Scholarships

If you've worked hard or have demonstrated financial need, applying for WMU Haworth scholarships can increase the overall support you receive. To be considered for scholarships with financial need criteria, you must have submitted a  for the upcoming academic year.

WMU Haworth offers a variety of scholarships that you can easily find through WMU's scholarship matching tool, ScholarshipUniverse. Click the link below to start the process. Learn more about financial aid.

Thank you, donors!

Your gifts to the Haworth College of Business directly contribute to Â鶹´«Ã½ success. Whether it's one-time or a recurring gift, anyone can make a difference for our Â鶹´«Ã½s by donating to scholarships.

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This generous scholarship (from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) has given me the chance to continue my education and is helping me take the next steps toward achieving my goals of graduating with my M.S.A. and becoming a CPA.
—Alexis Hess, B.B.A.’21, M.S.A.’22

Haworth College of Business scholarships

The scholarships below are awarded by the Haworth College of Business. To learn about additional scholarships available for your specific major, please visit your academic department's website.

Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional business fraternity with a mission to develop principled business leaders.

Carrie Jones Barber, a 1982 alum, created this scholarship to honor her younger sister, Connie, who passed in 1999. Connie was also a Bronco and went to WMU to follow in her sister's footsteps.

Jeanne Carlson is a 1968 alum and former WMU Foundation board member who created this scholarship to benefit business Â鶹´«Ã½s.

Robert Corrion is a 1964 engineering alum. Rhea, his spouse, had a career in business and a nephew who was a business alum. Combining their interests, they funded this scholarship for business Â鶹´«Ã½s.

Adam Dingwall is a 1985 alum and Deborah Dingwall is 2006 alum. Their relationship with the college inspired this scholarship.

This scholarship was created by James Donoghue, a 1970 alum, and Martha Donoghue.

This scholarship was established by Lyndon Cronen, a 1967 alum, and Lucrecia Cronen, through their foundation.

Joe Fleck earned two degrees from the business college and following graduation taught courses as a graduate assistant. He was later involved in the WMU Haworth Advisory Board for several years. He and his spouse Margaret, a 1976 alum of the College of Arts and Sciences, founded this scholarship.

Bettie Goodman, a 1963 alum, was an enthusiastic supporter of WMU Â鶹´«Ã½s during her lifetime, founding this scholarship to aid business Â鶹´«Ã½s in their goals.

This scholarship was a gift of Dick Haworth, a 1964 alum, and wife, Ethelyn Haworth, a 1964 alum of the College of Education and Human Development. Dick Haworth is the son of G.W. Haworth, a 1937 alum of WMU, who founded Haworth Inc. and made the naming gift for the Haworth College of Business.

This award was established by the WMU CEO Forum, whose members are all business leaders, the majority of which are WMU Haworth alumni.

This scholarship honors the memory of Michael Kellay, a 1997 alum.

This award was created in memory of David Luce, who was a manager at Flowserve Corporation in Kalamazoo.

Justin Martin is a 2003 alum of WMU Haworth.

James McKinley was a 1966 alum; this scholarship supports business and education Â鶹´«Ã½s at WMU.

Jeffrey Mehi, a 2004 alum of the college, and his spouse, Andrea Mehi, a 2005 alum of the College of Arts and Sciences, founded this scholarship.

This scholarship is a gift from the Metwalli family, named for Dr. Ali Metwalli and his late spouse, Nadia Metwalli, who was a medical doctor. Dr. Ali Metwalli has taught finance and MBA courses at WMU Haworth for more than 40 years.

This scholarship was established in memory of William Morse who held two degrees from WMU Haworth.

This scholarship was established by Mark Perkins, a 1974 WMU alum, in memory of his father, Norman Perkins.

Alfred Pugno, a 1933 graduate of WMU, is honored with this scholarship. He worked for WMU for many decades.

Neil Reid is a 1969 WMU Haworth alum.

Patrick Salow holds two degrees from WMU and funded this scholarship in his family's name.

Arnold Schneider was the first dean of the college of business and continued to support business Â鶹´«Ã½s throughout his life.

Kenneth Stephens is a 1986 alum who has been involved as a WMU Foundation board member. He is a past recipient of the Finance and Commercial Law Outstanding Alumni Award.

Rick Storch is a 1978 grad of WMU Haworth and has been involved as a WMU Alumni Association board member.

Bill Sturtevant, a 1969 alum, and his spouse Terri established this scholarship during their lifetimes.

Richard Chormann, a 1959 alum, and Carolyn Chormann, who held two degrees in education from WMU, established this scholarship to honor his father Thomas Sullivan, who was a WMU alum.

Edward Todd was a 1958 alum of WMU Haworth.

This scholarship was created by Carolynn Walton-Andrews, a 1998 alum, in honor of her mother Inez Simms Walton.

This scholarship was created by Robert Welborn, a 1965 alum. This scholarship is shared with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

At the pinnacle of his career, David Wirt was president of what became PNC Bank. David continually attributed his success in life to his education at WMU and wanted to make a significant contribution to the business school as a way to give back.