"I felt a wave of confidence and gratitude exploring history, culture and politics in London and taking on the challenging courses at UEA that helped me to grow as a student."
"I keep having amazing experiences through Dickinson. ... Thank you for your support as I broaden my worldview."
“Scholarships lighten the financial burden of attending college and make it possible for me to focus on learning and building important relationships with peers and faculty.”
“This scholarship gives me the opportunity to show that I can succeed.”
“[My scholarship] has granted me opportunities to build relationships with alumni and President Jones, attend networking events and find interest in things I wouldn’t have otherwise considered."
“Thanks to donors like you, life is brighter for students like me. I hope one day to help to change a student’s life the way you have changed mine.”
“I truly value the liberal arts education I am receiving at Dickinson, and I appreciate the opportunity to pursue my studies through international programs.”
"This scholarship is a godsend for my family and me, giving me the opportunity to continue to explore my passions while earning a world-class education."
“Studying at Dickinson is a privilege that many cannot enjoy. I promise to pass on the generous support I have received.”
“I am so grateful to Dickinson for offering so many opportunities to expand my understanding of my role in the world.”
“Attending Dickinson is a life-changing opportunity, one which I would never be able to pursue without your generous support.”
“I'm grateful to be able to pursue the subjects I am most passionate about, and it wouldn’t be possible without your generosity.”
“Every experience that has pushed me to learn more ... has rippled into incredible connections and opportunities.”
“[Scholarships] help students like me to get a wonderful education that includes the enrichment of music.”
“I can say with certainty that Dickinson is the right place for me. Generous alumni like you make it possible for students like me to attend Dickinson and succeed.”