Dr. Robert H. Good Scholarship

The Dr. Robert H. Good Scholarship was established by the family of Robert H. Good, M.D., a professor of ear, nose and throat at the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery and a nationally renowned ophthalmologist.

The Dr. Robert H. Good Scholarship Fund was established to encourage future generations of students by providing scholarships in physics.

Applicants must be a Physics Major (declared with the Registrar’s Office) and must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. If selected, the recipients must each take at least two physics courses during the year in which they receive the scholarship.

Eligibility Criteria:
The Dr. Robert H. Good Scholarship is open to:

  • Students currently attending North Central College
  • Full-Time Students
  • Students with sophomore, junior, or senior status in the upcoming fall semester
  • Students who are majoring in Physics (declared with the Registrar’s Office)
  • Students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • If selected as a recipient of this scholarship, two physics courses are required during the year awarded.

The Dr. Robert H. Good Scholarship is not automatically renewable. Current and/or past recipients may apply again to be reconsidered for the award.

Donor
Robert H. Good Scholarship
Award
Varies
Scopes
Chemistry and Physics || Major • Biochemistry, B.A. • Biochemistry, B.S. • Chemistry Education, B.S. • Chemistry, ACS-Certified, B.S. • Chemistry, B.A. • Engineering Physics, B.S. • Interdisciplinary Science Major, B.A. • Interdisciplinary Science Major, B.S. • Nuclear Medicine Technology, B.S. • Physics Education, B.S. • Physics, Interdisciplinary Track, B.S. • Physics, Professional Track, B.S. • Radiation Therapy, B.S. • Applied Chemistry, B.S. || Minor • Chemistry Minor • Physics Minor
Deadline
04/01/2026
Supplemental Questions
  1. Is your declared major Physics?
  2. What is your GPA in your major? (For assistance in calculating your GPA for your major, please visit http://dahorner.faculty.noctrl.edu/GPA_calculator.htm)
  3. If selected as a recipient, two physics courses are required for the upcoming academic year; what two PHYSICS courses do you anticipate taking? (Please list at least two.)