United University Professions Opens 2025 SUNY Scholarship Application Process
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) – State University at New York (SUNY) students are invited to apply for annual scholarships of $3,000 offered by United University Professions (UUP), the Union representing Academic and Professional Faculty at SUNY Campuses across New York.
The deadline to apply for the UUP College Scholarship Fund Undergraduate Scholarship application is March 1st, 2025.
Applications can be obtained on UUP’s website at: https://uupinfo.org/awards.
The UUP College Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to a maximum of four SUNY Undergraduates who excel academically and are dedicated to the goals and ideals of the Labor Movement, Union Officials said.
Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at SUNY State-operated schools and have a minimum grade point average of 3.75.
Full-time graduate SUNY students can apply for UUP’s William Scheuerman Post-Baccalaureate Scholarship.
The scholarship is named in honor of former UUP President William Scheuerman.
Applications are also on UUP’s website at: https://uupinfo.org/awards.
To apply, students must have at least nine credits and hold a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.95.
Applicants must show dedication to the Labor Movement’s goals and ideals.
Applicants for both scholarships must demonstrate personal and academic achievement and display a strong record of community service.
UUP awards its scholarships to students on a one-time basis, but there is no limit on the number of times a student may apply.
The scholarships are funded by contributions from UUP Members and their families.
“UUP’s Scholarship Fund is a wonderful example of how UUP supports our students as they work toward their degrees,” UUP President Fred Kowal said. “In addition to their academic achievements, the students we honor have made significant contributions in their communities and on their campuses.”
UUP has awarded more than 100 scholarships since the scholarship program began in 1988.
Three of the Undergraduate Scholarships are given in honor of former UUP Members and their families who generously supported the Scholarship Fund.
Those Members are the late Eugene Link of SUNY Plattsburgh, the late Robert Carter of SUNY Oswego and his wife, Katherine, and the late Gertrude Butera of SUNY Alfred.
For more information, contact UUP's Administrative Office at (800) 342-4206.
UUP is the Nation's largest Higher Education Union, representing more than 42,000 Academic and Professional Faculty and Retirees.
UUP Members work at 29 New York State-operated Campuses, including SUNY’s Public Teaching Hospitals and Health Science Centers in Brooklyn, Long Island and Syracuse.
UUP is an affiliate of New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the National Education Association (NEA) and the AFL-CIO.


























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