Wabash College has a long tradition of offering one of the most generous scholarship programs of any college or university in the country. The extraordinary generosity of Wabash alumni and friends over the years has enabled us to maintain this outstanding merit scholarship program. The information contained here should answer your basic questions about Merit Scholarships and our policies governing the same.
THE WABASH COLLEGE PROMISE
The Wabash Promise is based on our historic commitment to provide a superior liberal arts education to qualified men regardless of their financial circumstances. Our need-based aid and merit scholarships fulfill this promise.
Need-Based Financial Aid for Indiana Students
- Academically qualified Federal Pell Grant recipients from Indiana will receive grants to reduce the balance in direct costs to $3,000 annually after utilizing Federal Loans.
- Academically qualified students from families residing in Indiana with adjusted gross incomes up to $125,000 will receive grants to lower the Wabash tuition and fees equivalent to tuition and fees at the state’s flagship university.
Need-Based Financial Aid for students from Chicago, northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and eastern Iowa
- Academically qualified Federal Pell Grant recipients will receive grants to cover the balance of all tuition and fees not covered by government grants.
- Application for admission must be completed by March 1, 2025.
Wabash College Merit-Based Scholarships
- For Domestic Students Entering Wabash in 2025-2026.
- Scholarship amounts are renewable for 4 years.
- Grades and test scores will be reviewed through May 1, 2025.
Unweighted 皇冠足球比分_澳门皇冠体育-在线|平台@ School GPA |
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3.85+ | $33,000 PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARSHIP |
3.65–3.84 | $30,000 PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARSHIP |
3.45–3.64 | $27,000 DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP |
3.25–3.44 | $24,000 DEAN'S SCHOLARSHIP |
3.00–3.24 | $21,000 ALUMNI AWARD |
- Scholarship amounts within the ranges are determined by a holistic review of your academic achievements, including grade trend, strength of curriculum, test scores (if submitted), and class rank (if available)
- If your scores or GPA are not on this list, contact us at admissions@wabash.edu or call 800-345-5385.
- Wabash College practices test-optional admission. Applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores as part of their application for admission.
- This review will place additional weight on the rigor of the applicant’s high school curriculum as well as his performance in his college preparatory courses.
- All standardized test score submissions will be super scored.
Wabash Scholarships
Scholarship | Value | How to apply | Selection Criteria |
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Early Decision Scholarship | $4,000 in addition to your merit scholarship. | Apply Early Decision to the College by November 15, 2024. | A holistic review of your academic achievements, including grade trend, strength of curriculum, test scores (if submitted), and class rank (if available). |
Wabash College Lilly Awards | Tuition, standard fees, on-campus housing and food each year. More than $240,000 over four years. |
Apply for admission and submit the Lilly Award application by January 5, 2025. |
Based on character, creativity, and academic accomplishment. Applicants must meet 1 out of 3 of following criteria to apply:
Finalists interviewed February 23-24, 2025. Please read the application carefully for all requirements. |
**Honors Scholarships |
$2,000 scholarship guaranteed (renewable for 4 yrs) with possibility of up to a full-tuition scholarship. |
Must apply for admission to the College by December 1, 2024. | Attend Scarlet Honors 皇冠足球比分_澳门皇冠体育-在线|平台@ekend, December 6-7, 2024 OR February 16-17, 2025. |
Snodell Scholarships | Up to $10,000 added to amount received in scholarship grid above. Awards are annually renewable for 4 years. |
Complete application for admission. Complete the FAFSA by March 1, 2025. |
Based on residence in Chicago, northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin, and eastern Iowa. Academically qualified Federal Pell Grant recipients will receive grants to cover the balance of all tuition and fees not covered by government |