Department of World Languages and Cultures

Marianne Bigney Scholarship Award in German Studies

The Marianne Bigney fund was established in February 1986 to honor the late Professor Marianne Bigney, who dedicated much of her life to the teaching of students at The University of Toledo.  This fund is intended:

  1. to support incoming first-year students who wish to continue their study of German language, culture, civilization, and literature.
  2. to support UT undergraduates who wish to continue a course of study in German language, culture, civilization, and literature.

Eligibility Requirements for Entering First-Year Students

  • completed a minimum of three years of German study in high school or abroad
  • maintained a B average in those German courses   
  • Preference is given to students who have declared a major or minor in German.  
  • During their first year at UT, Bigney scholarship recipients must complete two German courses at the intermediate level or above and earn a B average in these courses.

The maximum amount of the scholarship is $1,000 and is non-renewable.

The student may apply for subsequent support through the Bigney Scholarship Award for UT undergraduates (see below).

Eligibility Requirement for UT Undergraduates

  • Will be enrolled in a German course above the intermediate level during the academic terms of the award year is eligible to apply for financial assistance on the basis of merit
  • Preference is given to students who have declared a major or minor in German
  • Students must complete an average of one German course during each term of the award year

The maximum amount of the scholarship is $1,500 and is renewable for a maximum of three additional years (for a maximum of four years for continuing UT students).  Students must re-apply each year.

Administration of the Award
An application from an entering first-year student consists of a completed application form, a copy of the official high school transcript, and a letter of recommendation from the student's high school German teacher.

An application from a UT undergraduate consists of a completed application form and a letter of recommendation from a university instructor.

Awards will be made by the selection committee based on the merit of the applicant and the availability of funds.  Members of the committee are Juergen G. Mudrow (Administrator of the Fund, Professor Emeritus of German), Dr. Ruth Hottell (Chair Emerita of the Department of World Languages and Cultures), and Dr. Friederike Emonds (Co-Administrator of the Fund, Professor of German).

Notification of awards will be made no later than 1 May.  All application materials are to be submitted to Dr. Friederike Emonds, Memorial Field House, 2400E

Last Updated: 6/27/22