Overview
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship is granted to students who are committed to the promotion of diversity in our society and who demonstrate leadership in the classroom, on campus and in the greater community. Recipients of this scholarship will be connected to students, faculty and staff who are dedicated to promoting Dr. King's ideals at Saint Louis University.
Eligibility
Students who meet the following criteria are invited to fill out a separate application for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy:
- A ranking in the upper one-third of the student's high school class
- Above average ACT or SAT test scores
- Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, weighted or unweighted, as reported on the student's high school transcript at the time of application
Only those students who meet the above-stated requirements will be considered eligible for candidacy. These criteria are used only for determining eligibility and do not guarantee that the student will be selected either for further competition or as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship recipient. Upon review of the applicants, a select group of students will be invited to Saint Louis University's campus in March 2010 to interview and compete for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.
If awarded, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship can be combined with any SLU merit-based scholarship previously awarded up to full tuition.
Application Requirements
To apply for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy, students meeting the initial eligibility requirements must:
Submit all components of the Saint Louis University Application for Freshman Admission, including application essay, official transcript, test scores and Secondary School Report Form, by the priority deadline of February 1, 2010.
Submit a completed Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application, including scholarship essay, resume and two letters of recommendation, by the priority deadline of February 1, 2010.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application must be submitted online. Students will receive an e-mail confirmation upon submission of their application.
Qualifying Test Scores
Test scores from either the ACT or the SAT may serve as qualifiers for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy. However, scores from December 2009 test dates are the last that can be guaranteed consideration for determining eligibility.
Essay, Resume and Letters of Recommendation
Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship applicants must submit a scholarship essay, resume and two letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation can be mailed to the Office of Undergraduate Admission and should provide specific insight into the applicant's personality and/or distinguishing characteristics. Any letters of recommendation that were previously included with the student's Application for Freshman Admission will fulfill this requirement.
Applicants must submit their scholarship essay and resume online with their Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application.
Further information can be found at http://www.slu.edu/x5175.xml
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship is granted to students who are committed to the promotion of diversity in our society and who demonstrate leadership in the classroom, on campus and in the greater community. Recipients of this scholarship will be connected to students, faculty and staff who are dedicated to promoting Dr. King's ideals at Saint Louis University.
Eligibility
Students who meet the following criteria are invited to fill out a separate application for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy:
- A ranking in the upper one-third of the student's high school class
- Above average ACT or SAT test scores
- Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, weighted or unweighted, as reported on the student's high school transcript at the time of application
Only those students who meet the above-stated requirements will be considered eligible for candidacy. These criteria are used only for determining eligibility and do not guarantee that the student will be selected either for further competition or as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship recipient. Upon review of the applicants, a select group of students will be invited to Saint Louis University's campus in March 2010 to interview and compete for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship.
If awarded, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship can be combined with any SLU merit-based scholarship previously awarded up to full tuition.
Application Requirements
To apply for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy, students meeting the initial eligibility requirements must:
Submit all components of the Saint Louis University Application for Freshman Admission, including application essay, official transcript, test scores and Secondary School Report Form, by the priority deadline of February 1, 2010.
Submit a completed Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application, including scholarship essay, resume and two letters of recommendation, by the priority deadline of February 1, 2010.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application must be submitted online. Students will receive an e-mail confirmation upon submission of their application.
Qualifying Test Scores
Test scores from either the ACT or the SAT may serve as qualifiers for Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship candidacy. However, scores from December 2009 test dates are the last that can be guaranteed consideration for determining eligibility.
Essay, Resume and Letters of Recommendation
Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship applicants must submit a scholarship essay, resume and two letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation can be mailed to the Office of Undergraduate Admission and should provide specific insight into the applicant's personality and/or distinguishing characteristics. Any letters of recommendation that were previously included with the student's Application for Freshman Admission will fulfill this requirement.
Applicants must submit their scholarship essay and resume online with their Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Application.
Further information can be found at http://www.slu.edu/x5175.xml
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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