Need-Based Endowed Scholarships
Odyssey Scholars Programs
There are a number of need-based scholarships for incoming first-year students. Specific criteria must be met in order to receive one of these scholarships. Each of the scholarships listed below is housed within the Odyssey Scholars Programs. Students complete one application and are considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. For consideration, students must submit the Odyssey Scholars Program application and recommendation form to the office of Admissions by January 10. Application and further details available online at www.elon.edu/odyssey.
The Leon and Lorraine Watson North Carolina Scholarship
The Leon and Lorraine Watson North Carolina Scholarship program awards eight scholarships with a guaranteed total grant award of $21,000 annually to North Carolina students who have promising academic records and high financial need. Other scholarships and grants may be added and will vary according to financial need and academic achievement, and may include state, federal and institutional funds. The goal will be to meet the full cost of tuition, fees, room and board, or the student’s full financial need, whichever is less. In addition, recipients receive a one-time grant of up to $4,000 to fund a study abroad experience.
The Elon Commitment Scholarship
The Elon Commitment Scholarship awards six scholarships of $21,000 annually to North Carolina students who have promising academic records and high financial need. Other scholarships and grants may be added and may vary according to financial need and academic achievement, and may include state, federal and institutional funds. The goal will be to meet up to the full cost of tuition, fees, room and board, or the student’s full financial need, whichever is less. In addition, recipients receive a one-time grant of up to $4,000 to fund a study abroad experience.
The Honorable Thad Eure North Carolina Achievement Scholarship
This scholarship program at Elon is designed to recognize talented students with financial need from 12 counties in the Piedmont region* of North Carolina and Mr. Eure’s home county, Gates. Three $12,000 scholarships will be awarded annually to incoming first-year students. Students also receive a $4,000 Elon Experiences grant in addition to other program benefits.
*Eligible recipients will reside in and be graduating from a high school in one of the following counties: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Davidson, Durham, Forsyth, Gates, Guilford, Orange, Person, Randolph, Rockingham or Wake counties.
The John L. Georgeo Scholarship
The John L. Georgeo Scholarship awards two $7,500 scholarships annually to incoming first-year students who have significant financial need and exhibit academic promise and exceptional involvement in those areas that most closely reflect the mission and values of an Elon University education. In addition to financial assistance, the John L. Georgeo Scholarship provides a one-time $4,000 study abroad grant.
The Gail H. LaRose Scholarship
The Gail H. LaRose Scholarship awards a $21,000 scholarship to an incoming first-year student with demonstrated financial need and who intends to major in elementary education. The scholarship also includes a $4,000 Elon Experiences grant to support study abroad, undergraduate research, an internship or other approved purposes. One scholarship is awarded, and it is renewable annually for a total of four years. A new recipient is selected every fifth year and the next anticipated award date is April 2016.
The Mac Mahon Family Scholarship
The Mac Mahon Family Scholarship is designated for students of promise with significant financial need who reside in either Alamance County, North Carolina, or New Jersey, particularly from Hudson and Essex counties and the urban areas of northern New Jersey. One $10,000 award will be made annually. The scholarship also includes a $4,000 Elon Experiences grant to support study abroad, undergraduate research, an internship or other approved purposes.
The Margaret Ann Hall Scholarship
The Margaret Ann Hall Scholarship is designated for a worthy female student from Virginia with demonstrated financial need. The scholarship is a full-tuition scholarship and also carries an Elon Experiences grant of $4,000 to be used for a university-approved study abroad, internship, research, service or leadership experience. One scholarship is awarded and it is renewable annually for a total of four years. A new recipient is selected every fifth year and the next anticipated award date is April 2016.
The Susan Scholarship
The Susan Scholarship is a need-based scholarship for young women of potential with significant financial need. Four $12,000 scholarships are awarded to incoming freshmen annually. In addition, each recipient will be awarded a $4,000 Elon Experiences grant to use for the Elon Experiences: research, study abroad, internships, service or leadership.
The Lorraine Fogleman Grant and Muir William Grant Music Scholarship (for students majoring in music performance or music education – audition required)
The L.F. and M.W. Grant Music Scholarship is for students whose high school and standardized test scores indicate a promise of academic success. The student should also have a record of activities and involvement that indicate leadership and commitment to community. One $22,500 scholarship is awarded annually and renewable for up to three additional years. The scholarship also includes a $4,000 Study Abroad Grant to support Global Study (including study abroad and Study USA)
The Jessie T. Hook Scholarship
The Jessie T. Hook Scholarship awards two $22,500 scholarships to incoming first year students who have significant financial need and exhibit academic promise and involvement in those areas that closely reflect the mission and values of an Elon education. In addition, the Jessie T. Hook Scholarship provides a one-time $4,000 study abroad grant. Recipients are selected every four years and the next scheduled selection is April 2020.