Deadline: |
December 1, 2018
Location: |
The United States of America
(Partially Funded)
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Vanderbilt University Merit Scholarship for Undergraduates in USA
The Ingram Scholarship Program challenges students to create and implement substantial service projects in the community. The program supports students who demonstrate a willingness and ability to combine a successful business or professional career with a lifelong commitment to finding solutions to critical problems facing modern society. Ingram Scholars are expected to devote approximately twenty hours each month during the academic year and at least one of their undergraduate summers to relevant community outreach and service projects.
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the program seeks to develop an active network of Ingram Scholar alumni who not only continue their commitment to positive social change, but also nurture the social sensibilities of others in their volunteer and professional lives.
Opportunity Focus Areas:
Accountancy
African American Diaspora Studies.
American Studies
Anthropology
Applied Clinical Informatics
Art
Asian Studies
Astrophysics
Audiology
Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Informatics
Biostatistics
Business Administration, General
Business, Management, Marketing
Cancer Biology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
Chemical Engineering
Chemical and Physical Biology
Chemistry
Education
Cinema and Media Arts
Civil Engineering
Classical and Mediterranean Studies
Clinical Investigation
Communication Studies
Communication of Science and Technology
Community Development and Action
Community Research and Action
Engineering
Creative Writing
Deaf Education
Divinity
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
Social Sciences
History
Educational Policy
English
Epidemiology
European Studies
Executive Business Administration
Finance
French and European Studies
Foreign Languages
German and European Studies
Helath Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Psychology.
Business, Management, Marketing
Area, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies.
Philosophy and Religious Studies.
Law and Legal Studies
Mathematics
Medicine, Health and Society
Physical Sciences
Theology.
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English.
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ALL WORLD COUNTRIES.
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Program Period.
Four Years.
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- Scholarships are renewable annually through the senior year contingent on the maintenance of a 3.0 minimum GPA and fulfillment of service-related requirements.
- Throughout their years as an Ingram Scholar, students are required to maintain a twenty-hour monthly service commitment and to complete at least one summer service project.
English Language Requirement:
- Applicants whose first language or language of instruction is not English are required to submit official scores of one of the following English language proficiency tests: TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic.
- Vanderbilt’s recommended minimum scores are a 100 on the internet-based TOEFL, a 230 on the computer-based TOEFL, a 7.0 on the IELTS, and a 70 on the PTE Academic.
- Ingram Scholars are selected on the basis of commitment to community service, strength of personal character, and leadership potential.
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(Partially Funded)
-Ingram Scholars receive full-tuition support each year plus stipends for special summer service projects. Vanderbilt will provide additional need-based financial aid to those Ingram Scholarship recipients whose demonstrated financial need exceeds the amount of full tuition.
We make three important commitments to ensure that students from many different economic circumstances can enroll at Vanderbilt:
First: Since talent and promise recognize no social, cultural, economic, or geographic boundaries, our admissions process is need-blind for U.S. Citizens and eligible non-citizens.
Second: Vanderbilt will meet 100% of a family’s demonstrated financial need.
Third: Financial aid awards do not include loans. Instead of offering need-based loans to undergraduate students, Vanderbilt offers additional grant assistance. This does not involve income bands or “cut-offs” that impact or limit eligibility.
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First Step: apply via MyAppVU after submitting admission application.
Second Step: Ingram Scholarship Program applications for prospective freshmen must be submitted electronically via your MyAppVU account by December 1, 2018
Third Step: Email ([email protected]) if you do not see confirmation of receipt in MyAppVU.
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