LIPP Foundation Mathematics Academic Excellence Scholarship

Requirements:
1. Must be majoring in Mathematics and be currently enrolled in a minimum of 5 units and must have completed a minimum of 18 units at SWC.
2. Upload unofficial college transcript(s) that demonstrate sufficient achievement toward an academic goal in the program for which this scholarship applies.
- Must have successfully completed Math 251 and have completed OR be currently enrolled in two of the following five courses: Math 119, Math 130, Math 252, Math 253, Math 254, Math 265
3. Include a supplemental statement answering the following (250 words or less): Reflecting on your personal experiences, values, and specific moments of inspiration, explain what led you to choose this major. Include (1) a description of any key challenges, influential individuals, or defining experiences that shaped this decision, and (2) any steps you have taken or plan to take that directly reflect your commitment to this field (e.g., leadership roles, research, internships, community service).
4. Former winners may not apply.

Award amount will be determined by financial aid eligibility.

This Academic Excellence Scholarships have been established on behalf of Dr. David W. Lipp, who sought to further programs that would educate the workforce of tomorrow, particularly in the fields of science and mathematics.
Dr. David W. Lipp was a man of high intelligence. He graduated from Texas A&M in 1966 with a dual major in physics and chemistry. He attended the University of Delaware part-time while serving in the Army, and earned his doctorate at the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst in 1974, specializing in polymer engineering. His subsequent work dealt with polymerization of bromal while in its infancy, inverse oil water emulsion, and oil recovery chemicals, amongst many other things. Proficient in German, he frequently had the task of translating German patents for his employers. David was also an expert in chess and, along with his parents, was an avid musician often playing classical duets and trios on the violin, viola, and cello.

Award
$500 to $5000.00
Deadline
02/28/2026
Supplemental Questions
  1. Have you successfully completed Math 251 (or equivalent) OR have completed or be currently enrolled in two of the following five courses: Math 119, Math 130, Math 252, Math 253, Math 254, Math 265
  2. Please upload your unofficial transcripts
  3. Reflecting on your personal experiences, values, and specific moments of inspiration, explain what led you to choose this major. Include (1) a description of any key challenges, influential individuals, or defining experiences that shaped this decision, and (2) any steps you have taken or plan to take that directly reflect your commitment to this field (e.g., leadership roles, research, internships, community service). (250-500 words)
  4. Have you received this scholarship in the past?