Dickinson College is pleased
to announce the Benjamin Rush, John Dickinson and John Montgomery
scholarships and the Stafford Scholarship for life sciences.
Awarded at the time of admission to the top students in the
incoming first-year class, the scholarships
are based on academic achievement in high school, standardized
test scores and demonstrated leadership in school and community
activities.
Dickinson is committed to recognizing superior talent and service, regardless of financial need, as it seeks to assemble a student body that will benefit from and contribute to the distinctive characteristics of the college—global engagement, hands-on learning across the curriculum and access to an outstanding network of alumni accomplishment. No additional application is required. Notification of winners will be made at the time of admission.
Dickinson, Rush and Montgomery, all prominent figures
in the American Revolution, created our college in 1783 with
the mission of education in the liberal arts for the purpose
of building a new nation. We still pursue the mission of
educating students who will, like our founders,
be leaders, discoverers and creators in their local, national
and global communities. John Montgomery, John Dickinson and
Benjamin Rush scholars are students who epitomize Dickinson
College's desire not to be an ivory tower but to engage the
world.
Learn more about these programs:
What Type of Student is Awarded the Scholarships?
Students who receive the Dickinson, Rush and Montgomery scholarships "lean into" their education and engage fully in what Dickinson has to offer. They make a difference on campus and in the world around them.
You can read about two of these scholarship recipients.
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