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Schreiber Scholarship (For Commuters and Residential Students) at Lake Forest College 2025

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Summary

  • Application DeadlineFebruary 15, 2025
  • Study LevelUndergraduate
  • SponsorLake Forest College
  • City to studyIllinois
  • School to studyLake Forest College
  • Eligible CountryAll Countries

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Programme Overview

The Schreiber Scholarship is funded by the Schreiber family to support high-achieving Lake County students on the path to college completion in order to facilitate upward social mobility. The scholarship is awarded to CLC students who show significant need beyond scholarships and grants awarded by Lake Forest College. This program reinforces Lake Forest College's commitment to make a quality education accessible to all students.

Benefits

The College meets full financial need (tuition, fees, housing, and meals) for all Schreiber Scholars.

Requirements

  • Must be a Lake County resident matriculating from College of Lake County
  • Must be admitted to Lake Forest College with junior standing
  • Must be an undocumented student or eligible for the Pell Grant
  • Preference given to students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa and/or the honors program
  • Preference given to students who will graduate from CLC with an AA or AS degree

The Transfer Admissions Committee and the Vice President for Enrollment will select the Schreiber Scholars for each fall term. No application is required and students must be accepted through the regular admission process.

Application Deadline

February 15, 2025

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to Lake Forest College on www.commonapp.org to apply

Step 1. Submit your application

For more details visit: Lake Forest College scholarship webpage

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