Merit Scholarships

Merit scholarships are awarded to incoming undergraduate students and are based on outstanding academic achievement in secondary school or college, if a transfer student. Scholarships are renewable for up to four years for full-time students who maintain a specific cumulative grade-point average. Merit scholarships may include:

Academic Merit Scholarships – Based on weighted, cumulative grade-point average at the time of admission, and are renewable.

First-Year Student Merit Scholarships – At the point of admission to Wilson College, first-year students who meet all academic requirements for merit scholarship eligibility are offered one of these awards. Eligibility is based on being enrolled in a college preparatory curriculum that demonstrates a minimum of 15 units that include (1) four units of English; (2) four units of social studies/history; (3) algebra I, algebra II and geometry; (4) two laboratory sciences; and (5) two years of a foreign language. The secondary school attended must be regionally accredited. These tuition scholarships are renewed for a maximum of four years, provided the student continues to enroll full time and maintains the required cumulative grade-point average for the level of merit scholarship.

All applicants will be awarded the amount qualified for based on their GPA at the time of acceptance.

 
Merit Scholarship Award Eligibility
Presidential $12,000 3.75+ cumulative GPA
Dean’s $9,000 3.4 - 3.74 cumulative GPA
Faculty $7,500 3.2 - 3.39 cumulative GPA
 Faculty  $5,000  3.0 - 3.19 cumulative GPA
 Faculty $2,500
 2.5 - 2.9 cumulative GPA

FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS ONLY

Transfer students are eligible for a tuition merit scholarship based on college cumulative GPA. Phi Theta Kappa members automatically will be eligible for the Presidential Merit Scholarship. Students who transfer in fewer than four courses will be considered for the First-Year Merit Scholarship. Students must maintain the required cumulative GPA for scholarship renewal for the level of merit scholarship. Students with previously earned bachelor’s degrees are not eligible for merit scholarships.

 

Transfer Merit Scholarships   Award
          Eligibility
 Presidential $12,000
 3.75+ cumulative GPA
 Dean's  $9,000  3.4 - 3.74 cumulative GPA
 Faculty $6,000
 3.2 - 3.39 cumulative GPA
 Faculty  $3,000   3.0 - 3.19 cumulative GPA
 Faculty  $2,000   2.5 - 2.9 cumulative GPA

Students must maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average of at least a 2.0 in order for the merit scholarship to be renewed for the next year.  The student's academic record will be reviewed at the end of every Spring Semester.

Hagop Bogigian Scholarships – Established from the estate of Hagop Bogigian, two full-tuition scholarships are awarded to students of Armenian descent with a preference for citizens of Armenia. These awards are renewable for up to four years.

Class of 1952 Scholarship – Recognizes an outstanding incoming student who plans to major in education or one of the liberal arts and sciences. This competitive scholarship is renewable for up to four years. Scholarship applications, available from the admissions office, are due March 1.

Curran-Bonner Scholarships – Established in 1936 as a trust under the will of the late William Curran, M.D., and supplemented by gifts from former Curran Scholarship recipients. Preference is given to new students with financial need admitted as traditional undergraduate students with a proven history of service to community, school and/or church. First-year students receive $4,000 and upper-class students receive $4,000 to $7,500, depending on the amount of eligibility from need-based work-study and student loans. Curran Scholars complete a 260-hour volunteer service requirement each academic year and take two classes in religion and/or philosophy while at Wilson College. Recipients must maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average after their first year and at least a 2.5 cumulative grade-point average every year thereafter. Applications, due no later than March 1, are available from the admissions office.