majoring in English.
Arlene Jackson Scholarship was established in 1998 by the Pre-Social Work Advisory Board as a memorial to Arlene Jackson, the first instructor in social work at Rockford University.
Dr. Diane Jenkins Endowed Scholarship was established in 1997 through gifts from Dr. Diane and Mr. Robert Jenkins. The scholarship is given to a student planning to major in education who has graduated from a high school in Winnebago, Boone or Ogle counties, and who has the required academic credentials and financial need. It may be renewed if the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA, and is active in the Education majors student organization.
Shirley Jones-Bailey Endowed Scholarship was established in 2000 by LaVerne Krueger, Class of 1944, in honor of her student, Shirley Jones-Bailey, and offers financial support to students interested in the fields of fine arts, business and education. Recipients must have a GPA of at least 2.50 (on a 4.0 scale). Application required for consideration.
Julieanne Kriens Memorial Scholarship was established in 2010 through the Julieanne Kriens Memorial Foundation, to provide funds to a student under the age of 20 at the start of the first semester of the academic year in which they receive the scholarship, who will be a full-time, traditional program student, who demonstrates an exemplary written record of an ongoing commitment to community service, and who enters with and/or carries a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference is given to students pursuing a degree in a business-related field.
Carl D. Loescher Memorial Scholarship for Nursing was established to honor his father by Mr. Dan G. Loescher, in 2011. The recipient must be a full-time undergraduate junior or senior, must have declared nursing as their major, must maintain a 3.0 GPA, and must be an active participant in Rockford University’s Nursing Student Organization. In the event there are many qualified candidates, the student possessing a record of volunteer service will be selected.
George H. Mayr Scholarship was established in 1961 to provide scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
Carol E. McDonald Education Scholarship was established in 2002 by Mark McDonald in memory of his wife, Carol Egdahl McDonald. Carol received her B.S. in education from Rockford University in 1970, and her MAT in 1981. The scholarship is given to an education major who will be a senior the following fall and is chosen on the basis of merit by the Education Department.
Edward W. and Virginia Mill Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Edward Mill, chair of the political science department from 1955-1959, and is awarded on the basis of academic performance and financial need to a junior or senior majoring in political science.
Mary Louise Miller Endowed Scholarship was established in 1994 by Mary Louise Miller, Class of 1930, to help other women achieve their Rockford University education. The recipient must be a US citizen, maintain a “C” average, enrolled full-time in a traditional undergraduate program, and majoring in music (piano performance) or science (if there are no piano performance music majors).
James C. & Phyllis Spalding Miller Endowed Scholarship was established through a unitrust in 1998 to provide financial aid for deserving students. James passed away in 2007 and and Phyllis passed in 2015 and was a graduate of the class of 1940.
Sandra Knouft Molander Scholarship in Science was established through gifts from Sandra Knouft Molander, Class of 1962, her daughter, Belinda J. Henschel, and each of Ms. Henschel’s employers, Unitrin, Inc. and Kemper Corporation. The female recipient may not be a freshman, must maintain a 2.8 GPA while a full-time undergraduate traditional program student, and must demonstrate financial need by filing the FAFSA. The recipient must also be pursuing a degree in the sciences and actively, enthusiastically involved on campus.
Robert W. Nauert Scholarship was established in 1984 in memory of Robert W. Nauert who, in 1926, founded the Pioneer Life Insurance Co. with headquarters in Rockford. The scholarship is given to a qualified and deserving student.
Lucille Boyle Newton Scholarship was established in 1987 by G.B. Newton in memory of his wife, Lucille Boyle Newton, Class of 1921, who taught and performed music after graduation. The fund provides scholarship assistance for qualified and deserving students studying music at Rockford University.
Jean L. Stewart Olson Endowed Scholarship was established in 1999 by Jean L. Stewart Olson, Class of 1938. This scholarship is given to a deserving student attending Rockford University.
Donald E. and Eldora M. Ozanne – Lewis Lemon Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 in recognition of the Ozanne Family’s belief in the importance of a liberal arts education. Scholarship funding will be awarded annually to sophomore students who have maintained a 2.75 or higher GPA and who are either majoring in a foreign language or majoring in English or political science with a minor in a foreign language
Anna Ruhl Page Scholarship provides scholarships to students majoring in science at Rockford University and is chosen on the basis of merit by the science department.
Eric H. and Ruby V. Peterson Endowed Scholarship was established by bequest in 1971 to provide scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
George Carr Purdy Scholarship was established in 1989 from the estate of Charlotte Purdy Lang and is given to students who show scholastic aptitude, academic achievement, and financial need.
Maurice and Jeanette Rogers Scholarship was established in 1961 by the Funderburg Foundation in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Rogers and provides scholarships to deserving students, with preference to those interested in medicine or science.
Jane Sherwin Schwartz Endowed Scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior at Rockford University, with preference given to students majoring in foreign language study, though students majoring in English, art, music history or any other of the humanities will be considered. Qualifications include an established GPA of 3.0 or higher and demonstrated financial need.
Anna Peck Sill Scholarships are awarded to students with GPAs of at least 3.5, who have been in residence at the University for less than four semesters and who have earned at least a 3.5 GPA elsewhere.
Ruth Linstrum Smith Scholarship was established by Margaret L. Bates, Class of 1945, in memory of Ruth Linstrum Smith, Class of 1944, to a student majoring in sociology or art.
The Socratic Society Scholarship was established in 1998 by the Alumni Association Board from the reunion gifts in honor of the Socratic Society of Rockford University. It is presented to a sophomore or junior Rockford University student who has completed at least one year of core courses of the Liberal Arts Honors program and best represents the liberal arts ideal – thus promoting scholastic achievement and furthering the interests of Rockford University.
John D. Spence Community Service Scholarship is named in honor of a popular Vice President of Development. The scholarship is based on a student’s exceptional service to the community while maintaining excellent academic performance.
Elaine D. Stambaugh Endowed Scholarship supports a sophomore, junior or senior with demonstrated financial need majoring in one of the humanities who has a proven record of seeking education in formal and informal ways, while showing they have served their community and been good stewards of the earth.
Eugene and Applin Starr Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 1977 to deserving students with demonstrated financial need.
Sally Ann E. and Lynn H. Stiles Scholarship is given to a female Rockford University student who is seeking a degree while actively maintaining a family with children.
Adele Smith Strong Endowed Scholarship was established in 1956 by a bequest of Marguerite Strong Buzby, Class of 1906, and provides scholarships to female students.
The Helene Tzitsikas Scholarship was established through the estate of Dr. Helene Tzitsikas, a former Spanish faculty member from 1962-1965. She went on to have a successful career as a scientist at Abbott Laboratories. Students must be in good standing, enrolled in a traditional undergraduate program with a major or minor in Spanish.
Signa Mary Wahlquist Endowed Scholarship in Math & Science was established in 2011 by Hart Alden Fisher, Class of 1962, in memory of his mother. It is awarded to a female student who is a United States citizen, has demonstrated financial need by filing a FAFSA, professes to be of the Christian faith, and is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate traditional program student pursuing a degree in the disciplines of Math or Science.
Justine Walhout Scholarship in Chemistry was established through a fund created by the Chemistry Department of Rockford University and honors Professor Emerita Dr. Justine Walhout, who retired from the University in 1996. The scholarship is given to sophomore and junior chemistry or biochemistry majors making satisfactory progress toward their degrees.
Eli B. and Harriet B. Williams Memorial Scholarship was established by a bequest of Hobart W. Williams as a memorial to his parents, Eli B. and Harriet B. Williams. The scholarships are given to students of limited means to help them realize their ambitions for a college education. Preference is given to students who have completed at least one year at Rockford University.
Daisy Wilbert Endowed Scholarship in Economics was a gift from Daisy who passed away in 2014 at the age of 107. The scholarship was established to help a student majoring in Economics.
Beatrice Jones Winkler Scholarship was established in 1987 and honors Beatrice Jones Winkler, Class of 1940. The scholarship is given to a qualified and deserving student with preference given to a student who resides outside of Rockford.
R. Ray and Nola Wood Endowed Eagle Scout Scholarship was established in 1999 by R. Ray and Nola Wood to assist talented and determined young men in completing their college degree and succeed in life. To qualify for the scholarship, the Eagle Scout must apply to and be accepted by Rockford University. Recipients who are in good academic standing at the end of an academic year may receive the scholarship the following year (up to a maximum of four years).
Rubin-Lyons Family Scholarship was established as a gift from the Benjamin F. Lyons Family, as a memorial for Ben, Ethel, "Buzz" and Jane, a 1972 graduate of Rockford University and a life-long educator. It was established for the purpose of providing an endowed educational scholarship.
Rubin-Bederka Scholarship was established from the estate of Timothy Bederka, a data information specialist from the class of 1991.