Eligibility

Applicants must be full time students (12 credit minimum) and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Scholarships are only offered to students pursuing majors in the Division of Humanities & Arts.

What fields of study can I pursue as a Kaye Scholar?

Art
Including painting and drawing, electronic design and multimedia, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramic design, interior design, art education and art.

English
Including literature, creative writing and professional writing, secondary English education, and a publishing certificate program.

History
Including possibilities for specialization in both Western and non-Western areas.

Foreign Languages and Literatures
With particular emphasis on the Romance Languages and Literatures.

Media and Communication Arts
Including film, multi-media, video, editing, journalism, advertising, and public relations.

Music
Including performance studies (instrumental and vocal, classical and jazz/pop) theory and composition, music history, and sonic arts.

Philosophy
Including all areas, with a special emphasis on the Philosophy of Science.

Theater
Including acting, directing, and design, with numerous performance opportunities.

Interdisciplinary Programs
The Division also offers Interdisciplinary degree programs in American Studies, Asian Studies, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies.

Through the Kaye Scholars program, I have met some talented, motivated colleagues whom I have learned so much from. Kaye Scholars has given me a sense of community.
– Rynae Rasley