Garvin Lally '84 Writer's Scholarship
For students with an authentic desire to write
Garvin Lally graduated from Ramapo in 1984 and became a freelance writer. He started as an Economics major and graduated with a degree in Communications. The oldest of five children, his sister Gina recalls that he published a paperback book of poetry. He met his wife Julie on a business trip to China while working and writing for a college life magazine called DORM.
Tragically, Garvin died at age 28 in an airplane crash in Chile, South America in 1991. His wife Julie established this scholarship in Garvin’s memory to perpetuate his love for writing and for Ramapo College. Gina says Garvin would deeply encourage any student that has a passion for writing to do so. “It is a powerful vehicle for self-expression that can not only be beneficial to the writer, but also can give others an intimate experience, understanding, hope, laughter, love, and so much else.”
Candidates must demonstrate a strong interest in writing, literature or poetry.
Eligibility:
Any major
Any GPA
Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in writing, literature or poetry by submitting writing samples
Applicants must also include letter of recommendation.
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 09/23/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- Please provide a short essay demonstrating your strong interest in writing, literature or poetry.
- Please provide writing sample(s).
- Please provide the name and email address of a faculty member that can write a letter of recommendation on your behalf.