Mildred M. Reigh Scholarship
The Mildred M. Reigh Scholarship is given in memory of Mildred
M. Reigh, Professor of Mathematics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
from 1963 to 1981.
Miss Reigh, a native of Bellwood, taught at State College High
School before moving to IUP in 1963. She was a leader in Mathematics
Education both in the State of Pennsylvania and in her work with
the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage and support students
in pursuit of a degree leading to eaching excellence in mathematics
and to promote growth of students through active involvement in
mathematics professional organizations. The scholarship is given
to a student or students who exemplify mathematics teaching excellence
at the elementary or secondary level, who shows promise for participation
in professional organizations for teachers of mathematics, and who
have a quality point average of 3.0 or better and have achieved
junior standing.
Candidates may be undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in
the graduate elementary or secondary mathematics education program,
the undergraduate elementary education program with a concentration
in mathematics, or the secondary mathematics education program.
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