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Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship

$113,000

February 01, 2024

Awards Available: 2

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  • Scholarship Description
  • This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the university’s Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65.
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    Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicant’s academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organization’s role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility.

    Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.
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