Meet Katelyn DeWater, UNE's latest recipient of the Goldwater Scholarship (2024)

University of New England student Katelyn DeWater (Marine Sciences, ’25) is one of just three recipients from Maine to be awarded theGoldwater Scholarship for 2024.

DeWater, of Livonia, New York, joins a growing roster of UNE students who have been bestowed the prestigious scholarship. Since 2008, six others from the University have been granted Goldwater awards to pursue scholarly endeavors related to their chosen fields of study.

Established in 1986 in honor of former U.S. Senator and 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, the Goldwater Scholarshipwas created to encourage outstanding college sophom*ores and juniors to pursue research careers and foster excellence in the fields of mathematics, engineering, and the natural sciences.

This year, the foundation awarded 508 students with scholarships out of an estimated pool of over 5,000 college sophom*ores and juniors from 446 academic institutions.

DeWater is a student in the Coastal Research Lab under Will Kochtitzky, Ph.D., assistant professor ofgeographic information systems (GIS), and recipient of Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) funding from UNE to study the impact of climate change and sea level rise on coastal ecosystems in Maine, including salt marshes.

Her work in this area is part of nearly $944,000 in total grant funding to UNE from the Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program and the Maine Space Grant Consortium to monitor the restoration of salt marshes in Biddeford, and other nearby locations, in partnership with the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge.

“Katie DeWater is one of the rare students who displays both extreme competence and dedication to her studies and research,” Kochtitzky wrote in his Goldwater recommendation letter. “I know that Katie will be wildly successful in whatever she puts her mind to. She has already demonstrated how she is applying a suite of research techniques to improve our understanding of climate change and ocean processes, and she has shown on multiple projects that she will be a future STEM leader in the world.”

In addition to her research in Kochtitzky’s lab, DeWater is the coordination and administration lead in UNE’sAquarium Science and Conservation Lab. In her role, she trains new lab members, monitors lab practices, and plans meetings for the lab, which breeds clownfish for sustainable aquarium practices and provides students with hands-on opportunities to learn fish husbandry.

Most recently, DeWater traveled to Belize as part of a coral biology course under Associate Professor Jeri Fox, Ph.D., to study the health of coral reefs and establish a program to monitor them over time.

DeWater told the Goldwater Foundation she aspires to earn a Ph.D. in marine biology and conduct research in coral biology and geospatial sciences to understand how coral reefs are impacted by climate change. She spoke with the Office of Communications about her research experiences, and her answers below have been edited for clarity and/or length.

What was your reaction to being named a Goldwater Scholar?

I felt so honored and excited to be named a Goldwater Scholar. It is an amazing feeling and sense of accomplishment to know that the time and effort I have dedicated to research is being recognized. Earning this scholarship has only reinforced my passion for research with the purpose of understanding the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems.

I am incredibly grateful for all the research opportunities available to me here at UNE that have allowed me to develop foundational research skills that I will apply to future research projects and my career. I am especially grateful for the support, guidance, and encouragement I have received from my professors, particularly Dr. Kochtitzky and Dr. Fox, who have taken the time to share their knowledge with me.

Are you part of any other academic programs at UNE?

I have minors in both GIS and applied mathematics.

Are you a member of any clubs or athletics?

I am a member of the Scuba Club, Ocean Club, and Earth’s E.C.O. (environmental club).

Tell us about your GIS research.

The purpose of my research in Dr. Kochtitzky’s lab is to quantify how salt marsh pools have changed since 2009 on Maine’s marshes. Our preliminary results have indicated that salt marsh pools are continuing to expand on Maine’s marshes as a result of human impacts and increased inundation due to climate change.

These results support the need for marsh restoration projects to help marshes be more resilient to climate change. I am currently in the process of preparing a manuscript of these results for publication.

How have you been able to apply similar research principles to other research projects?

In the fall of 2024, I took the coral biology travel course with Dr. Jeri Fox. For the travel course, we learned about corals throughout the fall semester in a regular class setting, and then in early January, we went to Belize for two weeks to see the corals in person, and I was part of a team that collected data on the health of corals.

To do this, we photographed fluorescing corals with an underwater camera and filter system that we built in UNE’s P.D. Merrill Makerspace. From these photos, we will identify specific wavelengths of fluorescence as an indicator of coral health. We also swam photo transect surveys of the reefs and are using those photos to generate 3D models of the reefs.

Additionally, using a GPS system that I helped build, we recorded the location of the specific reefs that were surveyed. The purpose of this research is to return to the same reefs each year to quantify changes in coral fluorescence and percent cover to monitor reef health as the climate changes.

How have these research experiences impacted you and your goals?

Ever since I first learned about corals and how they are threatened by climate change in fifth grade, I have had a passion for researching and restoring reefs. Having the opportunity to research coral health in Belize was an absolute dream come true for me. It was an incredible experience to be able to design our own field equipment and to conduct surveys on coral health.

Have you presented any of your research?

I presented the coral fluorescence research at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Research Symposium and at the Student Innovation Showcase at UNE’S Portland Campus for the Health Sciences in spring 2023. I will present this research again at the 2024 CAS Spring Research Symposium.

I presented my research on salt marsh pool expansion at the SURE Symposium in the fall of 2023. I also presented this research at the Maine GIS User Group conference in Freeport and the 42°: The North Atlantic Network conference hosted at UNE’s Portland Campus in the fall. I will present this research again in April at the New England Estuarine Research Society conference in Freeport and at the spring CAS symposium.

Meet Katelyn DeWater, UNE's latest recipient of the Goldwater Scholarship (2024)

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student Katelyn DeWater (Marine Sciences, '25) is one of just three recipients from Maine to be awarded the Goldwater Scholarship for 2024. DeWater, of Livonia, New York, joins a growing roster of UNE students who have been bestowed the prestigious scholarship.

How much money does the Goldwater Scholarship give? ›

Each Goldwater Scholar annually receives an amount equal to the cost of tuition, mandatory fees, books, and room and board minus the amount of support provided for by other sources, up to a maximum of $7,500/academic year.

How many people get the goldwater? ›

An estimated pool of more than 5,000 students applied for Goldwater Scholarships this year; 1,353 of those were nominated by 446 academic institutions, and 438 received the award. Including the 2024 awards, the Goldwater Foundation has awarded 10,720 scholarships since 1989.

Do you have to be nominated for the Goldwater Scholarship? ›

1. Can I apply directly to the Goldwater Foundation for a scholarship? No. You must be nominated by your university to be considered for a Goldwater Scholarship.

How does the Goldwater Scholarship work? ›

Scholarships of up to $7,500 a year are provided to help cover costs associated with tuition, mandatory fees, books, room and board. A sophom*ore who receives a Goldwater Scholarship will receive up to $7,500 in each of his/her junior and senior years.

What is the average GPA for Goldwater Scholar? ›

**In recent Goldwater competitions, GPAs ranged from 3.3 to 4.95 on a 4.0 scale. Please note: While those with a 3.0 GPA are eligible, nominees selected typically have a 3.5 or higher GPA at Caltech .

How many letters of recommendation do you need for Goldwater Scholarship? ›

Letters of Recommendation:

The Goldwater pre-application asks you to list three potential letter writers.

Is the Goldwater Scholarship worth it? ›

These applications require students to demonstrate their commitment to research and explain their career ambitions much in the same way as the Goldwater application. In short, competing for the Goldwater Scholarship is well worth the time and effort.

How selective is Goldwater? ›

Illinois may nominate up to 4 students for the Goldwater Scholarship. While the average success rate of nominees is 25% nationally, an average of 73% of University of Illinois nominees have been selected as Goldwater Scholars since 1990.

What are the benefits of the Goldwater Scholarship? ›

Expenses covered by the Goldwater Scholarship include: tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and books ($1,000). Payments from the Goldwater Foundation supplement, but do not duplicate, benefits from other sources.

What are the most prestigious scholarships? ›

Prestigious National Scholarships and Fellowships
  • Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Program. ...
  • Beinecke Scholarship Program. ...
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  • British Marshall Scholarship. ...
  • Carnegie Junior Fellows Program. ...
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  • Fulbright Grants.

When to apply for Goldwater? ›

Early September to Late January:

Individual internal campus deadlines are determined by each institution's Goldwater Campus Representative. Check with the Goldwater Campus Representative on your campus for specific dates.

What does it mean to be nominated for a scholarship? ›

Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. Candidates are nominated by their department or program and recipients must be full-time graduate students in good academic standing.

What is the Goldwater rule and why is it important now? ›

The rule applies to public figures and states: “[I]t is unethical for a psychiatrist to offer a professional opinion unless he or she has conducted an examination and has been granted proper authorization for such a statement” (see sidebar).

What is Barry Goldwater known for? ›

He successfully urged president Richard Nixon to resign in 1974 when evidence of a cover-up in the Watergate scandal became overwhelming and impeachment was imminent. In 1986, he oversaw passage of the Goldwater–Nichols Act, which strengthened civilian authority in the U.S. Department of Defense.

Are presidential scholarships hard to get? ›

The Presidential Scholars Program is very prestigious. Because this program is by invite only, it is your academic record and achievements that need to speak for you. Being recognized for this scholarship is a testament to how hard you have worked in high school and the high standards that you hold yourself to.

Is the Goldwater Scholarship taxable? ›

As a reminder, there is no tax liability on the Goldwater. Scholarship.

How much money is the US Presidential scholarship? ›

Unlike other scholarship programs, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program does not award a monetary scholarship.

How many people get the presidential scholarship from USD? ›

Each year, up to 161 students are named as Presidential Scholars, one of the nation's highest honors for high school students.

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