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Post University has opened applications for its Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship. The four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two students to attend the university’s Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on the Main Campus in Waterbury.
Interested students are invited to attend Post University’s Open House on Saturday, Oct. 22 for a special program detailing the scholarship requirements and application process. The registration link can be found online HERE.
Malcom Baldridge School of Business Dean Jeremi Bauer invited prospective students to apply.
“I encourage incoming freshmen, with high academic achievement in high school and who are interested in business to apply for this scholarship,” Bauer said. “We help nurture successful business leaders of tomorrow.”
The scholarship is named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. It recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to quality. Applicants must enroll as full-time residential students and have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. SAT/ACT scores will not be used to determine this year’s recipients. However, students can submit test scores to help strengthen their overall application. Other eligibility criteria apply.
To apply for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship, applications must include:
Completed applications must be emailed to vfolger@post.edu no later than February 1, 2023. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Malcolm Baldrige School of Business faculty. Winners will be notified by February 15, 2023.
For more information on the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship, contact Virginia Folger, Post University articulation agreement specialist, at 203-591-5663.
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