Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergraduate Scholarship Application
Currently enrolled undergraduate students in good standing with the University of Oklahoma Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry are eligible to apply for scholarships via the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergraduate Scholarship Application. By completing this application, students are considered for all scholarship opportunities offered by the University of Oklahoma Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
In order to be eligible for some need-based Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry scholarships, eligible students must complete and submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
In order to be eligible for some Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry scholarships, students must be enrolled full-time. The University of Oklahoma classifies full-time enrollment as…
- Undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester
Potential Scholarships are as follows:
Dr. Floyd E. Farha Excellence in Chemistry Scholarship: To be eligible candidates must be seeking a major in Chemistry, be in good standing with the university, and should be making satisfactory progress towards graduation in a four-year overall timeframe. A minimum 3.5 GPA is required.
Roland Lehr Chemistry & Biochemistry Scholarship: To be eligible candidates must be a full-time, regularly enrolled student in the Department and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale
Christopher R. Lynch, M.D. Scholarship: To be eligible candidates must be an enrolled undergraduate student in good standing at the University and making satisfactory academic progress towards graduation in a four-year timeframe overall.
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 02/01/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- In no more than two paragraphs, please describe your motivations for selecting your major and explain how your chosen field of study connects to your future career goals.
- Are you making satisfactory progress toward your degree and on track to graduate within four years (or within your academic plan)?