Clifford C. Hach Memorial Scholarship

All application materials must be received no later than:

March 15, 2023.

 

The scholarship recipient will be notified April 2023.

The scholarship honors the memory of Clifford C. Hach, who, together with his wife Kathryn Hach, founded the Hach Company in 1946. The company is headquartered in Loveland, Colorado. As a leading manufacturer of water analysis products, the Hach Company produces instruments, labware, and reagents used to monitor and test water in municipal water supplies as well as in a myriad of other industrial and agricultural applications.
This recipient of the scholarship will retain the scholarship for four years, provided he or she maintains at least a 3.0 GPA and remains a chemistry major. The value of the scholarship is $6,000 per year.
 
Specific details of the scholarship will be provided at the time of the award.

Application Procedure:

A complete application packet will include:

1.     Two letters of recommendation that attest to the applicant's academic potential as a chemistry major.
2.     A high school transcript.
3.     ACT and/or SAT scores.
4.     A one page statement of the applicant's career goals.
 
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The scholarship recipient will be selected by the Chemistry Department Undergraduate Studies Committee on the basis of the student's scholarship, character, and industry, and his or her aspiration to make a contribution to his or her chosen career field. Preference will be given to a student with a sincere desire to make a contribution to the betterment of mankind through a career in the chemical industry. Recipients must be citizens of the United States.
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