Scholarships

CYRUS M. JOHNSON, SR. SCHOLARSHIP FOR PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

This $1000 scholarship is for majors or minors in philosophy who are seniors and graduate students who have completed at least four courses. Please review the criteria below:

Dr. Cyrus M. Johnson, Sr. Scholarship for Peace and Social Justice

The recipient of the Dr. Cyrus M. Johnson, Sr. Scholarship for Peace and Social Justice should be an undergraduate or graduate student in Philosophy at UNC Charlotte who is pursuing studies in the area of peace and social justice, have financial need, and must be making satisfactory progress toward a degree. The Chair of the Department of Philosophy will form a committee comprising at least three faculty members working on issues of peace and social justice, or who are otherwise qualified to judge student work and interests in these areas. The committee will make the final decision about which undergraduate or graduate student is best suited for this scholarship in each semester that funding is available. Dr. Johnson led a lifetime of activism in peace and social justice and served as an inspiration to all. His diligence, dedication, passion, and action made a difference in the lives of countless people. This annual $1,000 scholarship provides for peace studies to continue in his honor. If no students meet the criteria and no award is made in any given semester, the funds may be held and awarded the following semester.

The committee will evaluate applicants based on the following:

  • Demonstrated interest in peace and social justice, broadly construed, including appropriate coursework in these areas
  • Major or minor in Philosophy
  • Undergraduate students: Juniors or Seniors with a GPA of 2.5 or higher in philosophy, thereby demonstrating satisfactory progress in their studies
  • Graduate Students: at least four courses completed, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in philosophy, thereby demonstrating satisfactory progress in their studies
  • A letter of interest explaining the student’s qualifications for this scholarship, focusing especially on student’s interest and work in peace and social justice
  • An essay (e.g., from a class) on a peace/social justice topic that demonstrates the student’s best work in this area
  • Financial need, as defined by the national standards used by the UNC Charlotte Office of Financial Aid (student will need to have submitted a FAFSA worksheet).