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Vanderbilt University — Nashville, TN
Founded in 1873, Vanderbilt University is a private, four-year, research university that is known for its strong programs in medicine, engineering, law, and education. It is located on a 330-acre campus only 1.5 miles from downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
Yes, connect me!Vanderbilt University – National Merit Scholarship
Applicant must be a National Merit Finalist who has designated Vanderbilt University as their first-choice institution when completing the scholarship application. Applicants may change their top-choice selection by logging onto the Online Scholarship Application (OSA) website. Applicant must take the PSAT/NMSQT in the specified year of the high school program and no later than the third year in grades 9 through 12. Applicant must also be a citizen of the United States or be a U.S. lawful permanent resident.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Vanderbilt University
Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship
Cornelius Vanderbilt Scholarship recognizes students who combine outstanding academic achievement with strong leadership and contributions outside the classroom.
sponsored by Vanderbilt University
The Chancellor¿s Scholarship recognizes students with outstanding academic records who have worked to build strong high school communities by bridging gaps among economically, socially, and racially diverse groups.
sponsored by Vanderbilt University
The Ingram Scholarship Program recognizes students who plan to combine a professional or business career with an exceptional commitment to civic-minded service, innovation, an entrepreneurial spirit, and leadership.
sponsored by Vanderbilt University
Fred Russell/Grantland Rice TRA Sports Writing Scholarship
Applicant must demonstrate a special interest and potential in the field of sportswriting.
Max Award: $10,000
sponsored by Thoroughbred Racing Associations (TRA)/Vanderbilt University
The Experts' Choice: Colleges and Universities With Great Engineering and Liberal Arts Options
Contrary to popular belief, some engineers actually do like reading...and history and the arts too.
source: College Finder Research
These campuses have a great place for students to gather...other than off-campus parties.
The SEC fans love their sports. The conference is one of the most lucrative in the college sports world.
Forensic nursing is a growing field with plenty of opportunities to make a phenomenal difference in the lives of those affected by crime. These programs, most of which are graduate, offer a unique mix of both health care and criminal justice.
This may be the most spread-out consortium, stretching from Texas to North Carolina.
Colleges Working to Improve Race Relations
It's time to speak up! The Sustained Dialogue Campus Network, a project of the International Institute of Sustained Dialogue, seeks to improve race relations on these college campuses.
source: The International Institute for Sustained Dialogue
No Loans for Low–Income Students
The schools on this list decided that students with a financial disadvantage shouldn't be stretched to the limit with loans. Sounds like a good idea to us.
source: College Vine Blog
Kiplinger's Top 10 Best College Values 2016
Everybody's lookin' for value--the most bang for their buck--especially in their college choice. It's no wonder then Kiplinger's has been naming their Best College Values since 1998. Here are their top 10 best college value picks for 2016. You can view the full list (and methodology) here.
source: Kiplinger, Best College Values, 2016 (Shared with permission)
This conference is largely dominated by Catholic schools. That must explain why the Friars are battling the Blue Demons, Fighting Irish, and the Pirates.
Colleges with Comprehensive Residential Hall Systems
These schools offer comprehensive living-learning centers, which provide a place to live, as well as a place to eat, talk with faculty, and participate in sports and student politics--all in one!
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