School Contact: Patty Beidel - Wilson College
Fans: 2
Do you offer online education?: no
Web Site: www.wilson.edu
Contact Name: Patricia F Beidel
address: 1015 Philadelphia Ave
City: Chambersburg
state: Pennsylvania
Zip: 17201
Phone Number: 800-421-8402
Email Address: admissions@wilson.edu
Scholarships Available:
FRESHMEN MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS – Wilson College awards merit scholarships to undergraduate, fulltime incoming students based on the high school class rank and high school GPA at the time of admission.
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SCHOLARSHIP |
CLASS RANK |
HS GPA |
AWARD |
RENEWAL GPA |
|
Presidential |
top 15% |
3.75 or better |
50% of Tuition |
2.75 |
|
Dean's |
top 25% |
3.4 - 3.74 |
35% of Tuition |
2.75 |
|
Faculty |
top 50% |
3.0 - 3.39 |
25% of Tuition |
2.75 |
These Merit Scholarships are renewable for a maximum
of 4 years to recipients who enroll fulltime and who maintain
at least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average.
A student who attends a high school that does not provide class rank will be considered for a merit scholarship by the use of a standardized test score in lieu of rank. Home schooled and cyber schooled students must also provide SAT or ACT scores to be considered for an academic merit scholarship. In combination with the required cumulative grade point average, the test scores that qualify an applicant for a merit scholarship are as follows:
Presidential:
SAT: 600 verbal and 600 math
ACT: 27 Composite with no sub score under 22
Dean's:
SAT: 550 verbal and 550 math
ACT: 24 Composite with no sub score under 20
Faculty:
SAT: 500 verbal and 500 math
ACT: 22 Composite with no sub score under 18
HAGOP BOGIGIAN SCHOLARSHIP - Established from the estate of Hagop Bogigian, this tuition scholarship is awarded to students of Armenian descent with a preference for citizens of Armenia. These awards are renewable for up to 4 years.
THE CURRAN SCHOLARSHIPS -Strong students with a proven history of service to community and/or church are invited to apply for Curran Scholarships. These renewable awards range from a minimum of $4,000 for freshmen up to $7,000 for upperclassmen. The amount is based on the student’s eligibility from need-based work-study and student loan programs. Curran Scholars complete a 260-hour volunteer service requirement each academic year and take two classes in religion and/or philosophy while at Wilson College. In addition, recipients must attain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average after their freshman year and at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average every year thereafter. A student who receives a Curran Scholarship will not also receive a work study award or a TASC Scholarship. Applications are available from the Office of Admissions. The deadline for application is March 1.
TASC (The Alumnae-Student Contract) - Well-qualified women who otherwise may not be able to attend Wilson receive loans from a fund subsidized by alumnae, foundations, and other friends of the College. Awards are based on potential for leadership, academic merit, and character. Students selected as TASC Scholars receive $1,500 per academic year and, after graduation, repay $300 (interest-free) for each year they received TASC assistance. TASC Scholars who do not graduate from Wilson repay all TASC money received. Applications, due no later than March 1, are available in the Admissions Office. TASC cannot be combined with a Curran award. TASC Scholars must maintain satisfactory academic progress.
SEBCLAR SCHOLARSHIP FOR BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY - These Scholarships to Enhance Biology and Chemistry Learning and Research will be awarded to students majoring in Biology or Chemistry. Applicants must demonstrate academic achievement in prior mathematics courses. The SEBCLAR program is funded by the National Science Foundation to encourage women to pursue degrees in the sciences by enhancing educational opportunities and academic support. These annual scholarships of up to $10,000 are renewable for students who maintain a minimum grade point average both cumulatively and in all science courses. Applicants must be US citizens or eligible non-citizens admitted to Wilson College who demonstrate financial need based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. SEBCLAR applications are available in the Admissions Office and must be completed by March 1.
CLASS OF 1952 SCHOLARSHIP IN LIBERAL ARTS, SCIENCES AND EDUCATION - The Wilson College Class of 1952 will extend a $1,000 scholarship to a first time freshman or transfer applicant who intends to receive teacher certification in one of the following fields: Elementary Education or Secondary Education in Biology, Chemistry, English, Environmental Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics, or Social Studies as well as students who plan to major in one of the Liberal Arts or Sciences. Candidates should have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in their high school work. The scholarship is for one year only. The deadline for application is March 1.
AFFILIATION SCHOLARSHIPS
The following $1,000 scholarships are awarded automatically to fulltime, matriculated undergraduate students. These are awarded on a rolling basis; there is application deadline. Students eligible for more than one of these scholarships receive just one. Awards are renewable for up to four years provided that recipients enroll fulltime and maintain satisfactory academic progress. No affiliation scholarships are offered for study during the summer or to students who already hold a baccalaureate degree.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship - Transfer students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa may be eligible for a $1,000 renewable scholarship. This is in addition to the Transfer Merit Scholarship as it recognizes the student's academic achievement and community service.
PONY CLUB -Pony Clubbers with a rating of C-3 or higher who have a high school GPA of 3.0 or better in a college preparatory curriculum and the recommendation of their district commissioner.
NATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP-These awards are made to superior students preparing to enter as full-time incoming freshmen in one of the participating colleges related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), such as Wilson College. Applicants must be active members of the Presbyterian Church (USA), be high school seniors, be US citizens or permanent residents, and demonstrate financial need. Awards range from $250 to $1500 per academic year and are renewable for four years. Applications are available from Wilson's financial aid office and must be filed by March 1 of the student's senior year in high school. Academic transcripts including SAT/ACT scores and financial aid information will be submitted between March 1 and April 1. Applications are also available online.
SPECIALTY SCHOLARSHIPS
Students must be admitted to the college in order to receive a scholarship. Awards are made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Each recipient must submit her enrollment deposit by May 1 in order to receive these scholarships.
School Description:
Wilson is an independent college dedicated to the education of women, rigorous study in the liberal arts and sciences and strong career preparation. Wilson is committed to the life of the mind and sprit, to environmental sustainability, and to preparing articulate, ethical leaders who will serve their communities and professions effectively in an increasingly complex, interdependent and global world.
The College is distinguished by its supportive, diverse and close-knit community, which is guided by The Wilson Honor Principle.
Athletic Division and Conference: Division 3 - North East Athletic Conference - NEAC
Intramural Sports Available:
Competitive Teams Available: Field Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Tennis, Softball
Athletic Website: www.wilson.edu/athletics
Total Undergraduate Enrollment: less than 800
Homeschool Enrollment %: 2%
Student / Professor Ratio: 10:1
Homeschool Incoming Freshman Room Pairing Availability: yes
Religious Affiliation: Presbyterian
Local Airport: Harrisburg International Airport
Application Deadline: Rolling
Homeschool Application Requirements: Homeschool students must be able to provide a diploma upon completion of high school requirements.
In-State Tuition (Full Year): $26,370
Out-of-State Tuition (Full Year): $26,370
Typical Room (Full Year): $4,700
Typical Board (Full Year): $4,370
Additional Fees: Technology Fee - $300, Student Government Fee - $260
Estimated Book Cost: Varies
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