Published: 27 Jan 2025 353 views
Three (3) scholarships — awarded through the Institute of Religion, Politics and Culture at Washington College — are renewable and awarded annually to three admitted students per year with strong interests in the study of religion’s influence on American and world history and its contemporary importance for cultural and political life.
Through experiential learning opportunities such as the Oxford Research Seminar and the Cincinnatus Leadership Scholars Program, among many others, the Institute of Religion, Politics and Culture helps students explore a range of pressing issues facing contemporary society and the enduring value of America’s founding principles.
Founded in 1782, Washington College was the first college chartered in the sovereign United States of America. General George Washington gave permission to use his name and contributed 50 guineas toward the founding of the College. The core values of the College then remain true today—integrity, determination, curiosity, civility, leadership, and moral courage—all of which contribute toward our mission to challenge and inspire emerging citizen leaders. Washington College ch... continue reading
Application Deadline | 03 Mar 2025 |
Value | $7,500 |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Washington College |
Type | Undergraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Washington College |
Gender | Men and Women |
Three (3) $2,500 scholarships — awarded through the Institute of Religion, Politics and Culture at Washington College — are renewable and awarded annually to three admitted students per year with strong interests in the study of religion’s influence on American and world history and its contemporary importance for cultural and political life. Additionally, one (1) scholarship recipient is awarded an extra $5,000 stipend for experiential learning opportunities.
You must be admitted as a students at Washington College;
Also, you must have a strong interests in the study of religion’s influence on American and world history and its contemporary importance for cultural and political life.
Deadline: March 3rd, 11:59 p.m. EST
For more details visit: Washington College website.