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www.vanderbilt.edu https://www.vanderbilt.edu/scholarships/
Each year Vanderbilt awards merit-based scholarships to applicants who demonstrate exceptional accomplishment and intellectual promise. These students represent the top 1 percent of all freshman applicants to Vanderbilt, and with the limited number of merit scholarships available, the selection process is very competitive. All merit-based scholarships offered at Vanderbilt are renewable through four years of undergraduate study as long as the recipient maintains satisfactory academic performance. Each of the four undergraduate schools awards a number of scholarships proportionate to the school’s enrollment. Financial need is not a factor unless otherwise indicated. Ingram Scholars: Students who plan to combine a professional or business career with an exceptional commitment to community service. The program supports students who are committed to developing their personal roles in the solution to societal problems and who have the maturity and initiative to lead positive social change. Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholars: Students who combine outstanding academic achievement with strong leadership and contributions outside the classroom. Chancellor’s Scholars: Students with outstanding high school records who have worked to build strong high school communities by bridging gaps among economically, socially, and racially diverse groups and who have demonstrated significant interest in issues of diversity education, tolerance, and social justice. Address: Phone: Email: Website:
Wofford College 429 North Church St. Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 864-597-4130 admission@wofford.edu wofford.edu
All Wofford College applicants are automatically considered for institutional, merit-based scholarships separate from the specific programs below. These specific programs are separate from the scholarship consideration all students receive when their complete application has been submitted and each require a separate application. Wofford Scholars: Wofford Scholars is the largest merit-based scholarship program at the College. The window for qualified students to be nominated begins in February of the junior year and extends through the Fall of their senior. The deadline to be nominated is October 22, 2021. Students must be nominated by their guidance through our online form on our website. An accepted nomination guarantees Disclaimer: Scholarships types and award amounts are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the Institution awarding the scholarship. Please confirm the details of the scholarship prior to applying.
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