The Geiman Scholars Program offers first-generation, low-income students with strong academic potential the opportunity to attend Western Colorado University.
Scholarship Details
Recipients may receive up to $15,000 per year for four years (up to a maximum of $60,000), contingent on full-time enrollment at Western Colorado University.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, students must:
- Be a current high school freshman residing in the Gunnison Valley (Gunnison and Crested Butte).
- Have a minimum 2.8 GPA, demonstrating academic potential and motivation.
- Meet financial eligibility requirements, verified by parent or guardian tax documentation.
- Qualify as a first-generation college student, meaning neither parent/guardian has graduated from college, or only one parent/guardian has.
High School Requirements
Once selected, recipients must:
- Attend at least six required meetings per year focused on academic development and college readiness.
- Maintain regular communication with the Student Success Coordinator and Geiman Mentors at Western Colorado University.
- Maintain a minimum cumulative 2.8 GPA, submitting grade reports each semester. If the GPA falls below 2.8, students have one semester to improve it or risk program removal.
- File the FAFSA or CASFA during junior and senior years to verify continued financial eligibility.
- Apply for additional scholarships through Western Colorado University’s scholarship application or other local, state, or national programs.
Vision & Mission:
- Our goal is to foster and encourage a desire to learn while also building skills and removing obstacles to help students achieve the academic success necessary for college attendance. This program was created by the Geiman Fellows, another Western program, using the concepts that had proven successful in the Valley Scholars program at James Madison University. All scholars who meet the requirements during their high school career are offered a last dollar in full-ride scholarship (tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies) to attend Western Colorado University.
- Geiman Scholars are advised by current Western students who serve as mentors. These mentors receive extensive training, as well as a background check, to support the high school scholars on their road towards higher education.
For more information, please contact Christa Ochoa at cochoa@western.edu.
Dave Geiman
Founder of the Geiman Scholars Program
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