Melvin V. Lubman Scholarship

The Melvin V. Lubman Scholarship was established in his memory by his wife, Golde Lubman Feldman. Lubman, a professor in the VCU Department of Psychology, focused his teaching on industrial psychology, specifically improving public safety in highways and transportation, as well as accident prevention for public servants such as firefighters, police and waste collection employees. The scholarship is available to undergraduates majoring in psychology with preference given to students with meritorious academic performance who are employed either full or part time throughout their enrollment. The scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient remains in good academic standing.

Please note: If the current recipient is renewed per the terms of this scholarship, applications to the current cycle will not be considered. We do encourage applications during each cycle should the current recipient not be renewed.

Award
Varies
Scopes
College of Humanities and Sciences, VCU Foundation
Deadline
03/15/2025
Supplemental Questions
  1. In approximately 500 words, explain how the Melvin V. Lubman Scholarship will benefit you. Questions to consider in your essay might be what challenges, if any, you have overcome while working toward your degree? What are your plans for completing your education? In what school/community activities have you participated? How will the degree you are pursuing fulfill your long-term career goals?
  2. Are you employed full- or part-time while attending school?
  3. Provide the name and email address of a VCU non-Psychology faculty member who can provide a reference in support of your application.