The Hudson & Holland Scholars Program (HHSP) at Indiana University is a prestigious scholarship and support initiative designed to assist high-achieving minority students who are historically underrepresented. The program is the largest merit-based scholarship and support program at Indiana University and serves nearly 2,000 students.
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Academic Level:
• High school seniors or current undergraduate students
• Must be admitted to or plan to attend Indiana University-Bloomington
2. Academic Requirements:
• Minimum high school GPA of 3.2
3. Citizenship:
• U.S. citizen or permanent resident
4. Test Scores (Optional):
• A combined SAT Math and Evidence-based Reading and Writing score of 1180 or higher, or
• An ACT score of 24 or higher (Optional)
Additional Qualifications:
• Record of leadership
• Active participation in extracurricular and service-related activities
Additional Opportunities:
HHSP scholars with certain majors may be eligible for additional funding from their degree-granting schools.
Award Renewal:
The HHSP award is renewed every academic year, provided the student maintains a minimum GPA of at least 3.00.
The Hudson & Holland Scholars Program aims to create a supportive environment for underrepresented minority students, offering financial assistance and resources to enhance their academic and leadership potential. If you meet the eligibility criteria and plan to attend Indiana University-Bloomington, consider exploring the opportunities provided by the HHSP to further your education and personal development. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the official program details or contact the relevant program administrators.