Current and future Founders College students and their relatives and friends, as well as others who support Founders College are eligible for a $2000 Student Ambassador Scholarship by referring prospective students to Founders College. Scholarships are cumulative and transferable*.
If you are awarded a Student Ambassador Scholarship, you may:
Use the scholarship towards your tuition if you are a current or prospective student.
Gift the scholarship to a friend or relative who is currently enrolled at Founders College or save it for a future student who accepts an offer to attend Founders College.
Have a tax-deductible contribution made on your behalf to the Aristotle Education Foundation.
Convert your award into $1000 in lodging, dining, entertainment, leisure education, and spa treatments at the Berry Hill Estate within 6 months after the student completes his or her first semester at Founders College.
Earning the Student Ambassador Scholarship is easy. Here's how it works:
Tell someone you know about Founders College.
Submit the prospective student's contact information to Founders College using the downloadable referral form or electronically.
A Founders College enrollment team member will contact the prospective student and answer any questions he or she might have.
The scholarship will be awarded once the prospective student is accepted to Founders College and completes one semester as a full-time student at Founders College.
The scholarship will not be awarded to a student who discovers a prospective student while the student is performing recruitment duties initiated by Founders College
Prospective students are those who are not known to the admissions staff prior to the referral.
The scholarship is for tuition only.
There is no limit to the number of Student Ambassador Scholarships you can receive!
Go to http://www.founderscollege.com/Admissions/founders_referral_form.pdf to download our referral form in PDF format.
Please send all completed forms to dmiller@founderscollege.com
*The Student Ambassador Scholarship has no cash value and cannot be redeemed or exchanged for cash
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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