CHAMBERSBURG, PA – Wilson College, a prestigious college for women in Chambersburg, announces annual scholarships for twins and triplets that will pay 45% of each student’s annual tuition.
To be eligible, all of the female siblings must enroll full-time each semester. Each recipient must submit her enrollment deposit by May 1 in order to receive this scholarship. Awards are made on a first-come, first-served basis.
Students may receive the scholarship for a maximum of four years, as long as they maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the college catalogue. Priority will be given to students who reside on campus.
“Many twins and triplets want to attend the same college,” said Linda Brittain, Wilson’s associate dean of enrollment/director of financial aid. “These scholarships provide families with a financial option that helps make a Wilson College education more affordable.”
These scholarships cannot be combined with other merit or affiliation scholarships awarded by the college, with the exception of the SEMLAR (Scholarship to Enhance Mathematics Learning and Research) and Disert (Honors) awards.
At Wilson, students get the attention they deserve. For the past four years, Wilson College has been selected a “Best Value” College by U.S. News & World Report. In America’s Best Colleges, Wilson was also featured as a “Top Tier” college among comprehensive colleges in the northern United States and in the top 10 colleges nationally that has the most classes with fewer than 20 students.
For further information, please contact Linda Brittain at lbrittain@wilson.edu or call 1-800-421-8402 or 717-262-2025.
Wilson College is an independent college dedicated to the education of women, rigorous study in the liberal arts and sciences, and strong career preparation. Wilson is committed to the life of the mind and spirit, to environmental sustainability, and to preparing articulate, ethical leaders who will serve their communities and professions effectively in an increasingly complex, interdependent and global world. The College is distinguished by its supportive, diverse and close-knit community, which is guided by the Wilson Honor Principle.
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