Department of Modern Languages
scholarships & awards

The Department of Modern Languages at Marist is supported by the following endowed scholarships:

The Department of Modern Languages at Marist is supported by the following endowed scholarships:

 

 

BROTHER JOSEPH L.R.BELANGER, FMS. SCHOLARSHIP

Named in honor of a Marist Graduate and a longtime member of the Modern Languages faculty, the Brother Joseph L.R. Belanger, F.M.S. scholarship is awarded annually to students majoring or minoring in Foreign Languages.  Priority is given to students with financial need, in good academic standing, and who are going to spend a full academic year abroad studying at a private French university.  The award is based on the recommendation of the Chair of the Modern Languages Department in consultation with the Director of Financial Aid.

 

TINA AND ALPHONSE GIOIELLI SCHOLARSHIP

Established in honor of a longtime faculty member and her husband who joined her in teaching Italian Language and Culture at Marist, the Tina and Alphonse Gioielli is awarded to a junior or senior French or Spanish major.  Financial need is a criterion.  Priority is given to a student studying abroad for a full year, with first consideration to a candidate studying language and culture in Italy.  Selection is made in consultation with the chair of Modern Languages and the Director of Financial Aid.

 

MADAME FRANCOISE B. GREGG SCHOLARSHIP

Named in honor of a longtime member of the Modern Languages faculty, the Madame Françoise B. Gregg Scholarship is awarded annually to a French student who is spending a full academic year in France.  Financial need is a criterion.  The award is made in consultation with the chair of Modern Languages.

 

DR. RAYMOND R.WEISS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Dr. Raymond R. Weiss Memorial Scholarship was established to honor a former member of  the Modern Languages Faculty.  The Scholarship is awarded upon recommendation by the Chair of the Modern Languages Department to a student of Puerto Rican origin or to a Modern Language major.  Dr. Weiss was a member of the Marist class of 1949.

 

 

 

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