Academic Scholarships
Academic scholarships require that students maintain a
cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 and complete a minimum of 24 credit
hours per academic year or meet the standards specified by a
particular academic program. Failure to maintain these requirements
will result in forfeiture of the scholarship. Students may petition
the scholarship granting body to keep their scholarship one
additional semester if it can be shown that circumstances beyond
their control impeded their performance. Upon resumption of the
minimal qualifying requirements, students may reapply through the
appropriate scholarship granting body. Renewal of a previously lost
scholarship is not guaranteed and is subject to availability of
funds. No student will receive more than one institutional academic
scholarship.
Academic Program Scholarships are
offered by the following academic programs:
- art
- biology
- business administration
- choral music
- education
- english (journalism, literature, writing)
- history
- human services and counseling
- mathematics
Additional information may be obtained by contacting a
faculty member in the academic program.
Begley Scholars: This scholarship
is merit-based and covers tuition, fees, room, and board. If a
student chooses to commute, the scholarship will cover tuition and
fees only. This is a competitive scholarship for graduating high
school seniors based on the following requirements:
- a minimum ACT composite score of 24
- min of a 3.0 GPA
- class ranking in the top 10% at the end of the junior year
- acceptance for admission and financial aid paperwork (FAFSA),
and financial aid application completed by February 1
- completion of the Begley Scholarship application by February 1:
- a typewritten essay (one to two pages in length) on a topic
chosen by the scholarship committee
- three letters of reference (two from high school instructors in
mathematics, science, or english; one from any source) and
- attendance at Begley Scholars' Day to participate in an
interview conducted by one of the Begley Scholars committees.
Bonner Leader Program: The
mission of the Bonner Leader Program is to transform the lives of
students and members, the life of their campuses, their local
communities, and the world through service and leadership. The
Bonner Leader Program is designed to heighten the overall education
students and members receive by asking them to engage in ongoing
service work and helping them develop the experience, skills,
knowledge and values necessary to make that work meaningful and
lasing.
The Bonner Leader Program holds these Common Commitments:
- Social Justice
- Civic Engagement
- Spiritual Exploration
- Diversity
- International Perspective
- Community Building
Dean's Scholarship: This
scholarship is available to high school valedictorians who attend
Lindsey Wilson as first-time, full-time freshmen with a minimum ACT
composite score of 24. These students may receive up to full
tuition. It is also available to high school valedictorians with an
ACT composite score of less than 24. These students may receive up
to one-half tuition. This scholarship is need-based.
Eagle Scout Scholarship: This is
a need-based scholarship up to one-half tuition for outstanding
young men who have obtained the rank of Eagle Scout through the Boy
Scouts of America. Students must be a first-time, full-time
freshman and meet the following requirements: obtained the rank of
Eagle Scout by age 18, a minimum ACT composite score of 24, a
minimum 3.00 cumulative high school grade point average, and
acceptance for admission to Lindsey Wilson. In addition, applicants
must submit a letter of reference from a Boy Scouting official and
one other source, and a written essay on how scouting has benefited
him. A maximum of five Eagle Scout Scholarships will be
awarded.
Girl Scout Gold Award
Scholarship: This is a need-based scholarship up to one-half
tuition for outstanding your women who have obtained the highest
award that a Girl Scout may earn through the Girl Scouts of the
USA. Students must be a first-time, full-time freshman and meet the
following requirements: obtain the gold award by age 18, a minimum
ACT composite score of 24, a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school
grade point average, and acceptance for admission to Lindsey Wilson
College. In addition, applicants must submit a letter of reference
from a Girl Scout official and one other source, and a written
essay on how scouting has benefited her. A maximum of five (5) Girl
Scout Gold Award Scholarships will be awarded.
LWC Achievement Scholarship: This
need-based scholarship is available to first-time, full-time
freshmen. Students with a composite ACT score of 18 or above and a
cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or above may qualify for up to
$6,000.
Award for Excellence: This is a
need-based scholarship awarded to first time, full-time freshmen
who are National Merit Semifinalists and National Achievement
Semifinalists. Students with a minimum ACT composite score of 24
may receive up to a full tuition scholarship. Students with an ACT
composite of less than 24 may receive up to one-half tuition
scholarship.
Honor Scholarship: This
need-based scholarship is awarded to first-time, full-time freshmen
who have graduated in the top 10% of their high school class. Up to
$1,000 per year will be awarded and will be available as long as
the student meets academic scholarship requirements.
Junior Miss Scholarship: This is
a need-based academic scholarship up to one-half tuition per year
for outstanding young women who are Junior Miss Scholastic Pageant
winners from Kentucky. Students must be a first-time, full-time
freshman with a minimum 3.00 cumulative high school grade point
average and acceptance for admission to Lindsey Wilson. Note:
Recipients will receive only one scholarship regardless of the
number of pageants the student has won or competed in for the state
of Kentucky.
Additional categories for Junior Miss scholarship opportunities
include:
| Scholastic Winner: |
up to one-half tuition each year for four years |
| First Place Winner: |
up to one-half tuition each year for four years |
| First Runner-Up: |
up to $3,500 per year for four years |
| Second Runner Up: |
up to $3,000 per year for four years |
| Non-placing participants: |
up to $2,000 per year for four years |
These scholarships are renewable for four years and will be
available as long as the student meets academic scholarship
requirements as stated in this catalog.
Kentucky Educational Excellence
Scholarship (KEES): This program is administered by the
Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) which offers
Kentucky high school students an opportunity to earn college
scholarships. This scholarship is based upon ACT scores and high
school grade point averages. Students who have met the academic
requirements for KEES will have their accounts automatically
credited according to the amount they have earned. Students do not
have to apply for a KEES award; it is sent automatically to the
College once the college notifies KHEAA the student is
enrolled.
Kentucky Governor Scholar
Scholarship: This is a need-based scholarship awarded to
first-time, full-time freshmen who are selected as a Kentucky
Governor Scholar. Students with a composite ACT score of 24 or
above may receive up to a full tuition scholarship. Students with a
composite ACT score of less than 24 may receive up to one-half
tuition scholarship.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship: This
is a need-based scholarship awarded to students who have been
members of Phi Theta Kappa at a community college and are
transferring to Lindsey Wilson College. Students must have earned a
minimum of 60 credit hours with a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade
point average. Proof of Phi Theta Kappa membership is required.
Students must also submit an essay to the Office of Student
Financial Services describing their experience as a member of Phi
Theta Kappa.
Rogers Scholar Scholarship: This
is a need-based scholarship awarded to first-time, full-time
freshmen who are selected as a Rogers Scholar. Students with a
composite ACT score of 24 or above may receive up to a full tuition
scholarship. Students with a composite ACT score of less than 24
may receive up to one-half tuition scholarship.