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Stellar Scholar? Have a way with words? Passion for the arts?
Whatever your talents, Coe College offers a number of departmental
scholarships. These include:
Academic Scholarships and the Daniel Coe Awards
The Diversity Leadership Scholarship
To be considered, you must be admitted to Coe, and return all
scholarship paperwork by the deadlines indicated. Contact
the Office of Admission for more information.
Coe College
Office of Admission
1220 First Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Toll-free: 1.877.CALL.COE
Locally: 319.399.8500
E-mail: admission@coe.edu
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Academic Scholarships
and
the Daniel Coe Awards
Coe College recognizes students like you who strive for and achieve
excellence in academics. All students who apply for admission to
Coe will be automatically considered for academic scholarships and
the Daniel Coe awards. To learn the exact amount that you
may be eligible to receive, simply apply
to Coe College.
Full-Tuition
Williston Jones Scholarships
Coe's most prestigious academic scholarship, named after our
founder, is valued at more than $100,000 over four years. Trustee
scholarship winners are invited to apply as Williston Jones
candidates by returning the required form to the Office of Admission
by January 4, 2008. Finalists will be invited to campus on February
15-16, 2008 to compete for these three full-tuition awards.
Students must be enrolled full-time and maintain a 3.30 cumulative
GPA for annual renewal. Finalists will be notified in mid-January
2008.
Trustee
Scholarships
These awards range from $19,000 to $22,000. Students must be
enrolled full-time and maintain a 3.10 cumulative GPA for annual
renewal.
Presidential
Scholarships
These awards range from $15,000 to $17,500. Students must be
enrolled full-time and maintain a 3.10 cumulative GPA for annual
renewal.
Dean's
Scholarships
These awards range from $11,000 to $14,000. Students must be
enrolled full-time and maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA for annual
renewal.
Daniel Coe
Awards
$6,000 to $10,000
The Daniel Coe award is based on academic potential and demonstrated
commitment and dedication to service in high school, church,
or the individual's community. These awards are not available
to students qualifying for academic scholarships.
Legacy/Sibling Awards
$1,000 award for children or grandchildren of Coe Alumni (maximum
one legacy award).
$500 award for siblings of current Coe students or siblings
who graduated from the college (maximum of one sibling award).
Other Awards
$1,000 award for National Merit Finalists.
$500 award for National Merit Semi-Finalists and National Merit
Commended Scholars.
Scholarship Policies
- Academic scholarship winners are not eligible for Daniel
Coe Awards.
- The maximum amount of Coe scholarship money for students receiving
other competitive scholarships (art, music, theatre, science,
business and economics, and writing) is the highest stipend
listed in each of the above categories.
- Winners of the Williston Jones Scholarship and our full-tuition
music scholarships are not eligible for any other Coe administered
financial aid.
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Competitive Scholarships
Our competitive scholarships, like our strong liberal arts foundation,
allow you to cross interdisciplinary boundaries to engage in your
passion or your pastime. Open to majors and non-majors, these
scholarships are renewable and valued upwards of $1,000. They
can be added on to any academic or Daniel Coe award.
Art Scholarships
If you plan to major or minor in art, showcase your artistic
talents at our on-campus portfolio review. Bring five to fifteen
of your greatest works of art February 15 and 16, 2008,
and interview with members of our art
department. To enter, send your complete application
for admission and register
for the competition.
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Music Scholarships
Sing or play your way towards a music scholarship during our
on-campus auditions February 15 and 16, 2008.
General music scholarships are available to majors and non-majors
from the Coe Music
Department.
To enter, send your complete application
for admission and register
for the competition.
The Music Department also awards a limited number of larger
scholarships during this competition. To qualify, you must pursue
a Bachelor of Music degree at Coe. In addition to registering
for the competition, please visit http://www.coe.edu/academics/Music/Baslerscholarship.htm
and http://www.coe.edu/academics/Music/Marshallscholarship.htm
for additional information and applications.
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Theatre Scholarships
Show us what a class act you are at our on-campus audition/interview February
15 and 16, 2008 and win one of our
theatre scholarships. Open to majors and non-majors, Coe's
Theatre Department awards scholarships in the areas of
acting, directing, and technical direction and design. To
enter, send your complete application
for admission and register
for the competition. Once registered, complete the Theatre
Scholarship Application with headshot or a senior photo,
submit a statement of interest (maximum of one page) explaining
your theatre interest and expectation of a Coe theatre
education, and submit two Scholarship
Reference Forms from a director, technical director,
or teacher.
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Foreign Language Scholarships
Whether you habla Espanol, parlez Francias, or sprechen sie
Deutsch, your way with words could win you a Foreign Language
Scholarship. Open to both majors and non-majors, you can register
for our on-campus scholarship competition to be held February
15 and 16, 2008, and be prepared to show off your speaking
and writing skills! To enter, send your complete application
for admission and register
for the competition.
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Science Scholarships
If the idea of making a difference in the world through scientific
discovery appeals to you, apply for one of our Science Scholarships.
If selected, you will interview February 15 and 16,
2008.
To be considered as a candidate for this scholarship, science
and nursing majors must send their complete application
for admission and return the science
scholarship form to the Office of Admission by January 15.
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Accounting, Business Administration and Economics
Scholarships
Do you dream of becoming a world-class economist or accountant?
Whatever your future goals may be, you can start making those
goals a reality now—submit your application for the Accounting,
Business Administration and Economics Scholarship. To be considered
as a candidate for this scholarship, intended majors must send
their complete application
for admission and return the accounting,
business administration and economics scholarship form to the Office of Admission
by January
15. If selected, you will be invited to participate
in an on-campus interview and essay competition February
15 and 16, 2008.
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Writing Scholarships
Whether you enjoy journaling in your free time or penning prose
professionally, apply for one of Coe's Writing Scholarships.
To enter, send your complete application
for admission and register
for the competition. Submit two copies of your portfolio,
including a two-to-three-page introduction describing yourself
as a writer and your experiences, and at least two different
writing samples (non-fiction, fiction, poems, academic compositions,
or journal articles) by February 1.
Your portfolio must be typewritten and 5 - 20 pages in length
(not including the introduction). Text should be double-spaced
(except poetry) and submitted on 8.5" X 11" paper.
Your name and address should appear in the introduction and
on the first page of each writing sample.
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The Diversity Leadership Scholarship
About the award: Since 1851 Coe College has
been committed to seeking out, enrolling, and cultivating bright
and talented students who with a good liberal arts education
can become leaders and serve the communities in which they live.
Coe College is committed to providing a well-rounded experience
in the academic classrooms and residential-campus environment. We
firmly believe that the educational experience is enriched by
inclusion of strong voices from diverse backgrounds. All students
can benefit from interaction with peers whose life experiences
differ substantially from their own. In a sincere effort
to attract academically talented students from underrepresented
diverse groups, Coe awards up to 10 full-tuition scholarships
for U.S. citizens per year (renewable for four years) to graduating
high school seniors, in order to support the presence of valuable
role models on our campus. Economically disadvantaged students
from historically under-represented minorities, including African
Americans, Hispanics, Latinos/as, Asian Americans, and Native
Americans, are especially encouraged to apply.
Goal: The Coe College Diversity Leadership Scholarship is
proposed to enrich the student body and enhance the campus community by attracting
bright and talented students who have demonstrated high academic achievement,
will contribute to the diversity of the student body, and will provide leadership
and service on Coe's campus and in their lives beyond graduation.
Application: This scholarship is competitive.
Applications must be submitted by March 3, 2008 and include:
- The Scholarship
Application Form
- An essay of between 400 and 800 words describing
a personal memory where an issue of cultural identity played
a significant role in the applicant's life, OR addressing
what the candidate expects to contribute, first to the Coe
community and eventually to the wider world.
- At least one recommendation from a high
school teacher or counselor specifically addressing the candidate's
potential contributions.
- If desired, one or more additional recommendations from
non-family members.
Please address all materials to:
Coe College
Office of Admissions
1220 First Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
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