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Wesleyan College offers full-tuition scholarship for student of Jewish faith

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The Wesleyan College Confucius Institute issued the following announcement on Jan. 6

Qualified female students of Jewish faith who have been accepted for admission to the College (by February 14, 2022) will have the opportunity to interview for the Gilbert Held Endowed Scholarship - a full-tuition scholarship that includes room and board and is renewable for a maximum of four years (eight semesters). The student will be responsible for Wesleyan fees and additional lab/course fees. 

·         Must be a resident of Georgia who is Jewish

·         Must have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher (HOPE eligible)

·         Must retain HOPE eligibility to maintain the full scholarship in subsequent years

Qualified students are encouraged to apply to Wesleyan College using either the free online application or the Common Application, and indicate religious affiliation. Students must apply and be accepted to 

For more information, please email admissions@wesleyancollege.edu.

Founded in Macon, GA, Wesleyan College was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women. Since 1836, Wesleyan has been committed to women’s education and helping every student find a unique voice and purpose while providing students an academically challenging and relevant liberal arts education. Our diverse, inclusive community encourages creativity, innovation, and leadership so all graduates are prepared to thrive in a complex world. Wesleyan’s comprehensive financial aid program is committed to making it financially feasible for any admitted student to attend.

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