Donald N. Lombardi Scholarship
Award Amount: Variable
Submission Deadline: Rolling
Availability: Undergraduate
Program: Psychology major who has completed at least 75 credits by the beginning of the spring
semester of his or her junior year.
Additional Information
Early spring submission deadline, by invitation.
Donald N. Lombardi, Ph.D., was a respected and beloved colleague and teacher who, except for his graduate education, resided on the South Orange campus for nearly fifty years. He graduated from Seton Hall University in 1954 and returned as a faculty member in 1962, after earning the doctorate in Social Psychology and Psychometrics from Fordham University. In 1970 he was promoted to the rank of full professor, and remained in this position until his death in May of 2001. In 1996, Dr. Lombardi was awarded the Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid Medal in recognition of his institutional service.
Dr. Lombardi was the embodiment of the scholar and practitioner. His private practice, as well as his consulting work at the Essex County Youth House, provided a wealth of relevant material for his teaching staples of Abnormal Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment and Adult-Child Relations. His extensive experience as a practitioner resulted in his being effective not only in lecture classes, but also in such hands-on courses as Practicum and Co-op Education. There was always a symbiotic relationship between Dr. Lombardi's clinical work, research interests, and teaching. An advocate of the Adlerian perspective, his book, The Search for Significance, was published in 1975. Many of his journal articles included undergraduate students as co-authors.
Eligibility Requirements
- has a minimum G.P.A. of 3.40, in the Psychology major and;
- demonstrates exceptional service to the department and community, participates in scholarly activities, and shows promise as a researcher or practitioner in psychology;
Application Procedures
Scholarships are now administered in Blackbaud Award Management (BAM), which can be accessed via PirateNet.
How to Apply:
- Apply online through PirateNet using your Seton Hall University username and password.
- Start with the General Application to be guided towards further scholarship opportunities that fit your profile.
- Explore all scholarships under the “Opportunities” tab.