RESOURCES
Levine alumni have enrolled in graduate, professional and medical school at Columbia, Duke, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, New York University, Oxford, Priceton, Stanford, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Pennyslvania and many more.
The four-year scholarship includes full tuition, room, board, books, mandatory fees, an $8,000 service grant and funding for four summer experiences. Beyond the financial award, Scholars also benefit from:
• Professional networking
• Personalized mentorship
• Professional development funding
• Priority course registration
• Spring break and May service trips
• Social, cultural, and athletic events
APPLY
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Nomination: Before you can apply, you must be nominated by your high school counselor or submit a self-nomination. There is no limit to the number of students each high school can nominate. If you are homeschooled, you can be nominated by a professor or teacher as long as they are not related to you. The nomination portal opens on August 15th.
Apply to UNC Charlotte: Students must submit a first-year admissions application by the first deadline. Visit admissions.charlotte.edu to learn more.
Apply to the Levine: Once nominated, you will gain access to the Levine supplemental application. Students should complete Section A of the application immediately so that emails can be sent to those individuals who will be writing letters of recommendation. The entire supplemental application including three essays, at least two letters of recommendation, and an activites list must be submitted online by the deadline.
VISIT
levinescholars.charlotte.edu/apply/important-dates for application deadlines
TIMELINE
EARLY DECEMBER:
Semifinalist notified
EARLY JANUARY:
Finalist notified
MID-FEBRUARY:
EARLY MARCH:
MID-APRIL:
EARLY MAY:
Finalist Program
Recipients notified Response deadline Class announced
Levine Scholars have interned with Apple, Bosch, British Parliament, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Deloitte, Department of Justice, Ernst & Young, Environmental Protection Agency, Google, Honda, Johnson & Johnson, Martha Stewart Living, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and more!
#meetQuinton
Name: Quinton Frederick ‘23
Hometown: Lumberton, NC
Major: Architecture and History
Activities: Habitat for Humanity and Freedom by Design Board member. Hiking, short runs and long books.
Nonprofit Internship:
Carolina Raptor Center
Pre-professional internships:
Charlotte Museum of History
Study Abroad: Vienna, Austria
DEDICATED CURIOUS CREATIVE
Fun Fact: I brought almost two pounds of jelly beans with me to NOLS!
#meetXavier
Name: Xavier Gomez ‘23
Hometown: Durham, NC
Major: Systems Engineering
Minor: Spanish Activities: Research in advanced mobility districts, VP of American Society of Engineering Management, member of UNCC SERVE Team, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Running Club, UNCC Sustainability Committee. Camping and outdoors enthusiast!
Nonprofit Internship: Sustain Charlotte
Pre-professional internships: Kino Border Initiative, Pontoon Solutions
Study Abroad: Montevideo, Uruguay
Fun Fact: I have been to five continents but have yet to eat a Big Mac.
ENVIRONMENTALIST EXPLORER ENGINEEER
#meetSamra
Name: Samra Kanwal ‘23
Hometown: Richmond, VA
Major: Management Information Systems and History
Activities: Ventureprise, Millennium
Fellowship, Clinton Global University
Fellowship, Girls Who Launch
Nonprofit Internship: Lighthouse Labs RVA
Pre-professional internships:
HashiCorp and Amazon
Web Services
Fun Fact: I can speak five languages and am a connoisseur of fried chicken around Charlotte.
CREATIVE DRIVEN FRIENDLY
WHO WE ARE
The Levine Scholars Program enrolls 20 students annually and provides them with the tools, resources, and community they need to prepare for lives of visionary leadership and positive social impact.
AMBITIOUS CREATIVE CURIOUS DARING DRIVEN
ECLECTIC
INNOVATIVE LIMITLESS
SERVICE-ORIENTED
SUPPORTIVE
“My undergraduate education as a Levine Scholar is stretching me to corners of opportunities I never knew existed and interests I never knew I had. It is shaping me into a well-rounded citizen who is better prepared, both professsionally and personally, to thrive in whatever position I find myself in after college than I would have been without this program.”
-Natalie Bates ‘24WHO WE SEEK
While there is no “typical” Levine Scholar, a desire to make a difference is a unifying characteristic. Our scholars are engaged in the world around them and eager to leverage their talents and interets into tangible results. We seek smart, motivated, community-focused leaders who will utilize every available resource and opportunity to reach their full potential and enrich every community they touch.
COULD THAT BE YOU?
WHAT WE DO
Civic engagement is at the core of the Levine Scholars Program. Through a strong commitment to ongoing volunteerism, internships with local nonprofits, grant projects with community partners, and customized curricula, Levine Scholars graduate fully prepared as curious intellectuals, thoughtful leaders, and compassionate humanitarians.
In past academic years, Levine Scholars have provided nearly 800 hours of community service a month within the Greater Charlotte Region.
Levine Scholars have studied on 6 continents and in 60 countries.
HOW WE DO IT
Each summer, Levine Scholars embark on life-changing adventures that allow tham to examine their identities, redefine their communities, and explore their personal and professional interests. Summers are tailored to match each individual Scholar and are generally themed as follows:
SUMMER 1: PRE-COLLEGE OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
SUMMER 2: NONPROFIT INTERNSHI IN CHARLOTTE
SUMMER 3: PRE-PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP
SUMMER 4: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
#meetMadison
Name: Madison Synder ‘23
Hometown: Surf City, NC
Major: Biology B.S. and Spanish B.A
Minor: Public Health and Sociology
Activities: President of Students Against Melanoma, Dance Marathon Family Relations Director, Atrium Health Student Researcher, Charlotte Peer Tutor, Phi Kapa Phi, Clinton Global Initiative Alum, Running and Hiking Enthusiast
Nonprofit Internship: Care Ring
Pre-professional internships: Remote Area Medical, Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children
Study Abroad: Granada, Spain
Fun Fact: While studying abroad, I had the chance to visit Lanzarote in the Canary Islands where I was able to go cliff jumping.