Baldwin Wallace University is partnering with a select number of organizations in Northeast Ohio that are preparing young people to live productive, fulfilling, and service-oriented lives. The awards are designed to encourage future college students to participate in community-based organizations and be in a stronger position to gain access to a high-quality college education.
Students may receive either a community-based award or a merit scholarship (which includes any award provided in place of a merit scholarship). Students will receive whichever award is of greatest value. Students may not receive more than one community-based award or merit scholarship — only one community-based award or merit scholarship (or equivalent) will be provided. Like merit scholarships and their equivalent, community-based awards are renewable for four years should students maintain good academic standing.
Baldwin Wallace is also excited to share:
- Our four-year undergraduate nursing program is one of our most popular programs
- The Knowlton Center -- a $25 million STEM facility – opened in 2021, providing students interested in the sciences with some of the best academic facilities in the region
- ACT/SAT test scores do not impact your eligibility for a merit scholarship
Students do not need to submit an additional application for the BWG Girl Scout Award, but simply list their involvement with the community-based organization on their application to BW.
Applications:
>>Community-based Award
>>Merit Scholarship
BW Visit Grant (Fall 2024 start students) - $2,000
Visit grants are eligible for new first-year students who start in fall 2024 and have visited campus by December 1, 2023. Guaranteed for four years or completion of a bachelor’s degree, whichever comes first. Visit grants cannot exceed $8,000 ($2,000 per year), regardless of the number of times a student has visited.