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Scholarships
CCJ at NAU offers scholarships for students pursuing degrees in criminology or criminal justice
Scholarships are a great way to help offset the cost of tuition. NAU offers university-level scholarships, and the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice also awards departmental scholarships to deserving undergraduate and graduate students to help fund their education at NAU. Information on available scholarship opportunities available, including applications and deadlines, is found below.
NAU Scholarships
Visit the NAU Office of Student and Financial Aid web page for scholarship opportunities available from the university and for other financing options.
Departmental scholarships
Wesley Brown Jr. Scholarship Accordion Closed
The Wesley Brown, Jr. Scholarship is given to a student studying criminology and criminal justice. Eligibility:
- full-time enrollment
- undergraduate or graduate
- U.S. citizen
- major or minor in criminology and criminal justice
Brent Cooper Memorial Scholarship Accordion Closed
The Brent Cooper Memorial Scholarship, United Way of Northern Arizona, and the League of Neighborhoods (representing the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association of Flagstaff, Inc., the Southside Community Association, Inc., and La Plaza Vieja Neighborhood Association, Inc.), established this scholarship to support and encourage future leaders in community policing who are working toward a degree in Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University.
Chief Cooper 1954-2011, a graduate of NAU, became the Chief of the Flagstaff Police Department in July 2006 after 28 years of service to the department. He served as a member of the UWNA Board of Directors from 2007 to 2011. This Fund shall be used to create a memorial scholarship in the criminology and criminal justice department to recognize the community policing efforts of the City of Flagstaff Chief of Police, Brent Cooper. This fund shall be used to provide scholarships to support students who meet the following criteria:
- declare a major in criminology and criminal justice or related field
- sign a pledge they are drug free
- complete an essay on the importance of community involvement in policing efforts and/or the most current innovative and humane methods of promoting vital and safe communities
- preference will be given to students who attended high school in Flagstaff, particularly those who grew up in the neighborhoods where Chief Cooper focused his community policing efforts: Sunnyside, La Plaza Vieja, and Southside, or preference to a student who is a current law enforcement personnel
- students that continue to meet the award criteria may reapply for this scholarship
James L. Keeton Scholarship Accordion Closed
The James L. Keeton Police Science Memorial awards this scholarship to a student planning a career in public law enforcement. Eligibility:
- declared major in criminology and criminal justice
- full-time student at NAU
- financial need, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- in good academic standing
James Michael Lewis Scholarship Accordion Closed
The James Michael Lewis Memorial Scholarship is for students seeking a career in law enforcement. Eligibility:
- full-time student enrolled at NAU
- statement explaining goals and commitment to pursue a career in law enforcement
- complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Henry Encinas Scholarship Accordion Closed
The Henry Encinas Scholarship is established by NAU alumnus Henry Encinas who was born and raised in Douglas, AZ. Henry graduated from NAU in 1973 with a degree in Political Science. He was fortunate to have his G.I. Bill to pay for all of his college expenses so he could concentrate all of his time on his studies. He met other students who had to work to fulfill their educational goals. For this reason he is establishing a scholarship. He wants to see students focus as much as possible on their studies, thereby increasing the likelihood of achieving their goal of graduating. Eligibility:
- declared major in criminology and criminal justice
- financial need, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- students that continue to meet the award criteria may reapply for this scholarship
The scholarship disbursement is to be made 1/2 in the fall and 1/2 in the spring.
Native American Criminal Justice Scholarship Accordion Closed
No information available.
David Gonzales Scholarship Accordion Closed
No information available.
Investigating Difference: Human and Cultural Relations in Criminal Justice Scholarship Accordion Closed
This scholarship is used to provide students with educational research, exemplary scholarly and creative projects. Contact the department of Criminology and Criminal Justice to apply.
CJ 345 Writing Competition recognizes excellence in writing and depth of understanding about cultural differences. There are two writing competitions: one in the fall and the other in the spring. Awards range from $300-400. Contestants must be enrolled in CCJ 345 and have full-time status at the time of application.
- Fall Application Deadline: December 2
- Spring Application Deadline: May 1
The Creative and Scholarly Projects Grant provides financial assistance to underwrite the costs of travel or special materials needed for an independent study, undergraduate research internship, a major class project, or thesis research. Awards are based upon merit and amounts vary. Eligibility:
- NAU student
- in good academic standing
- enrolled full-time
- a CCJ major or enrolled in the CCJ graduate program
The Professional Development Grant provides travel support for attending professional conferences and criminal justice related workshops. Awards are based upon merit and amounts vary. Applications must be received at least one month before the event. Eligibility:
- NAU student
- in good academic standing
- enrolled full-time
- criminology and criminal justice major or enrolled in the CCJ graduate program
The Sharon and Ronald Mayes Scholarship Accordion Closed
This Fund shall be used to provide scholarships to support students who meet the following criteria:
- Enrolled as a Criminology and Criminal Justice major;
- Junior or Senior;
- Grade point average of 3.0 or greater (4.0 = A); and
- financial need, complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
To learn more about these scholarships and their application criteria, search for them on the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences scholarship page.