Posts tagged with “Scholarships” (All posts)
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Posse Power
Posse Power: Winter 2020A 19-year-old program proves an educational boon for both Carleton and its students.
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Mind Melding
Posse Power: Winter 2020Carleton funds student-faculty research across disciplines, benefiting all involved.
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Foreign Currency
Posse Power: Winter 2020More than 68 percent of Carleton’s Class of 2019 participated in 100 different programs in 53 countries.
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Quick Takes
Posse Power: Winter 2020Donor profile, campaign updates, continuing support, and more.
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Tailor-Made
No Limits: Fall 2019The student financial aid program is designed to ensure that top students from diverse backgrounds can benefit from and contribute to Carleton’s rich liberal arts tradition, no matter their financial circumstance.
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A Major Incentive
No Limits: Fall 2019A $5 million gift from David Ignat ’63 and Eleanor Ignat is designed to ensure that a Carleton education is possible for more first-generation and low-income students.
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Confidence Builder
No Limits: Fall 2019Rolf Peters and his wife, Sarah Peters, created the Professor Diethelm Prowe Endowed Scholarship Fund to help low- and middle-income students succeed at Carleton.
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Making Carleton Possible
Every Carl for Carleton: Fall 2018To help students like Zach McCrary ’21, Trace McCreary ’89 doubled his donations using the 1866 Scholarship Match.
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Leading the Way
Every Carl for Carleton: Fall 2018Before Every Carl for Carleton, there was “every trustee for Carleton.”
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Great Scotts
Keeping Carleton Affordable: Fall 2017Carleton is practically a member of the family to Dawn Scott Grench ’83, who grew up in Northfield and can count more than 30 relatives as fellow Carleton alumni—stretching from her grandfather, Irvin Scott from the Class of 1909, to her daughter Eva Grench, Class of 2019.
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The $50 Difference
Keeping Carleton Affordable: Fall 2017In the fall of 1954, Yvonne Connolly Martin ’58 almost didn’t come to Carleton. She was $50 short. She’d applied on the advice of her guidance counselor and hadn’t really thought about money. When her acceptance letter came, her parents—an insurance agent and a homemaker—sat down to figure out what they could afford.
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Posse Scholars Partner for Success
Keeping Carleton Affordable: Fall 2017Since 2001, Carleton has partnered with the national Posse Foundation to identify public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential.
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Behind the Music
Music on Campus: Spring 2016Gillette-Pike Scholarship Fund has assisted more than 200 music students
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Grace Notes
Music on Campus: Spring 2016Emerita professor Anne B. Mayer’s planned giving extends her Carleton legacy
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Dreams & Dollars
Financial Aid: Spring 2015In the Carleton budget, financial aid looks like just another line item in a spreadsheet . . . but for prospective students, it’s a life-changer