Kasch-Boyer Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was developed to honor Dr. Frederick W. Kasch, Professor Emeritus of the School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences and Dr. John L. Boyer, former Medical Director of both the Exercise Physiology Laboratory and the Adult Fitness Program at San Diego State University. Dr. Kasch was a faculty member from 1948 to 1981. Drs. Kasch and Boyer were mavericks who challenged conventional wisdom and were at the forefront of changing the face of health, fitness and exercise science. In the early 1950s, Dr. Kasch developed the exercise physiology laboratory at San Diego State University that now bears his name. He also established the world-renowned Adult Fitness Program (AFP). Later Dr. Kasch met and teamed up with Dr. Boyer and together they became one of the first exercise physiologist-physician teams in the country. Dr. Boyer was traditionally trained in internal medicine and clinical cardiology, but rather than conforming to the decades-old prescription of limited activity for patients with heart disease, he recommended that patients incorporate exercise in their rehabilitation. Dr. Boyer’s medical expertise enhanced AFP’s credibility and enabled the program to establish the Adult Fitness-Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. It was the first in San Diego and one of the first university-organized cardiac rehabilitation programs in the country. The purpose of these scholarships is to encourage and support research and academic growth of graduate students enrolled in a Master of Science degree program within the School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences at San Diego State University, who have completed at least 6 graduate units with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.5. Each of the four categories of awards prioritized below require the scholarship applicant to submit a narrative of up to 1,000 words describing commitment to the field of study through past research, internship, community and volunteer projects, and/or observational experiences related to professional development. Also, each application must provide an itemized budget clearly describing how the funds will be used.
Graduate research scholarship applicants must submit an abstract of their research project limited to no more than 500 words, in addition to the 1,000 word essay for the scholarship. The awards cover up to 50% of direct research expenses, such as lab supplies, special equipment or its repair, medical supervision. No personal or travel expenses are supported. Graduate tuition fee scholarship has a value of up to 50% of the standard graduate in-state basic tuition and fees, or 50% of actual out-of-pocket in-state graduate tuition fees. Published (online) schedule of fees are used for the award amount. Items not eligible for support include books, room and board, and miscellaneous expenses. Professional meeting attendance award has a value of up to 50% of eligible professional expenses and out-of-town travel expenses. Qualified items include travel, hotel accommodations, registration fees, ground transportation to/from hotel, and presentation materials if applicant is presenting research. Only the most economical or practical mode of travel will be considered. The university-approved mileage rate will determine reimbursement for personal vehicle use. Items not supported include meals, car rental, and incidental costs. Study or research at another university must be related to a Master’s Degree in ENS at SDSU and has a value of up to $1,000 for travel and/or housing accommodation expenses.
If you do not meet all of these requirements in a given term, you may lose your scholarship eligibility and your scholarship may be canceled.
Requirements:
- Graduate students are not required to be enrolled full-time.
- Recipients must be continuing SDSU students who have completed at least 6 graduate level units and are pursuing a degree in one of the Exercise and Nutritional Sciences masters program.
- Recipients must have a minimum overall cumulative GPA of 3.50 out of 4.00, or the arithmetic equivalent.
- Recipients of the professional meeting attendance awards must be students who are planning to attend, or have attended within the previous nine months, a professional conference in an area of exercise or nutritional sciences. Preference will be given to those who are presenting their research.
- Recipients of awards for study or research at another university must be traveling to another university for coursework or research related to their degree program.
- Award
- To be determined by the scholarship committee.
- Deadline
- 08/30/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Submit a narrative of up to 1,000 words that clearly explains how the funds will be used. The narrative should include a description of past research, internship, or observational experiences related to your professional development.
- Submit an itemized buget that clearly explains how the funds will be used.
- If you are applying for this scholarship to support your direct research expenses (e.g. laboratory supplies, purchase of special equipment, equipment repair, etc.), please submit an abstract (no more than 500 words) of your research project.